To achieve a pleasing effect, use a variety of flower and foliage forms and textures and a harmonious color scheme.
After January's freezes, frosts and even snow, here's what you should do in your garden, including what to plant.
Sally Robinson, (AKA The Yorkshire Flower Faffer) Born and bred in Doncaster and owner of Field Good Flowers, a British ...
Will this year begin another drought cycle? Or will we get unending storms the rest of winter and into spring? We don’t know, ...
Over 2,500 people came through the doors of the Porter County Expo Center on Saturday for the 19th Annual Gardening Show, ...
What began as a small, family-owned horticultural business in the Netherlands has grown into a global leader in the import of flower bulbs, perennials, annuals and seeds, now offering thousands of ...
You can also find transparent flowers in cold isolated sites in China and the US. Science ABC explains, “The water and the flower’s cytolymph share a similar refractive index, so the light can pass ...
The easiest way to grow dahlias in Australia is from tubers, which are sold packaged (like bulbs) in late winter and spring ... Once blooms emerge you can cut them for indoors. This encourages more ...
Dahlia Black Forest Ruby: With abundant ruby-red flowers on striking deep purple ... producing flavorful crunchy bulbs that are crack-resistant and long-lasting. The leaves are also edible.
Dig dahlia and other tender bulbs if they are not in raised beds. Plant daffodil and tulip bulbs that will flower in the spring. Move tender potted plants and pots that might crack in freezing ...
With a format that gave advice on growing techniques from expert growers and seed and bulb suppliers, the magazine also encouraged amateurs ... and with a slightly naïve quality in the diagrammatic ...