Making a New Year's resolution to be more attentive to your garden? Here is a month-by-month guide on what you should do, and ...
Gardeners often feel restless in January, longing for green growth and warm soil under their nails. Amaryllis provides the ...
The good news is that you can still plant bulbs as long as the soil is not frozen. So far this year we have experienced a few warm spells (intermixed with cold spells!) which have left the soil ...
It all started with just two or three bulbs.  We planted some red spider lilies in a flower bed that also had some gerbera ...
We need to prepare our Panicle Hydrangea for the winter time by deadheading the spent flowers. In this video I clearly show ...
Every year when autumn arrives I find myself completely captivated by the incredible energy created by color in the fall time ...
● Fall (dormancy): In September, bring the plant indoors before the first frost. Stop watering completely and let the foliage ...
How can we protect our plants from budding out too early, when the temperature could drop to a hard freeze? And how are ...
Many bulbs need to be dug up after they bloom and stored for the following season. Amaryllis, however, usually stays in its ...
My wife and I enjoy the beautiful fall colors of the native sumac. We've talked about having sumac plants in our yard. Do you ...
DENVER — Hurry up! Although we've had some snow and cold nights, the soil in your garden probably isn't frozen. Plant bulbs now. You cannot wait until spring to plant tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, ...