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While much of the work done in the garden happens in the spring, that doesn’t mean growers can coast through summer.
Whether indoors or outdoors, you can add a little life to your windowsill, your balcony or your yard in just a few steps.
Sun-loving blanket flowers are a beloved native wildflower abuzz with butterflies and native bees. Flowering spring through ...
Thai basil is a heat-tolerant herb that enjoys full sun. As it flowers, the blooms attract butterflies and bees, making it ...
It may sound counterintuitive, but school gardens can offer students fertile ground to learn about technology, from using ...
Are you looking for front yard flower bed ideas? Then look no further! These 10 top ideas will give your home instant curb ...
The Chelsea Depot grounds are now home to two new raised flower beds, thanks to a longtime partnership between the Evening Primrose Garden Club and the Chelsea Depot Association. The beds, constructed ...
Blue daze (Evolvulus glomeratus) is a low-growing bedding plant that loves summer heat and sun. This pest-free plant has ...
Salvias are a diverse group of annuals, perennials, and woody shrubs hailing from just about every continent across the globe ...
Nope. You must be in someone else’s garden. Mine has grayish galvanized metal tubs — bushels and horse troughs — all arranged in clusters, pretending to be flower beds. In the spring, before it all ...
If you've got raised beds, head over to your recycling bin and pull out all the cardboard. As it turns out, this stuff can be incredibly useful in your garden.