Planting in January gives your flowers a head start, meaning earlier blooms, stronger plants, and longer flowering seasons.
A container of forced grape hyacinth, daffodil and tulip bulbs. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com. Pot them up, give them a chill ...
I thought readers might like to see this little fellow (or girl) we found in our garden under a bird feeder. He became still ...
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19 Winter Flowers That Actually Thrive In The Cold
Instead of leaving your garden barren in winter, choose from these winter flowers that thrive in cold temperatures, from winter jasmine to snowdrops.
The annual emergence of snowdrops is once again transforming public spaces and gardens into enchanting white carpets. These ...
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Garden jobs for January: Everything to do for your plot during the 'least glamorous' month
As the new year gets underway it’s a key time for planning your best garden yet. Here are all the garden jobs to do this ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the holiday decorations come down and winter seems to drag on in Northeast Ohio, forced flower bulbs ...
An expert has issued advice about a common product that many people use in their gardens, and told people to stop using it.
Lots of people want birds to visit their garden, and there's a simple method you can use to encourage them. According to ...
Here are just a few of the gardens where you’ll see them at their best.
UK households have been urged to stop putting a common item in their gardens. It could be causing more damage than you ...
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