Saving seeds is an easy and economical way to expand your garden. Here’s what you need to know to collect and save flower seeds to grow in your garden next year. Read on to find out more.
A pergola or shade arbor is an excellent way to add a visual focal point to your garden and create a shady place to relax. Adding climbing plants provides even more shade and helps the arbor blend in with the surroundings.
Oriental poppies are long-lived and easy to grow perennials, but they don’t behave quite like other garden plants. Read on to find out what you need to know to grow and enjoy Oriental poppies in your garden.
If you have shady spots in your yard that could use some color, check out these seven plants, including hydrangeas and hostas, that do well and bloom in partial sun and shady conditions! Read on to find out more.
Lavender is a versatile plant which makes a beautiful hedge, helps keep deer away from your roses, and can even liven up your lemonade. Read on to learn how to grow, harvest, and propagate lavender; as well as some of the most popular types available.
Gerbera daisies are a little tricky to grow from seed, but it definitely can be done. Read on for tips on how to propagate and grow Gerbera daisies from seed in your garden.
One of the most economical ways to garden is to grow your plants from seeds. Read for tips on how to plant five easy to grow flowers, herbs, and vegetables in your garden.
Want to wow your guests at cookouts this summer? Then try serving up your meals with edible flowers! There are many edible flowers that make great additions to your favorite recipes, from garnishes to seasonings to the main course. Read on to find out more.