Greenhouses allow us to grow plants even during the coldest and darkest days of the year – if you can keep the cold air out.
Hang fire on tidying up your plants, shrubs and hedges until a bit later in the season, to give wildlife, including insects, ...
Learn how to rescue winter damaged and cold stressed plants with expert tips for pruning protecting watering and restoring ...
Warm winter days are perfect for garden prep. Try these 5 early tasks to get a head start on the growing season—no digging in ...
Jack Stooks worked at Highgrove House for more than two decades and says there are some things you should - and should not - ...
Attention all plant enthusiasts! Learn how to transform your home into a sanctuary at the Houseplant Hoopla starting at noon ...
Have you ever wondered why some gardens bounce back so quickly after winter while others struggle? The secret often comes ...
Taxus, commonly known as yew, stands as perhaps the most versatile evergreen for formal garden structures. Its dense, dark ...
This week’s column will focus on outstanding and unusual evergreens and shrubs for winter interest and even winter blossoms.
Gardening doesn’t have to stop just because it’s winter, especially here in the Pacific Northwest. Winter weather can vary ...
The plants’ small, bright green rosettes send up little white flowers that form seed pods, beginning as early as late January ...
There are two ways to generate begonia clones. The first is to simply pluck a leaf from a plant, making sure to include the ...