It may not feel like it outside, but now is the time to start switching over your annual plantings for the fall and winter ...
Columnist Don Davis writes about things gardeners can do to prepare for cold weather including cutting back plants and ...
Winter is not just a season of bare trees and frosty mornings; it’s also a time when certain flowers bloom, bringing bursts ...
So it’s time to say out with the old — in this case, warm-season bedding plants — and in with some new plants that are suited for the cool season. November is the perfect time to make this switch in ...
Mostly pansies have rounded flowers and often have black markings too. Winter-flowering violas are hardier than winter pansies in my experience and they have smaller flowers with a distinctive ...
Calvin Finch says these are the best seed feeders and seeds to offer, plus here's what you'll attract with a suet feeder.
Plant cool-season annuals: Iceland poppies, pansies and violas, primroses, snapdragons, ornamental kale and cabbage. Plant spring-flowering bulbs to establish roots before blooming: daffodils ...
As temperatures drop, now is a good time to bring those precious plants inside but also consider how you can best use your ...
These hardy flowers can withstand low temperatures and bloom continuously throughout winter. Closely related to pansies, ...