Winter is not just a season of bare trees and frosty mornings; it’s also a time when certain flowers bloom, bringing bursts ...
I’m sitting in a Fairfield Inn motel in Texarkana as I write. Tomorrow, we tackle the last leg of driving to a writing ...
Edible flowers are the prettiest way to garnish dishes and drinks. Nestling them in icing to dress up a grocery store cake ...
Pansies and violas are happy-looking plants that with their sweet, subtle scent can add a cheerful appearance to your fall, winter and early spring gardens.
Pansies are known for their large, vibrant flowers and are a great choice for winter gardens in shady spots. These flowers bloom in various colors, from yellow and orange to purple and blue ...
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For example, the addition of flowers you can eat from your garden -- like hibiscus, fuchsia, marigold, violet, pansy, and orchid -- presents an effortless pop of color and flavor. Read more ...
Place in full to partial sunlight and keep the soil moderately moist. Pansies and violas thrive in the cooler temperatures, ...
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 ...