Winter is not just a season of bare trees and frosty mornings; it’s also a time when certain flowers bloom, bringing bursts ...
If you are seeking snow-resilient flowers or wondering how to plant a winter container, it is best to avoid pelargoniums at ...
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 ...
Calvin Finch says these are the best seed feeders and seeds to offer, plus here's what you'll attract with a suet feeder.
Place in full to partial sunlight and keep the soil moderately moist. Pansies and violas thrive in the cooler temperatures, ...
Leaving leaf litter on lawns can benefit overwintering insects, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said.
“For a blooming display during warmer spells through winter until early spring, plant winter-flowering violas and pansies now ...
For example, using a Black-Eyed Susan (about one to three feet tall) as the tall plant and pansies or violas (four to eight ... growing recommendations and planting tips. For example, Johnny ...
Whether growing vegetables from seed or bringing outside flora indoors, there is a great choice of plants to grow in a ...
Pansies and violas are a great addition to the winter garden. These happy-looking plants with their sweet, subtle scent can add a cheerful appearance to your fall, winter and early spring gardens.
Most nurseries still have an ample supply of color, from pansies and violas, to snapdragons, dianthus, mustard, ornamental cabbage and kale, and Swiss chard. Water to establish them. We were ...