"This column includes the next stop on our virtual tour of the world’s five Mediterranean climate regions: southern and ...
This story was authored by Eric Larson. When first introduced to the United States in 1825, poinsettias or Euphorbia pulcherrima were named “Painted Leaf” and “Mexican Fire Plant.” In 1822, Joel ...
Readers share some of the sweet stories behind the beloved holiday houseplant that can live for up to 100 years and often ...
Seeing dainty crocus flowers pop up after months of gloom is the highlight of spring. But if they don't show up, here are a ...
Schedel Gardens in Ohio is a breathtaking botanical oasis where vibrant flowers and manicured landscapes make you feel like ...
Wherever you live, growing citrus in large containers is a great option. This way, you can move your trees to protected areas ...
Cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) and Thanksgiving Cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) are epiphytes native to the jungles of ...
When the Gorman Museum of Native American Art relocated to a space adjacent to the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden in ...
Hydrangeas have specific pruning needs and those differ among different varieties. Here's how to know what type of hydrangea ...
Many gardeners cut back their perennials much too soon in early fall and miss out on the late-season interest.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about pruning lilacs and whether potatoes with green spots are safe to eat.
From overwintering plants to starting seeds for the coming summer, a gardener can always find something to keep busy doing.