This week's column tackles questions about what to do with poinsettias after Christmas, mulching and sowing seeds in winter.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about how to grow large onions and how to successfully use insecticidal soap.
Gardening experts have put together a list of the best winter-flowering plants to have on display during the next few months ...
To me, apricot cut flowers are reminiscent of hazy summer days, and bring a relaxed and romantic touch to a bouquet. Their ...
Benefits of Evergreen Perennials The standards for unwavering greenery are often conifers or broadleaf bushes, but there are ...
Chrysanthemums come in an array of colors and cultivars, all expected to bloom for a certain length of time, but here's how ...
It’s not unusual these cold gray days to despair over the appearance of our gardens. It wasn’t so long ago that late-blooming ...
Pavers, concrete paths and bare earth all absorb and radiate heat, so reducing the amount of direct sunlight that hits them ...
If your garden is new, get to know it by noting where the light is falling and the soil conditions throughout the year — ...
Experience two of SoCal's stunning desert landscapes—the low Colorado to the east, and the mountainous Mojave to the ...
For the best times to visit Brisbane, Australia, try to avoid school holidays and aim for the cooler months of spring, fall, ...
By December, most gardeners have long since put their garden season behind them. Holiday happenings, along with a less than ...