Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
Dahlias thrive in a sunny spot in fertile, well-drained soil. They're tender plants so can't be planted out until the danger ...
Over time, lavender plants can become leggy, woody and unattractive, which is why it's best to trim them. Most experts ...
These pretty, early spring flowers are the first to pop up in the garden. That’s what makes hellebores, winter heath and ...
Pruning is an essential garden maintenance task as it keeps plants healthy and helps them grow to their full potential.
Sowing flowers in late winter is a fantastic way to get beautiful blooms come summer. It is an enjoyable and budget-friendly ...
Gardening expert Monty Don has shared his top tips when it comes to pruning three garden plants this month. From roses to ...
As you approach spring landscaping chores, you might be considering adding a dogwood tree to your yard. Types of dogwood trees vary from the 6- to 12-inch miniature dogwood “tree” known as bunchberry ...
Whether you're looking for baby pink hues or deep fuchsia tones, you'll want to add these flowers to your list ...
Tropical trees like plumeria do not thrive in most parts of the United States because they require hot and humid conditions. However, anyone who wants to enjoy their fragrant blossoms can successfully ...
There is science and art in putting these little-more-than seedlings in the ground. And now’s the time to act, before they — and their prices — grow ...
Around Valentine's Day, consider this a botanical love letter filled with horticultural heartthrobs — garden companions that ...