The Ornamental Garden in March
It’s Spring! Time to shed the winter coat and start working in the garden!
It’s Spring! Time to shed the winter coat and start working in the garden!
For a touch of blue in the garden, plumbago may be the plant for you.
The garden may be dormant but your imagination isn’t. Use this time to plan this year’s garden.
Tiarella is a desirable native plant for the shade garden
Growing exotic tropical orchids can be fascinating but frustrating.
This new year, resolve to stay active in your garden.
American holly adds drama and color to the winter landscape.
With the onset of winter, the garden is now dormant until spring.
November signals the end of the growing season and the beginning of winter dormancy.
Hydrangea quercifolia — not your grandmother’s old-fashioned hydrangea.