Whether you’re planting bulbs, annuals or perennials, flower gardens add a beautiful splash of color throughout the season. While growing flowers is not difficult, there are many factors that must be considered prior to planting. The more closely these plans are based on meeting the needs of your plants, the more likely you are to be successful. Click on the blog articles below for ideas, tips, guides and more.
A garden filled with flowers will brighten up and enliven any landscape.
Agapanthus, also known as Lily of the Nile, is a mesmerizing addition to any garden. These plants originate from South ...
Plants that grow in water can be a lifesaver! How often do you find yourself forgetting to water your houseplants? ...
Milkweed plants, scientifically known as asclepias, are much more than just a pretty addition to your garden. They are the ...
Freesias are a beloved flowering plant that originated from South Africa, known for their delicate, fragrant blooms and vibrant, colorful ...
Joe Pye Weed's pink-purple flowers bloom in large clusters, creating a lovely centerpiece for any garden. As a master gardener, I've spent ...
Have you ever wished to keep your bouquet of fresh flowers vibrant for a longer time? Learning how to dry ...
The month of March has two birth flowers: Daffodils and Jonquils. These two flowers hold plenty of meaning and can make an excellent ...
Violets and Primrose are the birth month flowers for February. They are two flowers with different origins and symbolize a variety of meanings. These flowers ...
Queen Anne's Lace is a lovely wildflower that blooms into clusters of white flowers known as "umbels." Also known as wild carrot, Queen ...
Snowdrops and Carnations are the two birth flowers for January. They represent purity, affection, renewal, and warmth in a month that is typically very cold. Both flowers have different ...
Summer is a wonderful time to nurture beautiful ornamentals. One of my favorite low-maintenance plants is the Angelonia, often called ...