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.
One of the simplest – and most popular – flowers to grow, marigolds guarantee a reliable splash of color all summer long.
An herbaceous plant that is native to regions of Asia, Europe, and brought to North America, Achillea millefolium is a ...
Cultivated for a millennium, hops are an integral component of one of America’s favorite pastimes: beer brewing!
Lilies are among the most beautiful and fragrant flowers in the garden. Here's how and when to plant them.
Plants that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden can help save them.
Not able to grow your own? Here's how to choose the best vegetable and flower starts.
Refrigerate seeds before planting to improve germination.
Easy-to-grow, beautiful perennials are an attractive way to fill-in landscape space.
Lots of annual flowers take to seeding right in the ground.
What to consider when planning borders and flower garden designs.