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.
Lily of the Valley, native to the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, is a resilient and adaptable plant ...
Stonecrop, better known as sedum, is perfect for you if you're looking for a low-maintenance flowering plant that can add ...
White flowers are a symbol of purity, innocence, and peace. They are admired for their elegance and simplicity, and have ...
Plumeria is a genus of flowering plants indigenous to tropical and subtropical regions, including Southeast Asia, Central America, the Caribbean, ...
Calla lilies are admired for their understated elegance. They have long been a popular choice for Easter bouquets and are ...
Planting, growing and caring for old-fashioned peonies.
Are you planning to grow some white flowers in your backyard? There are many different types of white flowers, including ...
Mandevilla, also known as rocktrumpet, is a classic tropical vine and a great way to brighten up and add a ...
Blue orchid flowers have become popular because they are striking. They are available in many places, including some grocery stores, ...
One of the simplest – and most popular – flowers to grow, marigolds guarantee a reliable splash of color all summer long.
Begonias are one of those flowers that everyone recognizes for their unique leaf shapes and lovely blooms. They're frequently seen ...
Gladiolus (plural gladioli), with their dramatic sword-like leaves, have sturdy flowering stems that stand up to 5 feet tall and ...