Viola × wittrockiana, commonly referred to as pansies, are like cabbages and leafy greens in that they love a little bit of ...
Nothing beats the feeling of strolling into a farmer’s market and spying rows upon rows of gorgeous, fresh-cut flowers. For just a few bucks, you can take home a fragrant, vibrant bouquet to instantly ...
Better-looking, better for the environment and easier on your purse. Once you know how to grow your own cut flowers, you’ll never go back. Put the current national obsession, grow-your-own, together ...
Cut flowers sounded easy when I started gardening. Just plant some flowers and then cut them, right? Well, there is a lot more to it than that. Cut flowers are often grown from specific varieties that ...
As warm weather becomes consistent, and we enter the spring season, we have the right time to start seeds in the garden. Some gardeners enjoy growing vegetables, and almost all gardeners enjoy cut ...
These flowers ought to bring some brightness to early spring, and with some needing attention up to 12 weeks before the last frost, you can get started now. Others require no preparation — just dig ...
Zinnias make fantastic cut flowers and companion plants, and their rainbow-hued blooms fit right into garden borders, flower beds, and patio planters. These annual flowers need to be replanted every ...
If you have the space, a cut flower patch – a dedicated space for growing flowers specifically for cutting – allows you to enjoy your own homegrown blooms from late winter through to late autumn. If ...
Will we stick with it? That’s the question the gardening industry is wondering after some 18 million new gardeners took to the soil in 2020 as COVID-19 forced people to stay at home. If you purchase a ...