Cool-season bedding plants are those that are planted from October to March. They like mild to cool temperatures and tolerate ...
Brighten up your flower beds this year by planting a flower that blooms in cooler months, offering color next to your vibrant ...
The curious green flowers of bells of Ireland are scene-stealers in a spring bouquet. They look pretty in a vase with feverfew, snapdragons, larkspur and ammi, which is similar to Queen Anne's lace.
Violas are another cool-season favorite, and for good reason. They can survive temperatures well below freezing and are heat tolerant enough to last until mid-May. Their low, mounded growth habit ...
Economically, you get far less bang for the buck when you plant cool-season bedding plants late in the cool season. A pansy in a 4-inch pot costs the same in November as it will in April. A November ...
November in Southern California usually ushers in cooler temperatures and possibly rain, which means gardeners can take a break from constant care and watering of plants and trees and instead focus on ...
If you could ask cool-season flowers when to plant them in Las Vegas, they'd all scream, "In the fall!" Our temperatures are in their favor. As you cruise Las Vegas Boulevard, notice how hotels draw ...
When temperatures lock in at 90 degrees and above, we will do most anything to make it seem cooler. One option is to plant cool rather than warm colors in the garden. Perhaps these summer blues will ...
From cool weather edibles and bare-root trees to flowering shrubs and summer annuals, these are the best plants to grow in ...
With all our cold, wet weather and the resultant weed growth, it is easy to forget that most of our cool-weather vegetables and flowers still have two months of production if we help them out a bit.