Based on how they grow, however, spring is not the preferred time to plant hardy trees, shrubs, ground covers and vines.
This week on Good Day Gardening, we caught up with Jeff Turnbull, owner of Darby Creek Nursery, to talk about why fall is one ...
A shady yard can still bloom with style. These hardy plants thrive with little cleanup, adding quiet color and structure ...
As a general rule, shrubs (and perennials) that bloom in late summer and fall should be transplanted in spring, just after ...
From yellow irises to river birch, many powerful (and unsurprising) garden plants can cleverly soak up rain and protect your ...
Native plants are often known for grand springtime displays followed by dismal summer and fall foliage. But that isn’t true ...
I bought a bunch of beets at the farmers’ market and was taken aback when the seller chopped off the vegetables’ foliage.
The second myth to quash is that our native sumacs have no real benefit. According to the USDA NRCS Plant Database, sumac ...
Why pull dead plants in fall? It's often the best way to prevent pest and disease problems in spring, pro gardeners say.
Fall is a great time to take stock of the plants growing in your garden, and if you happen to stumble upon any of these ...
Polina Gardens is Lauritzen Gardens’ first satellite location. Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf has worked on landscaping ...