If you're ready to plant flowers that will keep that summer garden alive and colorful for the entire season, this mix of annuals and perennials can help.
Though we may already be blowing up the kiddie pool to declare the start of summer, technically summer doesn’t arrive until the solstice around June 20. That means early June is still considered late ...
June brings the heat—and with it, the perfect conditions to get your summer garden growing strong! This month marks the heart of the season, which promises long, sunny days, warm soil, and endless ...
Temperatures soared in late April. Coupled with long periods without rain, the high temperatures have made gardening challenging in our area. Frequent watering, especially of new plantings, is a ...
* What it is: Dark leaves are trendy lately, and this new-in-2024 hydrangea offers some of the darkest foliage of any shrub – almost black. Bailey Nurseries, which developed Eclipse, points out that ...
Parasol Flower is a Mythical seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden on June 21, 2025, as part of the Summer Update. If you're looking to add this tough-to-get crop to your garden, I've put together ...
As we move into summer, there are plenty of chances to learn about plants. Throughout the Lancaster County area, you’ll find classes to make something green and plus virtual events in June. There are ...
Another technique is to use the sharp tool to go up from the bottom of the root ball, about two-thirds the distance between the bottom and top roots. Rotate the root ball 90 degrees and cut up again.
For those looking to spice up their fall garden, mums are a good choice. Consider adding "Point Pelee," hybrid or perennial ...
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