Michigan holds some of the most stunning gardens you'll ever see, from peaceful nature spots to famous landmarks. Whether you ...
Tucked away in the rolling countryside of Monkton, Maryland lies a horticultural wonderland that feels like it was plucked straight from a storybook – Ladew Topiary Gardens. Just a short drive from ...
The Cottage Garden recreates the charming, slightly untamed feel of traditional English cottage gardens, where flowers appear to tumble over each other in joyful abundance. The Herb Garden combines ...
Our master gardener reveals the gardening trends gaining popularity in 2026. Hint: The focus is on wildlife, conservation, ...
Marking the third anniversary of Dr. Paul Farmer’s sudden passing, my heart is filled with a mix of sorrow and gratitude. Paul was my husband and the father of our three children. The loss remains ...
Founded in 1931, the garden is a National Historic Landmark set on over 9,000 acres of former rice plantations. In addition to botanical gardens, the site features American figurative sculptures and ...
Late winter and early spring can be kind of a dreary time in gardens, with many plants still dormant. However, if you plan ahead, your garden can be magically blanketed in blooms, even when there's ...
Perplexed about your peonies? Lawn got you down? Tune into our WCCO Radio “Smart Gardens” show on Saturdays, 8-9 a.m., for answers to your lawn and garden questions. Dial in AM 830 on your radio or ...
Hellebores offer flower power when we, and early pollinators, most need them. Newer cultivars face the sky for a vivid display. Long-lasting once established, many come with beautiful notched or ...
myrose Foll visits The Bog Garden at Booker T. Washington Park in Charlottesville to talk with Dana Harris about the Albemarle Garden Club’s work to establish and maintain a wetland garden that has ...
Horticulturalists and herbalists share tips for nurturing plants with health benefits. A garden designed by Bridghe McCracken, the founder of Helia Land Design, featuring a profusion of Russian sage.
THERE IS NO flower like a rose to inspire poetry. “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” as Shakespeare said, or “stop and smell the roses” as many of us say, and even children can recite ...