As the weather gets warmer, it can be exciting to look forward to vibrant spring gardens. If you’ve planted fall bulbs, you’ll start to see tulips, daffodils and more blooming, but what if you missed ...
Keeping track of when to start seeds of your favorite flowers, herbs, and vegetables indoors can feel a bit daunting, especially since some seeds need to be planted a lot earlier than others. But no ...
Flowers come to mind when spring rolls around. Home gardeners can’t wait to fill their green spaces with colorful blooms. Growing flowers from seeds is one of the most rewarding ways to cultivate a ...
In December, spring flowers are often the last thing on your mind. But despite the chill, many early bloomers can be started ...
Colorful, lush flower garden with many different plants near grassy yard - Jacky Parker Photography/Getty Images Spring flower gardens can often get off to a bit of a slow start, as your perennials ...
As the autumn season progresses, many of our annual and perennial flowers are sporting seed heads or fruit. If you examine the tops of spent flower spikes, you will usually see a nice seed head with ...
• Seeds for sweet peas and native California wildflowers should be planted in November to get the best blooms this spring. • Sweet peas have a delicate, unforgettable fragrance that has never been ...
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You might think you have to wait until spring to sow seeds for summer flowers, but to get beautiful blooms early in the year, you can plant some in November.
November is an excellent time to plant a multitude of ornamental annuals and perennials by seed. For much of the country, planting seeds means waiting for spring, when the frozen ground thaws and the ...
Gardeners who may be getting antsy for spring can still find plenty to do during winter’s colder months, says K-State's ...
You know that weird, fidgety feeling you get at the end of winter? The beds are bare, the soil’s still cold, and the garden ...