We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most people think that winter means everything in the garden apart from the tough old evergreens is dead or dormant. But that's not the case.
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The easiest edible flowers to grow from seed, and professional sowing tips for success
A professional horticulturist highlights five of the easiest edible flowers to grow from seed, along with sowing tips to help ...
Although many plants have gone dormant, the winter garden is still an active place. Birds are feasting on last season's seed heads, filling their bellies and dropping seeds all over the ground. These ...
Butterflies and bees buzzing around flowers in a meadow - Eyeem Mobile Gmbh/Getty Images Few plants are attractive, edible, and keep your garden full of pollinators through fall, but one species in ...
BOSTON — Amid renewed interest in foraging for edible wild plants, mushrooms and other foodstuffs, experts caution aspiring foragers to prioritize safety, plan carefully and learn proper ...
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Winter is a time for gardeners to take a break. Or is it?
Snow is a fantastic insulator against frigid cold, and it protected many plants from subzero temperatures.
What a beautiful fall season, complete with gorgeous weather! Start bringing your indoor plants back inside if you haven’t already. Check the plants for insect pests and repot if needed. When you move ...
Camellias come in different shades of red, pink and white. Solomia explains they deserve a spot in cold-season gardens. She recommends planting them in a shaded part of your garden with companion ...
BOSTON (AP) — Amid renewed interest in foraging for edible wild plants, mushrooms and other foodstuffs, experts caution aspiring foragers to prioritize safety, plan carefully and learn proper ...
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