Annuals Articles
I love January in the North. The holidays are over and I have time to sit back by the fire with my laptop and peruse the new varieties debuting this year. Let me tell you about six new varieties I've found so far that I think will be worth growing in our cold climate.
Best for the West, that includes shrubs, perennials, and annuals that can handle the heat and dryness of the west coast climate.
Let’s discuss 5 things a gardener should know about light to optimize the garden:
As the gardening season comes to a close, now is the time to look back and reflect on all of the things your garden has taught you this year. What are you thankful for this November? We asked our followers and were heartened by their thoughtful responses. Perhaps they will instigate a few memories of this past season for you, too.
Tips on keeping your containers and flower beds in happy harmony.
Once the weather warms up and the gardening season takes off, the plant buying frenzy begins. In all the excitement, you might be tempted to buy a few plants that aren’t the best fit for your garden. In the long run, being intentional and strategic about key plant purchases can save you time and money and empower you to make informed decisions about your garden.
Whether you are purchasing plants for a balcony, patio, deck or larger gardening area, we have three guiding principles to help you streamline your shopping experience. Here’s what you should know before purchasing new plants.
From cheerful containers to sun-drenched borders begging for blankets of blooms, Supertunia Mini Vista Yellow petunia delivers in a big way. Learn how to grow this plant like a pro and what to pair it with in your garden.
Add planting structure to your garden with these stunning varieties











