When temperatures lock in at 90 degrees and above, we will do most anything to make it seem cooler. One option is to plant cool rather than warm colors in the garden. Perhaps these summer blues will ...
To keep your flowerbeds colorful and attractive over the winter and into the spring, now is the time to replace warm-season bedding plants that bloomed over the summer. If they still look good, you ...
In the spring, beautiful beds of pansies, violas, petunias, dianthus, snapdragons and other cool-season bedding plants are blooming in flower gardens. The peak blooming season for these plants is ...
Cool season crops are trending again in the world of gardening! As commercial flower grower and podcaster Lisa Mason Ziegler shares, cool season crops are not a new concept. It’s how our grandparents ...
Severe freezes this winter have left our landscapes less attractive than usual as we begin to move into spring. Tropical plants that might otherwise be contributing foliage are brown or have been cut ...
There’s a quiet window just before spring truly arrives: when there are a few cool weeks, the soil is workable, and the air still carries a chill. This is the moment seasoned gardeners use to start ...
November in Southern California usually ushers in cooler temperatures and possibly rain, which means gardeners can take a break from constant care and watering of plants and trees and instead focus on ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Flowers are a favorite Mother's Day gift, and this year's cool, damp weather may actually make some the perfect present. As CBS2's Elise Finch reports, the weather helps some ...
Economically, you get far less bang for the buck when you plant cool-season bedding plants late in the cool season. A pansy in a 4-inch pot costs the same in November as it will in April. A November ...