Cottage gardens look delightfully informal, with a mix of perennials, annuals, and herbs spilling out of beds and over walkways. But, the seemingly casual mix of plants is backed by careful planning.
This garden on Belgravia Court has been featured on the Old Louisville Hidden Treasures Garden Tour twice. Peek inside the ...
Sunny outdoors, light indoors combine in elegant home with spectacular garden, part of the Teeny Tiny Garden Tour fundraiser ...
During the peak of summer, most plants should be saturated two to three times a week. According to Knapp, one day of rain ...
There are plenty of stunning flowers that thrive in the shade, and they can transform those tricky areas into lush, vibrant ...
Some herbaceous perennials are also impressively resistant to slug and snail damage. Examples include Alchemilla mollis, geum ...
You can also “shop” for filler flowers in your garden. Look for plants whose stems hold clusters of small flowers, such as astilbe, catmint, chamomile, dianthus, dill, goldenrod, heather ...
The annual plant and bake sale benefiting the Hancock Community Dollars for Scholars scholarship will be held Monday, May 27, at Hancock School.
Some plants to consider are milkweed, astilbe, New England Aster, turtlehead, some ferns, coneflower, blueberry, or wild bergamot. There are many others. The Master Gardener Volunteers of Oneida ...
You can also "shop" for filler flowers in your garden. Look for plants whose stems hold clusters of small flowers, such as astilbe, catmint, chamomile, dianthus, dill, goldenrod, heather ...
You can also “shop” for filler flowers in your garden. Look for plants whose stems hold clusters of small flowers, such as astilbe, catmint, chamomile, dianthus, dill, goldenrod, heather ...
You can also "shop" for filler flowers in your garden. Look for plants whose stems hold clusters of small flowers, such as astilbe, catmint, chamomile, dianthus, dill, goldenrod, heather ...