Anne Planter just turned 105 in Bartlesville, celebrating a life full of family, gardening and a secret breakfast recipe that ...
No doubt you’ve seen your share of hollies this month — in wreaths and boughs or perhaps on holiday cards and catalog covers. But are they growing in your garden?
Winter containers filled with greenery, colorful stems, cones, berries and more can brighten the landscape all winter long. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com.
Deck the halls inside and out with hardy shrubs that produce an abundance of winter berries. These festive plants stand up to hot Southern summers and weather the cold to warm the winter garden with ...
I like having containers with greens in them over the winter to add interest to my garden. It’s best not to use terra cotta containers as they can absorb water and crack over the winter. Remove frozen ...
Yes, you can grow garlic in containers. If there is a lack of garden space in full sun, then container growing could be good for you. Gardeners who have had problems with white rot and Fusarium basal ...
Growing plants in containers is a delighgtful way to bring greenery indoors, add height to landscape beds, and deliver color to porches and patios. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, container plants are ...
FALL IS HERE, which means it’s time to wrap up Seattle Grows, a seasonal garden party game (that I made up). This year I’ve been asking local designers to share their favorite plants that deserve a ...