Some cut flower plants don't thrive when transplanted and they prefer their seeds be sown outdoors, directly into the garden without being moved.
As springtime rolls around, the sun once again illuminates gardens blooming in a symphony of colors, textures, and fragrances. Among the myriad hues that grace these outdoor sanctuaries, few evoke a ...
A cutting garden is simply a garden filled with flowers meant to be picked, shared, and enjoyed indoors. Many of the best cut flowers are easy to grow from seed, making this an ideal winter planning ...
Having a garden largely shaded by trees shouldn't shatter your dream of growing an impressive array of beautiful flowers outside your home. Not all plants require full sun exposure to thrive and some ...
Recent studies suggest planting strips of wildflowers alongside crops boosts pollination and promotes higher yields. But these aren’t the only benefits. Adding wildflowers to your farm stabilizes the ...
Grow them in their native ranges, and beautiful pollinators will come in droves. Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all ...
There's no need to let your garden go gray all winter.
Yellow flowers seem to symbolize happiness, warmth, hope, and positivity. They add a bright and cheerful touch to any space, from flower gardens to windowsills. If you're considering adding a splash ...
Saving seed is a selective process — you don’t need to save seed from every plant in your garden. Monitoring blossom times, ...