by Ruth Gulley Want to fight cabbage loopers? Fun Fact: Cabbage loopers are called “loopers” because they move like inchworms, making a “loop” as they bring their back body to meet the front. Loop loop loop. Not-So-Fun Fact: These little green caterpillars (soon to be … [Read more...]
How to Grow Hellebores Flowers
by Saffyre Falkenberg Hellebores are a perennial flower planted in the late fall. They can bloom as early as Christmastime but typically bloom in the early spring. Despite its roselike blooms, hellebores are more closely related to the ranunculus than the rose. Hellebores … [Read more...]
Walkable Groundcovers: Plants That Can Survive Some Foot Traffic
by Matt Gibson When you're considering groundcovers for your yard, is it walkable? Add some color and character to your yard that's sure to turn heads. Instead of grass, try out the following walkable groundcovers in your lawn or garden beds. Having a nice, well-cut and … [Read more...]
Top Container Flowers: Best 8 Choices to Grow in Pots
by Matt Gibson Looking for flower options that work well in containers? Not everyone has time to plant and tend to a full outdoor ground plot for their gardens. Cultivating beautiful blooms outdoors in flower beds can be a lot of work and a lot of maintenance—it’s pretty much … [Read more...]
How to Grow Chrysanthemums
by Matt Gibson Chrysanthemums are the classic staple of an autumnal flower garden. Commonly referred to as mums, these beautiful hardy perennials thrive in most climates with very minimal care. The blooms are luscious and full, with seemingly hundreds of petals that congregate … [Read more...]
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