Blue might not seem like the sort of color that crops up regularly in a native garden, but you’d be amazed! Here we round up ...
In fact, blue is the rarest color of plant out there, as a recent article on IFLScience explains. It turns out that ...
In our region there are a few fully parasitic plants, totally dependent on other plants for carbon, water, and nutrients.
These produce foot-tall spikes of blue star-shaped flowers that open from the bottom up from May into early June. They’re ...
If you love how early the hellebores brighten the winter garden, you need to plant some Snowdrops (Galanthus) bulbs this fall ...
Spring is not the only season that bulbs bloom. In fact, you can have bulbs blooming in your garden throughout the year.
WITH the chilly weather now officially here, many of us are wondering about the same thing – how to keep mould and ...
dark roses that produce tight flower buds. Reflective mulches applied around your garden help conceal plants from thrips and ...
Plants that burst into bloom in fall should be a gardener’s reward for putting up with all the summer season throws at us.
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
If you think an allium is for you, the important thing is to understand when and how to plant your bulbs so that you can ...
Many gardens go drab this time of year after summer flowers have faded away. But in fields and along roadsides, swaths of ...