This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
Volunteers worked all summer to get plants ready for the fall plant sale, which takes place Saturday, Oct. 12.
It's important to take care to protect your garden's tender plants ahead of the colder winter days and nights ahead.
From size to color to functionality, learn what consumers are looking for in shrubs today — and how breeders are responding.
With about 300 different species, the iris is one of the most visually striking plants in the garden. Whether grown in ...
The gardening expert says you can guarantee fresh salad every day from now until April - as long as you remember one ...
Hubbard County’s only commercial hydroponic farm is the brainchild of Eric and Becky Hudrlik. Dubbed The 4 Word Farm, it all ...
Falling temperatures and wind and rain might mean the garden is less appealing but there are some jobs that need to be done ...
"We were surprised to find that the amount of salt the plants accumulated in their leaves wasn't as important to their ...
The government has pledged nearly £22bn to fund projects that capture greenhouse gases from polluting plants and store them ...
Proper’s Florist and Greenhouse has been bringing the color, joy and vivaciousness of plants to the area for more than 70 ...
Lauryn Sbanotto (right) and her son, Carter, 7, shop for mums on Saturday FALL FLOWERS Lauryn Sbanotto (right) (cq) and her ...