As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to drop, selecting the right winter plants for your USDA growing zone becomes essential for maintaining a vibrant and resilient garden. Each USDA ...
As the vibrant hues of autumn give way to the crisp air of winter, gardeners face the crucial task of protecting their beloved perennials from the harsh cold. Whether you’re nestled in the icy grips ...
To grow an African milk tree indoors, choose a terra-cotta pot with a drainage hole and fill it with well-draining, ...
There’s haunted trails in the woods, elaborate costume parties and more to choose from as Halloween approaches in Tampa Bay.
Hospital and other health care facilities in Florida announced they will be temporarily closing as Hurricane Milton prepares ...
Type: Perennial. USDA hardiness zone: 9 to 11. Sun exposure: Full sun. Drought tolerance: Excellent. Size: 6 to 10 feet tall and wide. Color: It blooms lovely pink, red, and fuchsia flowers from ...
19 — General Season for All Quail Opens in Zone Q1 and Zone Q3 (extending through Jan. 26, 2025). For more information on ...
Giant plumes of smoke rose from the Elk Fire on the east side of the Bighorn Range on Friday and were visible more than 100 miles away, including ...
These plants are the first non-berry additions to the collection ... something the modern gardener will love as much as the delicious fruit. Performs best in Zones 9–11.