Gardens can look a little drab in the winter, especially when you live in a region with distinctive seasons. Once the temperature has seriously dropped, the spectacular crimson shades of deciduous ...
How professionals avoid overused ideas in winter to design a more creative garden space ...
Meteorological winter starts on Dec. 1, that’s the beginning of the coldest part of the year in our part of the world. It’s not exactly ideal gardening weather, but there are a few plants that can ...
As the weather cools and days grow shorter, many gardeners are getting ready to put their garden to bed. But you don't have to stop gardening just because the warm season is ending. Depending on which ...
While gardens might seem to sleep during the winter, there’s no sleeping on the job for serious gardeners. This is the time to prune, plan and prepare the garden so it will emerge, ready to flourish, ...
Winter can be tough on your plants, but staying ahead with simple hacks makes a big difference. The key to keeping your plants happy during winter is managing their light, temperature, and moisture ...
Many gardeners start flower, vegetable and herb seeds indoors during winter months in order to have seedlings to plant outdoors after the last spring frost occurs, typically around the last week in ...
The first warm day of spring is a liar. It tricks you into thinking you can charge outside, dig a bit, “freshen things up,” and have a perfect garden by the weekend. Then you step on your lawn and it ...
We’ve had a week of very cold weather, with some areas even getting snow. Now we have some seasonal Florida winter weather without freezes and highs in the 60s and 70s. It’s tempting to think our ...
While winter storms don’t hit Houston often, when they do, the impacts can be serious — from frozen pipes and power outages ...
November is the last hurrah in the garden. It's time to clean up, put the plants to bed, install spring flowering bulbs and shade trees and then curl up on the sofa with a good garden book. Here are ...