Here are 10 troublesome invasive plants that may be lurking in plain sight outside your front door, along with better alternatives from a green team of Wisconsin experts. Remarkably, some of these ...
Q: My Lily of the Valley plants have large, brown spots on them. Many of them are turning brown like someone sprayed an herbicide. What is wrong with them? A: Many of us love the spring blooms of Lily ...
Pieris are easy-to-grow and cold-hardy evergreen shrubs with dark fingered foliage that is attractive all year round. This plant (also known as the andromeda bush or the lily-of-the-valley bush) ...
What: Smothered in snow-white flowers, Pieris japonica “White Cascade” is a herald of spring. When in full bloom, one can hardly see the delicate evergreen foliage hidden beneath the trusses of ...
The lily of the valley is a charming plant that graces our gardens each May with tiny white bell-shaped blooms hanging down on their stalks, sending a pleasant aroma throughout the garden. Actually, ...
Like the Traveler’s Fruit, the Lily of the Valley is one of the new crops that have been added to Grow A Garden with the latest Harvest update. The crop is of Mythical rarity, and you will be able to ...
CHICAGO — WGN’s “Plant Daddy” Tim Joyce is back to share some weekend gardening tips, including deadheading irises, getting rid of lily of the valley and more. Got any questions for Tim? Reach out by ...
A: Well, it depends. At the very least, be warned that it does spread quickly and will fill in an area. But, as Eric Barrett, the Extension educator for agriculture and natural resources, likes to say ...
Lily of the Valley is a Mythical crop that was introduced to Grow a Garden on June 28, 2025, as part of the Mega Harvest Update. There are two ways to get it with one requiring a special currency and ...
You can transplant lily of the valley if you want to prevent overcrowding. However, exercising caution is worth repeating, as ...