A garden is a work in progress, evolving with the seasons. In spring, the bright nodding heads of daffodils and elegant tulips appear. In summer, lavender, roses, and coneflowers take center stage. By ...
During winter, when days are shorter and the air is colder, you may think your houseplants are done blooming until spring, but this does not have to be the case at all. There are plenty of flowers ...
Even in the heart of winter, it’s possible to create a garden that continues to nurture wildlife. While most plants lie dormant and nectar is scarce, a few carefully chosen winter bloomers can provide ...