Green thumbs, it's never too soon to begin your garden as long as you safely do it indoors. Check out these tips and tricks ...
TikTok gardeners are encouraging early flower seed starting in January, saying it’s simple, surprisingly rewarding, and gives ...
This bright and colorful, beginner-friendly bloomer loves an early indoor start — giving you a leg up on color before spring ...
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To get garden ideas, consider attending a flower show in Connecticut, Philadelphia or Vermont or the Rhode Island Home Show in April. February is a good month to go through your seed packets to see ...
After a wet February, March might even bring more rain, hopefully tapering off by month’s end. Meanwhile, start your summer vegetable garden seeds. Watch for peach and apple and plum trees to bud and ...
Whether you are planting in a community garden in Chicago or starting your own at-home garden, there are plenty of plants you can use to get it started this spring. In fact, there are at least 16 ...
Cutting gardens are trendy again as a new generation embraces the idea of growing free bouquets. If you’re thinking of giving the style a try this growing season, the National Garden Bureau offers ...
Cut flowers sounded easy when I started gardening. Just plant some flowers and then cut them, right? Well, there is a lot more to it than that. Cut flowers are often grown from specific varieties that ...
Marigolds, zinnias, cosmos, petunias, impatiens and sunflowers are among the most popular flowers found in most gardens. If you would like to take your garden to the next level, consider adding cleome ...