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Can you have too many blooms in your garden? Absolutely not. Plant one or a combination of these trees for an outdoor space you and pollinators will love.
You can plant them anytime from September through January, but just be sure to learn how to store tulip bulbs correctly, ...
Even as summer starts to wane a little in August, there are still plenty of gorgeous and vibrant flowers you can add to your garden at this time of the year.
Flowering shrubs are the secret weapon here. They show up reliably, deliver stunning displays, and keep working year after year without demanding constant attention. Unlike annuals that need ...
Echinacea (aka coneflower) is an easy-to-grow native perennial that'll brighten up your garden from mid-summer until early fall. They come in a few different shades, including purple, yellow, orange, ...
Mentally, August may seem like the summer wind down, but climate-wise, it’s when the heat really sets in. Depending on your ...
Squill are lesser-known spring bloomers, but these delicate white, blue or blue-and-white striped flowers are delightful.
August is the perfect time to go shopping for next year's flowers - right in your flower bed. Save these seeds!
With summer at its peak, Kristen Raney’s flower farm near Clavet overflows with vibrant cosmos, zinnias and sunflowers. Her ...
Here we are, three-quarters through the summer heat of July; the spark, crackle and vast array of colorful fireworks all but ...
Scatter seed in August and it will naturalize and multiply happily, brightening borders with cups of orange and lemon blooms ...
Lebanon onion (Allium zebdanense) is a flowering onion that hails from the Middle East. Planted in the fall about five years ago, it is naturalizing in my front garden. It grows to about the same ...