Winter is a time when most plants in the garden are conserving their energy and you may not see a lot of color around. But there are some plants that are capable of blooming regardless, daring the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Full frame shot of beautiful Hellebore flowers floating on water Every garden needs some hellebores. Not only do they bring beauty ...
Lenten roses get their ecclesiastical nickname from their growing season. It begins in winter and extends into spring, surrounding the season of Lent. While the long-lived plants add color to the ...
The third week of February is when everyone goes hellebore crazy. These winter-blooming perennials are popping up all over. If you don’t have a hellebore blooming on your porch or flowering in the ...
A beautiful way to add color to your garden in winter and early spring is to plant hellebores. These perennials grow low to the ground in clumps usually no more than one- and one-half feet high, with ...
We have gone to great lengths on occasion to write some of our columns, but this one stands out for what we were willing to do for you, dear reader. The day before Valentine's Day, we drove up and ...
The third week of January means just one week until the start of the gardening season with the first indoor home and garden show beginning Jan. 29 and running until Feb. 2 (visit ...
It’s the first week of December and the coronavirus may be growing like ivy but indoor gardening remains a safe and healthy antidote to cabin fever and answer to creative gift giving. Local nurseries ...
This pretty flower does well in dappled sunlight or deep shade and attracts pollinators such as hummingbirds, making it ideal ...
It’s not uncommon for a garden to seem a bit bare from late fall through early spring, when very little is in bloom. Luckily, hardy cyclamen and hellebores can help fill this gap by providing color ...