If you think about it, having plants that burst into bloom in fall should be a gardener’s reward for putting up with all the summer season throws at us. After a full growing season of hauling ...
Place the rack in a warm, dry place and leave for 2-6 weeks depending on the flower. Thicker flowers, like roses will take ...
Zinnias provide brilliant colour all summer long and the new Zinnia ‘Zesty’ is a vigorous grower with large double blooms ...
Spring is not the only season that bulbs bloom. In fact, you can have bulbs blooming in your garden throughout the year.
That’s the Mexican evening primrose, a stunning low-maintenance ground cover you can add to any dry, open, informal garden. It flowers in early spring and can bloom all summer with added water. Clear ...
Roses typically bloom in May and June, but if you plant "repeat blooming" varieties, the flowers will continue sporadically all summer long and produce an impressive flush of blooms when the weather ...