As summer meanders to a close, you might begin to regret the loss of the beautiful and bountiful flowers in your garden. But it doesn't have to be the end just yet. Many colorful and delightful ...
Native wildflower seeds can be planted directly in the garden or they can be started inside and transplanted outdoors later on. But if you want wildflowers to reward you with lots of blooms, you’ll ...
As the seasons begin to change, you may be wondering how to spruce up your fading summer container garden. Incorporating late-blooming flowers and plants into your containers is a quick and ...
Autumn is finally here, which means it's time to give your fall garden a seasonal refresh. As the days cool down and the light starts to soften, summer's bold blooms will begin to fade—and that's your ...
As the summer blooms fade and the air turns cooler, your garden doesn’t have to lose its charm. Fall is a great time to refresh your outdoor space with flowers that thrive in cooler temperatures and ...
Are you searching for a perennial to grow in the fall for late-season color? Plant it now as fall arrives, and the dramatic red hot poker (Kniphofia uvaria) will adorn your yard with torch-like ...
Mike ‘The Seed Man’ Lizotte stands proudly in his blooming mini meadow, a living example of his expert guidance and passion for wildflowers. His proven techniques help gardeners nationwide grow ...
Fall is the perfect time to plant wildflower seeds if you want a vibrant yard of bluebonnets, sunflowers, coreopsis, and other Texas favorites next spring. Michael Arnold, Ph.D., director of The ...
Even during drought, spring wildflowers still bloom in the spring. Sure, their quantity and diversity will be minimized by drier conditions, but many still survive on limited rainfall. It's largely ...