Ivy blooms are sometimes hard to see, but yes, all ivies bloom. A reader in California asked if there is such a thing as flowering…Continue Reading
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You’ve no doubt heard the advice before. Let’s finally answer the question: Should the First Flowers or Buds of a Tomato Plant be Pinched Off?…Continue Reading
If you need to treat fungus on ranunculus read on! While Ranunculus is the name of a genus that includes hundreds of species, R. asiaticus…Continue Reading
Growing showy primrose from seeds is easy. Keeping the plant from taking over the garden? Not so much. The showy primrose (Oenothera speciosa) is a…Continue Reading
To successfully take care of angel wing begonias indoors requires that you learn about its needs. Don’t be scared — the plant only looks high maintenance.…Continue Reading
Night blooming cereus adds a touch of the surreal to the garden in the evening. There are several different plants that use the name night-blooming…Continue Reading
When a plant is named ‘Gigantea’ you can rest assured it’s going to get big, and the giant leopard plant, or Farfugium japonicum ‘Gigantea’, is…Continue Reading
We’ve been getting a lot of questions regarding the new 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (This post has been updated in December 2018. The…Continue Reading
Clay soil isn’t quite as scary as lots of gardeners will have you believe. Sure, it’s a bear to work and amend, but some vegetables…Continue Reading
“What can I grow in a wet garden?” Well, here’s an interesting question. It was a plea of help in an email from a lady…Continue Reading