Leanne Johnson of GardenWorks shows us how to add colour to your garden with perennials.
It’s June. It’s almost time for the official start of summer. Do you know where your flowers are? If your garden is anything like mine, your poppies have petered out and your sages are subsiding.
The Southern Living Garden Book (Oxmoor House, 2004 edition) has an extensive list of what they call “Southern heritage plants.” This useful section was omitted from the 2015 edition. The list ...
Winter strips most landscapes down to bare branches and frost-covered ground. For birds that stay through the cold months ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... We are currently at the time of the year for the Chelsea chop. This pruning method is named after the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show, ...
This shade-loving ground cover is a far rarer sight in gardens compared to hostas and begonias, so if you want something new ...
You're doing your best to beat the heat this summer—shouldn't your containers do the same? Sweltering temps can take a toll on your favorite potted plants, but we have a few ideas for container ...
Ever notice the winding, circular and branching paths that guide you through the park? Thank landscape artist Ruth Shellhorn, a South Pasadena native.
In Peter Matthiessen’s 1959 foundational book on conservation, “Wildlife in America,” he profiled most of our country’s most notable animal species together with the impacts of the human species on ...
Fans of local plants can tour a carefully cultivated garden this weekend in Redwood Valley, or seek out an unusual display of ...
Corn roots generally stop at about two feet. When a stalk is pulled up after harvest, the root ball is compact, with a few inches of tangle resting in the topsoil. Switchgrass is different. A prairie ...
Colorado State University experts named nine perennial flowers as "Top Performers" for 2025. The plants were evaluated over three summers and two winters in Colorado's challenging climate. Selections ...