January planting means you'll harvest fresh vegetables weeks or even months ahead of gardeners who wait until spring.
What a gift to be a gardener at this time of year! For most other people, winter just grinds on, with dingy snowdrifts melting into puddles that will freeze into ice slicks. But gardeners don’t ...
Think it's too early to plant veggies? January is actually the ideal time to get many crops started, whether they're planted ...
Brighten your home’s décor and elevate your mood by adding a few flowering plants to your indoor garden. You may be surprised ...
All plant lovers have an opportunity to start gardening early with the help of a local plant and garden shop that has ...
Rosemary doesn't tolerate freezing weather in some regions. Consider skipping moving it indoors and out with the seasons by growing it indoors all year long.
Rosemary, sage, oregano, thyme and bay laurel, however, will get by indoors if cared for properly. Parsley may grow well, too ...
A playful indoor-outdoor plant trellis is just what you need to start your houseplants off on the right foot this winter.
Unlock the secrets to abundant indoor plant harvests with expert care techniques. Discover how to nurture your green friends ...
Certain indoor plants like flowering succulents, fuchsias, rubber plants, miniature roses, and fiddle leaf figs will benefit ...
Using fairy doors, pebbles, and moss from the Dollar Tree, this easy DIY turns plant pots into fairy houses for gardens, ...
Brookgreen Gardens has opened its Purdy Center, the most significant project in its campaign for the next generation.