If you’re not ready to say goodbye to your garden just because the temperature’s dropping, good news: Plenty of cold-tolerant fall container plants will keep your porch, patio, or doorstep looking ...
Once fall arrives, preparing your landscape for winter is likely at the top of your mind. But we recommend holding off on packing away your planters for just a little bit longer. Sure, winter is ...
Once temperatures drop and frost creeps across the land, it's time to make the switch from summer gardening to fall gardening. Whether you're growing vegetables or ornamentals, fall gardens help ease ...
School’s back in session for plant parents too. Throughout the Lancaster County region in September are classes to make something green and learn about your garden and houseplants. There also are lots ...
Discover how to stagger container planting in spring. By choosing early, mid, and late season blooms, you can create a ...
From herbs to spectacular blooms, these three plant pairings are perfect for containers – and they're blissfully ...
Mid-summer is the time to prepare for a fall vegetable garden. July and August are ideal for starting seeds indoors for broccoli, cabbage, leafy greens, and even cauliflower and Brussels sprouts.
It seems that everywhere you look in October you see chrysanthemums blooming. Widely available and relatively inexpensive, they are almost indispensable for providing quick color to the fall landscape ...
Plants are chosen to offer a long season of interest, varied textures, and to withstand hot but partially shaded conditions.
A few varieties McConnell suggests include evergreen shrubs like Golden Oakland® Holly and Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping ...