Purdue Landscape Report: Spring is finally here! Everywhere you look, one can find some spring color around. Some of the first plants to peek out of the ground are spring-flowering bulbs like crocus, ...
Spring has sprung! As winter has started fading away and the days have grown longer, nature is beginning to awaken for spring. One of the most exciting parts of the early spring season is the leaves ...
As the winter frosts fade and the days get longer, it’s time to start preparing and planning your gardens for spring. If you plan ahead, you can have flowers pop up starting in these still chilly ...
Plagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them ...
Get the jump on the growing season this year with these pretty early spring flowers that just can’t wait for warm weather.
For flowers that don't do well over winter, you can grow them indoors to get them started. This one can be started indoors ...
Several annual and perennial plants can add a splash of color to your landscape in early spring. Consider planting ranunculus in a pot or basket for a stunning display of pastel colors. Chives, while ...
Beat the winter blues by planting now — from snapdragons to foxgloves, these spring flowers started from seed will have ...
Nothing is better come spring than grass under your feet, gloves on your mitts, and a tinge of warmth in the air—well, those things and a handful of spring gardening tips from the best in the business ...
Spring is here, and that means it’s time to breathe new life into your garden! But before you rush out to plant, there’s one important step to take–cleaning up. Spring garden sanitation might not ...
The recent boom in native-plant interest focuses mainly on trees, shrubs, grasses, and perennial flowers – by far the main workhorse plants of Pennsylvania landscapes. But even with the diversity ...
Twin Cities Live producer Betsy Melin joins Megan and Paul from the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska to talk about its upcoming Spring Flower Show. She interviewed the Arboretum’s Wendy ...