Planting in January gives your flowers a head start, meaning earlier blooms, stronger plants, and longer flowering seasons.
For flowers that don't do well over winter, you can grow them indoors to get them started. This one can be started indoors ...
Beat the winter blues by planting now — from snapdragons to foxgloves, these spring flowers started from seed will have ...
In Borrego Springs, you'll find a mini explosion of sunflowers, desert sand-verbena, basket evening primrose and even elusive ...
Instead of leaving your garden barren in winter, choose from these winter flowers that thrive in cold temperatures, from ...
Learn how to care for hydrangeas in the winter with our comprehensive guide. Discover tips for protecting different hydrangea ...
Although it's cold and there may be frost, January is a great month to get on with pruning certain plants, according to an ...
Tulips are hardy flowers that can survive in the cold, and they are very easy to grow, but you need to make sure that you sow ...
Insects relish scabious flowers and there are some first-year flowerers; Beaujolais Bonnets (60cm) wine flowers and pale ...
While most flowers lie dormant in the winter, the snowdrop is one that thrives. For those looking to spruce up their winter ...
Lilacs have graced gardens for centuries, with their fragrant clusters of purple, white, and pink flowers heralding the ...