Don’t put your gardening tools away yet. While your summer garden may be fading (goodbye, tomatoes and scraggly annuals!), there’s plenty of the growing season left to get your hands dirty and enjoy ...
Though the temperatures begin to drop around October, there are lots of fall flowers for pots and containers that create a beautiful garden or front door scene. There's no better way to add vibrancy ...
It’s official, fall is finally here and cooler temperatures are ahead! As your summer annuals are beginning to look tired or may have stopped blooming altogether, now is the perfect time to revamp ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
Pansies are pretty, if predictable, fall plants. And chrysanthemums are autumnal classics. But local garden centers are branching out to display festive and different frost-resistant containers for ...
As the weather cools and the leaves begin to change color, our planters may need a refresh for the season. This is the time to welcome in some deeper warm colors to complement all of the colorful ...
It’s official: Fall is finally here, and cooler temperatures are ahead. As your summer annuals are beginning to look tired or may have stopped blooming altogether, now is the perfect time to revamp ...
Last week’s column was all about mums, which are the most popular annual fall flowers. This week I would like to shine a light on other annual fall flowers. My personal favorite flowers to plant in ...
Fall is like a breath of fresh air for East Texans. After months of hot, humid weather, the cool fall breezes and bright blue skies invite us outside to decorate our porches and yards to celebrate the ...
Just back from England where every garden was groomed to perfection, I was greeted at home by a group of summer-weary container gardens on my front stoop. My mind instantly returned to Great Dixter, ...
SEATTLE — Winter is on it's way and cold weather can make garden containers look worn and weathered. Gardening expert Ciscoe Morris has a way to make a container look good even when the weather's bad.