Leafy greens are healthy and delicious and it's fun to grow your own. If you live where it's cold in winter, you can still ...
Shrubs with colorful stems, interesting seed pods, or textured bark can also add depth and create a stunning winter display.
With record cold gripping much of North America this winter, many people find themselves with an abundance of fireplace ashes.
Shallow dishes crowded with tiny, drought-resistant plants in shades of green, red and purple are pretty much all most people ...
This evergreen shrub species might be common in the Southeast United States, but watch out -- it can be toxic to the native flora and fauna around your home.
When you picture nighttime in a perfectly landscaped garden, chances are good that you imagine it lit. According to National ...
Let the garden games begin with the return of the annual Rain Garden Rumble, where nature and gardening enthusiasts get to pick the champion in this native-plant-playoff. This botanical bout – hosted ...
Mooresville’s 1818 Farms is ready to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday with a new, limited-edition line of products. The America 250 Collection is described as a thoughtful line of products by the ...
Eastern bluebirds, traditionally seen as harbingers of spring, are increasingly being spotted during winter in northern areas ...
A freshman seminar encourages students to behave differently in the world and feel more passionately about biodiversity.
Many perennials benefit from February planting thanks to cold stratification, making late winter ideal for sowing flowers and herbs in suitable climates.
Hummingbird mint and Russian sage are ideal companions for coneflower because they provide lots of pollen or nectar and ...