Posted 2:52 PM 8/15/2012
Expand your garden without expanding your planting budget. Allow self-seeding annuals and perennials to fill the voids in existing or new planting beds.
Bee balm is a favorite of hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and most gardeners. And the wonderful fragrance provides a bit of aromatherapy (More) • Video (1)
Posted 8:37 AM 6/13/2012
Add a bit of nutrition and beauty to your patio, deck, or balcony with a pot of strawberries.
The runners, flowers and fruit of June or spring bearing as well as day-neutral strawberries make for an attractive hanging basket. Set the plastic pot inside a decorative container.
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Posted 8:09 AM 5/16/2012
Bring your overgrown lilacs, forsythia, and other spring flowering shrubs down to size while maintaining their natural beauty and spring floral display.
Prune spring blooming shrubs right after flowering. These shrubs set their flower buds in summer and pruning any other time will (More) • Video (1)
Posted 8:56 AM 5/2/2012
Tulips, daffodils and other spring flowering bulbs are often the first sign of a change of season. Find new locations and combinations to add to your garden.
Use mass plantings of small scale bulbs like grape hyacinths or mix them with larger spring flowering bulbs, groundcovers or (More)