Below, we look at the best breathtakingly beautiful early spring flowers, including blossom. We also recommend the best ...
Many spring bloomers set buds the year before. Cut too soon and you’ll sacrifice the show – here’s how to get the timing ...
Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
March is the perfect moment to freshen up borders by deadheading. Keep reading for the 11 plants to deadhead in March for ...
Haven't started on your spring flower garden? Let our professional gardener help you figure out what to grow with these ten ...
Nothing compares to the joy of having spring flowering plants on your balcony that can be grown easily. Here are five you’d love to grow to make your space look cheerful.
The first blooms of the year are already visible in some parts of the United States. Here’s why certain flowers are the first ...
If you wait and prune these spring bloomers in the fall or winter, you will cut off all of next year’s flower buds. As we move through the end of May, it becomes imperative that any pruning (think ...
MARCH IN the Pacific Northwest can be a breath of warmth and wan sunshine, or wintry and mired in mud. Often it is both. Foraging a few stems from flowering trees and shrubs is a wonderful way to ...
Late winter can be a good time to force branches from spring-flowering trees and shrubs to bloom indoors. Once buds open, move the branches to a brighter room, out of direct sunlight. The arrival of ...
If you want to see more hummingbirds in your yard or garden, try planting these hummingbird-favorite shrubs that bloom throughout spring and summer.
Spring-flowering trees bring color and beauty to our late winter and spring landscapes. The earliest flowering types typically begin to bloom in late January or February (although they are blooming a ...