Indoor evergreens promise the best of both worlds: the glow of a decorated tree in December and a living houseplant that ...
At Christmas time, evergreen foliage is popular for home decor because flowers for cutting might be too scarce during late autumn and winter.
If you love adding fresh foliage to your outdoor holiday decor, here are just a few hardy plants that you can cut and use to ...
Ornamental grasses can add interest to a dormant winter garden. Here's the best time to cut back ornamental grasses to help ...
Families have been decorating their houses with evergreen and fir trees for centuries to celebrate the winter solstice, and ...
Key Points Evergreens aren't deciduous, so they don’t go dormant and are prone to winter moisture loss and browning.Wrapping ...
Forever Goldy® Arborvitae is a compact variety with vibrant foliage that holds its true gold color year-round without burning or fading. Get to know the ideal conditions for growing healthy, beautiful ...
Very cold temperatures have forced plant materials into dormancy. That does not mean the end of gardening. During the dormant period is a good time for some pruning.
Folks stay with their Christmas tree seller like they do with their dentist,” contended Fauquier farmer Hank Green, ...
Ever looked out at your garden in winter and wondered if you should bother with pruning? It can feel odd to fuss over plants ...
Mix permanent herb plants like bay, rosemary, oregano, thyme, marjoram and sage with waterwise ornamental plants, in full sun ...