With some basic power tools and a little imagination, there are plenty of DIY projects you can do for the garden.
Or, if you're looking for something to idle away the winter hours indoors, let's get crafty and make a trellis. With this hanging in your window, some winter blues may feel slightly warmer. Hanging ...
Flopping stems and leggy growth can be a sign it's time to install a trellis. 'Vining plants can’t support their shape on ...
If you want to show the lemon, orange, or other citrus tree in your yard some love, try planting these helpful herbs and ...
Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for years to come. Ornamentals. Mexican flame vine (Senecio confusus) is a fast ...
Deck the halls with Christmas plants that put you in the spirit, some of which last for years! Here are the best Christmas ...
Whether you train your plant to climb over a pergola or trellis, through a tree or up a freestanding gazebo, here's how to get the best results. Choose a variety that suits your needs. For ...
The University of Georgia Trial Gardens held its annual competition to determine the best plants in the garden based on ...
Looking for plants for a vibrant winter garden? Many early-flowering varieties make the most beautiful winter bloomers from ...
The young plant appears to be a species from the genus Tetracera. Three species can be found locally: Tetracera indica, Tetracera loureiri and Tetracera scandens. They grow as twining vines, and can ...
I recently visited Rosie’s Garden in Brandon, a community space where volunteers cultivate a deeper appreciation for how food ...
My garden is practically feral. I recently trundled out in my kimono and gum boots to let the horses in to eat the tangle of grass and weeds.