Wintertime means cozy blankets, a good book and something hot to drink. How about hot coco and cider with herbal flavorings? Read More
January 30th is National Seed Swap Day, so let's celebrate! Read More
The Red Maranta is the 2021 plant of the year according to 1-800-Flowers. Read More
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Winter is harsh on our trees and shrubs. Take precautions to help them survive the cold Read More
Rutabagas are a cool weather crop that many people are not familiar with. Read More
Preserving your fruit is a great way to make that crop last, especially when you cannot eat it all. Read More
Is your Christmas cyclamen looking as tired as holiday decorations do in January? Learn how to keep it vibrant throughout the winter. Read More
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The month of January is National Mail Order Gardening Month, so get ready, set, shop! Read More
This special day should be celebrated with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or some peanut butter cookies! Read More
After the unprecedented year that was 2020, Pantone has chosen two Colors Of The Year for 2021. Read More
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Are you afraid your holiday Norfolk Pine will pine away? Don't repine. Your pine should be fine! Read More
Everyone makes New Year's Resolutions, including gardeners. Here's some you can actually keep. Read More
Composting can be extremely beneficial for the environment and very rewarding for you ... or not. Read More
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Did you find an orange in the toe of your Christmas stocking? That custom has a long and interesting history. Read More
Christmas Eve traditions are different around the world and Peru has an interesting and sweet one about chocolate. Read More
No less an authority than Michael Dirr (author of Manual of Woody Plants, amongst many others), refers to the doublefile viburnum as "a classy shrub". Read More