There's no need to let your garden go gray all winter.
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I have a lot of pruning to do in my garden this winter and would like some advice on how to force some of the branches into flower? — Patty Harris, Riverwoods. Winter is a long ...
How to get the best results from these winter-blooming stars ...
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The landscape in Greater Columbus can be downright dreary during the winter months. The vibrant and varied colors of flowering plants are long gone from much of the landscape, and the green turf is ...
February marks the moment when gardens begin to stir from their winter dormancy, making it the ideal time to start sowing ...
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Hydrangeas are another “frequent casualty” which should be left alone in January. Popular mophead and lacecap varieties ...
Camellias symbolize enduring love and admiration, making this winter bloom a more meaningful Valentine’s gift than predictable roses.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - If you want to see a flower and light display that will put you in the Christmas spirit, you may want to head to Schenley Park and experience Holiday Magic! The Winter Flower Show ...
Garden Guy Dale K. checks out the winter flower show at Como Conservatory, a warm spot to explore during Minnesota's cold ...