At first glance, growing Bishop’s weed doesn’t seem like a good idea to most gardeners. After all, it does say “weed” in the name! But actually, growing Bishop’s weed could be great for your garden. Here is everything you need to know about growing Bishop’s Weed. Grow Zone Recommendation: Bishop’s weed does best in grow […]
Perennials
Gardening Guide: Calibrachoa
Must Know Plant Care Tips: Low-growing but very capable of a wide spread, calibrachoa is well suited for spaces where it can spill onto walkways and over the sides of pots. If you want a space to fill quickly, such as a garden spot or hanging basket, calibrachoa is ideal. It does well mixed […]
Gardening Guide: Browallia
Must Know Plant Care Tips: If you’re looking for flower garden ideas for containers, browallia is an excellent choice. It is easy to maintain and provides bold color for your garden. When planting from seed, begin sowing indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost, with just a little dusting of soil […]
Gardening Guide: Phlox
Must Know Plant Care Tips: Phlox loves the sun, so make sure it gets plenty. It’s susceptible to powdery mildew, so watering via a drip line is best in order to keep foliage as dry as possible. Fertilize with compost at planting time, and again right before flowering. Use 2 to 3 […]
Plant Encyclopedia: Periwinkle
Plant Encyclopedia: Columbine
Must Know Plant Care Tips: Columbine is a cool-season flower, and prefers cooler weather to hot temperatures. High humidity isn’t a friend to columbine. If your climate is hot and humid in summer, grow them in a spot with afternoon shade. Plant Problem Solver: Don’t allow columbine to stay in saturated soil […]
Plant Encyclopedia: Blanket Flower
Plant Encyclopedia: Balsam
Must Know Plant Care Tips: Balsam are fairly easy to maintain and fairly forgiving. You can buy plants or grow easily from seed, starting indoors about 8 weeks before your usual last frost. Plan on waiting about 60 days from seeding to see your first blooms. Don’t cover seeds with soil, […]
Plant Encyclopedia: Aster
Must Know Plant Care Tips: Aster can be started from seed in the spring, but are usually purchased as a potted plant and transplanted. Plant in well-drained soil that is loamy, and keep new plants moist until well established. When watering, water at the base as not to encourage powdery mildew and […]
Plant Encyclopedia: Lavender
Must Know Plant Care Tips: For cut flowers, gather the blossoms right after they open. Provide sunny conditions, warm temperatures, and well-drained soil. Alkaline soil is best. Lavender does not tolerate too much moisture, so consider location carefully. Can be prone to root rot if too much moisture is present. Space plants far […]