Most gardeners look first to flowers for color but I would suggest that you look first to foliage for.
Most gardeners look first to flowers for color but I would suggest that you look first to foliage for.
Whenever I attend an out-of-town conference, I always return with plants, having had the opportunity to visit new.
Each year, I attend the Perennial Plant Symposium. As a result, I have traveled the country, hearing lectures.
Last week, Niki and I did something that we’ve talked about doing for years. We are both avid.
I admit to being a Francophile. I studied French from the seventh grade all the way through college.
What perennial has flowers as large as dinner plates? I can only think of one and that is.
Assuming that the hot, dry weather will continue through this coming Monday, most of us will be celebrating.
Where do you look when you enter a garden? Straight ahead, at eye level? Down at the ground.
During the winter, almost everyone, including gardeners, complains about the cold and the snow and exclaims that they.
I love to drink wine – red, white, rosè, or sparkling, take your pick. What I want to.