Coneflowers (Echinacea spp.) are a staple in gardens for many reasons. They're native to North America, thriving as perennials in USDA Hardiness zones 3 through 9, and bloom from late spring until at ...
It's not going to stay cold forever. Here's what the Old Farmer's Almanac predicts for this spring.
After a long winter, it’s nearly time to dewinterize your home and get ready for spring. Here are some of my top spring maintenance projects to give you a good start for the warmer seasons. Spring is ...
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Should You Cut Back Ferns Now Or Wait Until Spring? Here's What's Better For Their Health
Whether you should be pruning plants in the fall or spring is an eternal puzzle for gardeners, and ferns, with a wide variety of species that are hardy to the outdoor elements, don't make it easy to ...
In the North, planting roses in the spring while the roses are still dormant is the best time. In the South, where the ground does not freeze, fall is the ideal planting time. Summer planting is ...
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