When the winter season is in full force, your yard and garden can look a bit bleak. Here's a tree that will provide visual interest all year long.
Discover which annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, and shrubs to plant in winter. Learn how to establish seeds, bare root roses and fruits, and container-grown plants during the winter.
Camellias are the jewel of the winter garden. With so many types, they can be red, pink or white and they can be a solid ...
J. conferta ‘Blue Pacific’ – Also called Blue Pacific Shore, this slow-growing, heat-tolerant juniper has handsome blue-green ...
While it is awhile until spring planting begins, NTV’s Deandra Kurtenbach talked with Nebraska Extension about keeping plants healthy during the winter months.” ...
I have never experienced discontentment in winter. I keep myself active in my little urban orchard by choosing fruiting trees ...
Learn how to grow and care for hardy cyclamen with our comprehensive guide. Discover planting tips, care instructions, and ...
If you're dreaming of a bright and beautiful spring garden, there's one sweet flower that you should start seeding in winter ...
Lilies are a garden favorite because of their beautiful blooms. Learn how to care for lily bulbs in the winter and whether you should water lily bulbs in the winter.
Brussels sprouts are often harvested in fall, after a frost or two helps sweeten the vegetables. But you may be able to ...
Learn successful winter bonsai care with essential tips. Ensure your bonsai thrives through the cold months, setting the ...
Collard greens are frost tolerant but hard freezes lower than 20 degrees will likely stunt the plant. Collards can even be harvested when their leaves are frozen. Winter USDA Hardiness Zones 8-10 ...