Ferns are perfect plant for a shady porch. Learn how to keep your porch ferns alive and healthy through the fall and how to overwinter a porch fern.
While not all ferns should be trimmed back in the fall, certain types can benefit from a thorough pruning once temperatures start to get chilly.
It may feel counterproductive to make plans for planting things when other flora around you is shedding leaves, but November ...
October is a busy month in the garden, with tasks including pruning stalwart shrubs, refreshing containers and tidying up ...
As temperatures cool down, the garden seems to come alive again, especially with the recent rains. Dahlias, zinnias, and phlox all appear to deepen in their colors, providing one last burst of beauty ...
With carefully curated plants, Ben Hammontree turned a burned-out lawn into a private retreat in an industry-heavy Seattle ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut back to around half their height and moved indoors, either into a ...
Two plants I dig and pot up each fall to replant in spring. Before the temperature drops, here are some tips to keep non-cold ...
Learn whether it's a good or bad idea for houseplant leaves to touch one another, plus tips for arranging plants in your home ...
Style Observer Gardening (SOG) is back in the garden of landscape designer Marie Hylton. This private ecosystem — teeming ...
One of the most popular houseplants today is the fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata). Yet this arboreal gem is also a candidate ...
Ferns have a way of making any space feel lush, cool, and effortlessly elegant. When you hang them, that natural […] ...