Take a walk with me through my porch garden as I share what’s growing, what’s not, and the surprising little blooms I just discovered. I’m learning so much each summer—whether it’s figuring out ...
Even though Phoenix hasn't hit classically autumnal temperatures outside, summer is technically over. And observationally, it seemed like summer 2025 wasn't too bad. Phoenix had the coolest start to ...
The start of the autumn garden season begins as nights grow cooler, and days become shorter and this is also when late summer and fall garden problems start to sprout. From late blights on tomatoes to ...
Highlighted in Garden & Gun's recent round-up of late-summer happenings, the Montgomery Oyster Festival is quickly becoming a season favorite for locals and visitors alike. Set to take place Sept. 20 ...
Q: I love Pride of Houston yaupon hollies, but I don’t live in Houston. Is there a similar variety for my city and its soils? A: Don’t be concerned by that variety’s name. Pride of Houston will grow ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Nothing says summer like a refreshing Shandy, and the tall glass served at Bill’s Beer Garden in Ann Arbor strikes the perfect balance, even as summer winds down. Warm days are sure to ...
DENVER — Gardens should be at peak color in late August. If your garden isn't colorful, consider growing annuals, perennials, bulbs and tropical plants that bloom in midsummer, even in high heat.
Portland Japanese Garden will bring a centuries-old Japanese tradition to life this weekend with its annual Bon-Odori Summer Festival on Saturday, Aug. 23. A highlight of summer festivals in Japan, ...
Chris Cooper and guests Celeste Scott, Natalie Bumgarner, and Joseph Seago answer garden questions. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, guests UT Extension Horticulture ...
As summer nears its end and cooler temperatures hint at an arrival, garden lovers in the Bay Area have an ideal window to prepare for a successful fall season. Proper planning in late summer, ranging ...
The mid-August heat is in full swing and it’s important we check in on our gardens. 69 News Reporter Cierra Genelle has some tips to make sure your flowers and plants continue to grow. She was live at ...