
Fragrant Gardens Can Make Your Life Heavenly
Fragrant gardens are becoming very popular with home owners. Human beings are very sensitive to smells, both pleasant ones and unpleasant ones.
Knowledge and resources about plants and planting are so vast they can be overwhelming. The best approach is to take advantage of information based on your areas of interest and then seek the guidance of a plant professional. Your local nursery or garden center has inspired people ready to offer advice.
Fragrant gardens are becoming very popular with home owners. Human beings are very sensitive to smells, both pleasant ones and unpleasant ones.
When the frost comes, it’s easy to wonder if we should be protecting our roses. In the past, putting them to bed was an important part of the fall routine.
April can be a busy month in the garden. The weather is starting to get really nice, the last cobwebs of winter are nearly gone, and it’s time to get your yard ready for the summer ahead.
Outdoor home improvements can make your backyard so much more attractive and inviting, and they add significant value to your home.
Need a new hobby to start up? Tired of spending so much money on groceries? Want to grow something beautiful to be proud of? You should start a garden!
As the outside world turns cold and devoid of color, it’s the perfect time to add a splash of greenery to your indoor space. Beautiful houseplants can add style as living sculpture or infuse living color into your home décor.
One of the most frequently asked questions plant questions is: “Which of these plants are safe for my dog or cat?” It’s a very legitimate question and usually posed by those with a new puppy, or a cat of any age.
Even in a sunny spot, houseplants get far less light than their outdoor counterparts. This means that they grow more slowly, and need a lot less water.
We get it. Starting a garden can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be.
Everyone begins as a novice gardener—but with time comes experience.
One of the most important aspects of spring and summer lawn care is removing everything Mother Nature poured down on your lawn during the winter. You can have layers of old leaves that are wet and smothering your lawn.