Many annuals and perennials need plenty of sunlight to thrive. Whether you have sunny areas in your front, side, or backyard ...
Sometimes when new neighbors move in, you go over and introduce yourself. Other times, you just pull the blinds and mind your ...
For most of these flowers, you only want to eat the petals. The bitter stamens and pistils should be plucked away as they ...
Even without a big backyard, Ohioans can grow native plants in containers to create mini habitats for local wildlife and ...
And don’t forget that you can hang plants in containers or baskets designed for that purpose. That opens up a whole range of ...
Watch as translucent ants consume vibrant colored sugar water in this captivating time-lapse experiment. See how their abdomens gradually change to blue, green, and red, revealing their fascinating ...
Discover the complete journey of growing a Hibiscus plant from seed in this detailed timelapse. From collecting dried seed pods and chilling Hibiscus seeds for stratification, to germination and ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about low-growing shrubs, avocado trees, petunias, stinging (or burning) ...
Show your climbing indoor plants some love this weekend, and pop together a totem using timber, coconut fibre and wire. Simple, effective and your plants will be in totem control in no time.
Lots of flowers will trail or spill from containers in pink, white, red, or yellow. Use these cascading blooms to keep ...
The 22nd annual installment of Progressive Grocer’s Editors’ Picks highlights a new class of innovative products and ...