Preparing your garden and landscape. Think of February as your garden’s reset button. Take a little time to clear out dead ...
Think classical subjects and allegory. Those artists who came to be called “Impressionists” turned this tight world of ...
Groundhog saw his shadow, sort of. The up-and-down, freeze-thaw conditions that are so stressful for plants in the maritime ...
Discover abundantly blooming old-fashioned garden rose varieties that will be star performers in beds, borders, trellises, ...
Providing the backbone of the garden in summer and a stark beauty in winter, small-leaved evergreens are invaluable. Hazel ...
The legendary tall hedge is often in short supply. We survey the broader Thuja landscape, searching for other ...
Alpine plants, fragile and adapted to live in a limited ecosystem, may be the canary in the coal mine of climate change.
The second week of February is a good time to dig up and divide any early flowering bulbs such as snowdrops or crocus. Early ...
For those seeding a low-maintenance garden, expert Jonathan Creber has shared the pretty flowers that will bloom year after ...
Roses benefit greatly from being tended to in February. Experts have revealed the one easy action that will ensure ...
Would you like to beautify your yard with showstopping flower blooms and grasses while protecting our lakes, streams, attracting songbirds, hummingbirds and beneficial pollinators like bees and ...