As summer wanes, so do the blooms on our favorite flowers, leaving us grasping for the last vestiges of natural color before winter takes hold. Those who hope to keep colors bright in their autumn ...
Most of our autumn gardening time is spent cleaning up and putting plants to bed for the winter, but it can also be a time to be proactive about improving our gardens for next spring. The greatest ...
When winter rolls in, gardens can start to look a bit empty and gray. If you’re someone who misses the lively colors of spring and summer, you’re not alone. There are plenty of plants that can ...
Now that we have experienced a hint of warm spring weather in Greater Columbus, and grass has begun to green up, I need more color in my landscape. And I need it now. I can’t wait for the colors that ...
July is not too late to add colorful plants to your patio. In my experience as a professional gardener, there is still time to be bold with your container displays and inject some energy and impact ...
Editor’s Note: This is the second installment of GROW’s 2023 garden-party game, a mashup of plants, design and color theory that offers a color recipe of striking 1-2-3 plant combinations for Pacific ...
I’ve talked about blooming flowers in your landscape, but my favorite is using foliage to give me color and texture. Researching your plant selection allows for different growing conditions, with ...
We normally think of foliage as green, but a number of ornamental plants are grown for their colorful foliage. Many of our best and most reliable bedding plants for summer color rely on foliage rather ...
The Whistling Gardener is taking the week off. This column was originally published in October 2016. Albert Camus, the French philosopher who developed Absurdism, once said: “Autumn is a second spring ...
Several annual and perennial plants can add a splash of color to your landscape in early spring. Consider planting ranunculus in a pot or basket for a stunning display of pastel colors. Chives, while ...
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