Supporting Peony Plants with Cages

I love growing peony plants and and enjoying them in my garden and as a cut flower. Peonies take patience as few flower the first year, but they are worth the wait because they will flower and thrive for 20Read More

Daffodils - Spring's Sunshine

Narcissus, or daffodils, are a stunning and simple way to add a breath of fresh air to your spring gardens. Hardy and cold tolerant, daffodil bulbs that were planted last fall are blooming and thriving in many areas right now.Read More

Blooming Now - Crocus and Tulips

Right now spring gardens are in full bloom (or will be in bloom soon). While planning has to happen months in advance, inspiration happens while bulbs are blooming! The best way to get the most out of your garden season is toRead More

Snow Over Spring Flowers

This week many of the northern Midwest and Eastern states were surprised with more snow after enjoying a week of spring weather. The first thing that crossed my mind when I stepped out and saw my landscape covered in snowRead More

Spectacular Spring Bloom - Iris Reticulata 'Harmony'

Bursting from the ground this spring, the Iris Reticulata ‘Harmony’ has caught our eye with its spectacular hue and elegantly detailed petals. Their bright blues and purples are dazzling early spring gardens with their vibrant golden seam, speckled with nature’sRead More

Variety Spotlight - Border Dahlia Art Nouveau

When planning your border garden, consider the multitude of colors and combinations that can enhance the space. Create a unique mix starting with your favorite colors and try out a few new textures each time you go to plant. YouRead More

Variety Spotlight - Dahlia Gallery Pablo

Are you looking to get more blooms from your garden? Dahlia Gallery Pablo is a stunning flower that will give you the flower power you are looking for! One of the great features of Gallery Pablo is its bloom time.Read More

Color Feature - Elephant Ear and Caladium

If you are looking for foliage with big impact, then Elephant Ears, and Caladiums are for you! The color combination is stunning, creating strong contrast between the reds and greens. Elephant Ear’s large heart-shaped leaves rise above low caladium andRead More

Using Terrariums to Force Begonias Indoors

Starting begonias indoors is a great way to satisfy your craving for gardening and ensures you will have containers full of blooms when it warms up and is time to decorate your outdoor space.

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