Planning a Garden the Old-Fashioned Way
Planning a garden this spring? Discover how historic gardeners like Edith Holden used notebooks to document their seasons, and get inspired to start your own garden journal with simple color scheme ideas.
Planning a garden this spring? Discover how historic gardeners like Edith Holden used notebooks to document their seasons, and get inspired to start your own garden journal with simple color scheme ideas.
Gardening like an artist means growing flower seeds with intention and choosing plants that belong in your garden. Whether they tell a great story or create a beautiful color scheme. Learning to select seeds with intention is key.
Discover the secrets to creating a year-round garden design with tips on succession planting, anchor plants, and seasonal interest. Learn how to keep your garden thriving throughout the growing season.
Discover six stunning shade loving perennials that thrive in low-light gardens, plus one plant to avoid. Transform your shady spots with these beautiful, easy-care plants!
Discover six stunning small trees and shrubs to transform your Midwest garden into a standout landscape. Easy to maintain and locally available, these plants add charm, privacy, and year-round beauty to any yard!
Today I am sharing an amazing blue plant combination originally recommended by Vita Sackville-West in 1947. These plants are perfect for the front of the border.