Every gardener loves plants that are easy to grow. What’s even better? Flowers that plant themselves! Many flowers drop seeds that remain viable through the winter, then pop up the next growing season ...
Planting flowers that self-seed is a wonderful way to ensure you'll have blooms each growing season with minimal work on your end. Before they die, these plants drop seeds in your garden that will ...
Coneflower, poppies, globe thistle, and other flowers in a vibrant garden bed of wildflowers - Marina Lohrbach/Getty Images When it comes to low-maintenance, self-seeding flowers that will keep your ...
It might seem counterintuitive to garden before winter, but if you start these cheerful flowers in fall, you'll later be ...
Last week I wrote about keeping gardens small and simple if you are a newbie to gardening. Another recommendation, also for experienced gardeners, is experimenting with self-seeding plants.
Starting a garden from flower seed is one of the most economical and satisfying hobbies a person can have. Rather than shelling out cash for more expensive, already-established plants, gardeners can ...
If you want spring flowers but you do not want to have to worry about the deer, plant daffodils. Daffodils are poisonous to ...
It's time to direct sow the last of your summer vegetables and flowers, while starting perennials and succession crops inside. June is a cusp month in gardening: All the seedlings you’ve nurtured all ...
Gardening too boring for you? Just add a shotgun. If you believe this Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, there's a new way to sow your seeds: blasting them into the soil with a 12-gauge. Flower Shell is ...