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"The first formal flower gardens genuinely worthy of the name" in the history of the White House are the Rose Garden and the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden.
Do you know the difference between an annual, biennial and perennial plant? If not, here's everything you need to know.
Plants are classified by the number of growing seasons it takes to complete their life cycles. Plants are classified as annuals, perennials or biennials.
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three shade perennials to try.
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about container gardens and care of crape myrtles, blue daze plants, trimming palms, azaleas and pentas ...
To make your garden beds easier to maintain without tilling or fertilizers, here are 12 types of plants that you can grow to help build and maintain the health of your soil for the long haul.
This 'little paradise' garden behind a towering Victorian in Old Louisville features plants, herbs, trees and sentimental touches. Take a peek inside.
Each growing season, plant breeders from around the world submit their freshest varieties for testing at CSU's Trial Gardens, where plants endure the state’s unrelenting weather, all in the name ...
Bare root plants are much less expensive than potted plants. They're cheaper, easier to grow, and they tend to fare better long term. Here's how to find and grow them.
Enjoy fresh blooms both in the garden and indoors in a vase, by building your own cutting garden. These seven flower species are ideal for growing, cutting, and home display.
Framingham's Garden in the Woods highlights native Massachusetts plants that attract pollinators, thrive in tough conditions, and promote sustainable gardening.