I’ve been growing herbs in the garden long enough to know they don’t require much. Just water, sunlight and my best ...
Bearded Iris germanica are some of the most lovely late spring / early summer flowering perennials. They produce beautiful blooms in many different colors and offer a unique foliage for any dry, sunny ...
One planting tip can help your ginger (Zingiber officinale) grow faster before its rhizomes ever hit soil, and it starts with how you prepare it. Ginger comes from a tropical, humid environment and ...
Lelia Kelly discusses growing herbs indoors and Lee Sammons shows how to plant bulbs in the fall. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired MSU Extension Horticulture ...
Many of the perennial plants in our landscapes are slowing down at this time of year. With fall and winter drawing near, a season of dormancy is approaching for these plants. Not so for Louisiana ...
Garden Media Group reports searches for Monstera, a common but beloved houseplant, shot up by 600% on Google Trends in the last year. From a single succulent to a mini jungle, the indoor gardening ...
Hi, I’m Cassidy Tuttle I’m the founder of the Succulent Lovers Club and the creator of Succulents and Sunshine! My adventure with succulents began when I planted three tiny ones on the windowsill of ...
As gardeners, we often find ourselves in a bit of a predicament. First of all, if we admit it, we want all the flowers. We also like to share our flowers. I would guess that irises are one of the more ...
Iris in bloom (top), iris borer larva in an iris rhizome (bottom) Q • My irises didn’t bloom well this year, and a friend recommended that I divide them. When is the best time to do that? Any tips on ...
Exceptionally hardy, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant, bearded irises are one of the easiest perennials to grow in cold-weather regions. Though they are mostly care-free, these irises do need to ...
We want to hear about what you collect and why. Email Cindy Hval at [email protected] or call Kimberly Lusk at (509) 459-5457. It may be a while before irises blossom in her yard, but Shirley Dicus has ...