Gardeners are choosing flowers for cutting this year, not just for color in the yard. A cut flower garden turns a small ...
Cutting gardens are trendy again as a new generation embraces the idea of growing free bouquets. If you’re thinking of giving the style a try this growing season, the National Garden Bureau offers ...
EMILY -- It’s in a small hayfield hugging a picturesque country road -- a secret garden obscured by a grove of trees. Rows of petite cosmos, feathery amaranth, wispy zinnias and stately gold and ...
You don’t need a lot of space or a big budget to grow and enjoy garden-fresh bouquets. Just fill a few vacant spaces, add an extra row in garden beds or fill a container with easy care flowers started ...
All you have to do is direct-sow these seeds in May and you'll get months of summer color in return.
Better-looking, better for the environment and easier on your purse. Once you know how to grow your own cut flowers, you’ll never go back. Put the current national obsession, grow-your-own, together ...
As warm weather becomes consistent, and we enter the spring season, we have the right time to start seeds in the garden. Some gardeners enjoy growing vegetables, and almost all gardeners enjoy cut ...
There are many studies about the art of gift giving and what the gift says about the giver. Flowers are no exception and this ...
Here are some interesting facts about zinnias: • Zinnia is named after 18th-century German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn. It is a native of Mexico. • Indiana heralded the zinnia as its state flower ...
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