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Charlie Nardozzi, Gardening with Charlie
National Gardening Association
The end of summer is near, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the gardening season. In most areas of the country, late
Bonnie and Ken Pfeil’s front-yard flower garden is blooming more than a month ahead of those darling buds of May, thanks to recent rains and the retired couple’s hard work
Ornamental grasses refers to both true grasses and plants that have a grass-like appearance – such as sedges – that are used for similar purposes in gardens.
Most ornamental grasses are
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is hosting a Fall Garden Fair to celebrate the wildlife of the South Texas plains.
The event runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
So, you're trying to plan that big wedding on a budget—you're not alone there! Weddings are expensive and you have a lot of things to pay for so you shouldn't
"The Bluebonnet is to Texas what the Shamrock is to Ireland," acording to historian Jack Maguire. "It's not only the State flower but also a kind of floral trademark almost
There is no way better to have a beautiful garden in full bloom than through the use of flowering bulbs. If planned correctly you will have a flower garden full
By : Michael MacCaskey
Broadly speaking, ranunculus are frost-hardy cool-season perennials. They perform best where winters are relatively mild and springs are long and cool. The roots tolerate soil temperatures to
It's not too late to fill your garden with color that will last through the sultry summer season. That's the word from a green-thumb who knows this area well:
Garden flowers can be classified into three basic groups: annuals, biennials, and perennials. This method of classifying garden flowers is based on the amount of time it takes them to
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