Annual flowers that will flourish in the shade can transform any dim corner of your garden into one of the most inviting spaces. Shade can seem limiting, but many plants have adapted to grow with ...
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An interesting crop of new annual flowers is poised to debut in the 2026 growing season, including a caladium with black ...
As temperatures rise, some annuals slow down or stop flowering due to heat stall. They will recover as temperatures cool but may leave your gardens or containers looking less colorful. Take some time ...
Hummingbirds migrate north in the spring, and their arrival is eagerly anticipated by some gardeners. Certain plants, like cuphea, geraniums, impatiens, lantana, nicotiana, petunias, salvias, and ...
It’s frustrating (to say the least) when you invest the work and money into beautifying your surroundings with flowers, only to have the deer or bunnies eat them for dessert. The young, tender annual ...
Give your garden a head start on summer with rare blue blooms that look almost too vivid to be real – all grown easily from ...
Want your annuals to pull a perennial trick? With the right varieties and a careful read of the seed packet, some flowers are happy to make a repeat appearance.
Even if you have an in-ground garden, you should grow some plants in pots 🪴 ...
As the cold weather takes over the Tampa Bay area, botanical gardens like Sunken Gardens are keeping an eye on the ...