Instant gratification is not something generally associated with gardening. It requires patience to plant seeds, nurture them, and wait for their little buds to form, but that’s not to say that ...
As gardeners, we know that plants hold immeasurable value, from intrinsic beauty to life-saving medicine. Yet an alarming number of plants have gone extinct, and one in five existing plants is in ...
DENVER (KDVR) — As Colorado faces drought conditions after one of the driest winters on record, experts are encouraging residents to use water-wise landscaping and native plants to help conserve water ...
Now that the weather is warming up on a semi-regular basis and baseball season is once again starting, it’s time to think of flowers to plant to attract all kinds of pollinators. And it’s time to ...
DENVER — It's the cool season, although recent temperatures put that in question. That doesn't matter. It's time to plant cool season annuals. They need cool temperatures to develop and thrive. Cool ...
Learn the complete guide to get your jade plant to flower with step by step care tips watering light and pruning techniques that ensure beautiful blooms every season #jadeplant #plantcare #flowering ...
Q: I purchased a begonia with pointed leaves that is starting to flower. Any idea what type it is and the care? A: You made a great buy selecting the star begonia — a very durable plant for the home ...
Early spring is marked by deceptive and unpredictable weather, swinging from milder temperatures to flash freezes. "There are warm, almost hot days when you sit out on the steps lifting a pallid face ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The flowering times for many plant species have shifted due to climate change, with most of the change occurring in temperate zones. Researchers ...
A super long-blooming native Joe-Pye eupatorium, a new pink-bloomer that’s a hummingbird magnet, and four new perennial flowers that earned national trial-garden honors lead the list of perennial ...
The reproductive structures of cycads, an ancient seed plant, heat up with infrared radiation to attract beetle pollinators, a new study suggests. Artwork by Lillian Soucy The bright colors and strong ...