As you start to think about the plants you want in your 2023 garden, it's important to understand plant life cycles. All plants are classified by the number of growing seasons required to complete ...
Whenever I wander around garden centers, I try to listen to what shoppers are saying as they select plants to take home. I learn a lot when listening to comments from gardeners about which plants they ...
Ever wondered why some of your plants die after one season, while others come back year after year? If you've pondered that, you've likely noticed the difference between two categories of plants: ...
Students investigate plant life cycles through gardening. In this lesson, students investigate plant life cycles through gardening. Mrs. Norris will clear out old plants, plant seeds, draw and compare ...
You’ve probably heard plants described as annuals and perennials in gardening. But what is an annual plant? What is a perennial plant? Knowing the difference between annual vs perennial flowers will ...
You may have heard of annual plants and flowers, but what about shoulder annuals? Plant pro, Zander Caruso, from Barton Springs Nursery brought some education to Studio 512. “In the ever-changing ...
People start gardening because they want to grow plants; pretty plants, edible plants, useful plants, weird plants. Seeing ...
As home gardeners become more educated about the benefits of native plants (supporting native insects, birds and wildlife, and the environment as a whole), the focus has mainly been on trees, shrubs ...
Plants are classified as annuals, biennials or perennials based on their life cycles. Biennials, like foxglove, have a vegetative year followed by a flowering year. Perennials, including woody shrubs ...
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