Every gardener loves plants that are easy to grow. What’s even better? Flowers that plant themselves. Many flowers drop seeds that remain viable through the winter, then pop up the next growing season ...
Adding tall perennials to your garden is one of the best ways to create visual interest, bring balance, and elevate your overall garden design. These towering plants draw the eye upward, create a ...
Looking for a way to add the butter yellow trend to your garden? The Giant Scabious (Cephalaria gigantea) is a bright yellow, self-seeding perennial that usually grows 4 to 6 feet tall, but it can ...
From cosmos to poppies, these easy flowers scatter their own seeds, creating new plants year after year with little effort ...
Last week I wrote about keeping gardens small and simple if you are a newbie to gardening. Another recommendation, also for experienced gardeners, is experimenting with self-seeding plants.
Self-seeding flowers live up to their name by dropping seeds at the end of their bloom cycle, and then naturally sprouting ...
Annual flowers at $6 a pop? Grandma’s flower budget was a far cry from that because she planted most of her flowers each spring by scattering seeds over the garden beds – or letting the seeds come up ...