hyacinth bulbs in glass vase

Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) are fragrant, easy-to-grow spring bulbs. They flower in a range of colours, from traditional purple and pink to white, and even mauve. Hyacinths look great in front of garden borders in the spring, or you can put them in pots near the house for a fragrant splash of color. Hyacinths can also … Read more

How to Propagate Angel Trumpet Plants: A Complete Guide

Angel trumpet is a stunning flowering plant that produces dramatic, trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of white, yellow, pink, orange, or red. While you can find angel trumpet at your local nursery, propagating these beauties yourself is highly rewarding and ensures you have an endless supply of plants. Propagating angel trumpet is quite straightforward when you … Read more

how to make topiary balls

I’m going to share with you how to make a faux topiary from a formerly real Topiary. Like me, do you find it hard to keep a real plant alive? I’m good at keeping plants outside, but I’m terrible at keeping plants alive inside. There are times when I use affiliate links on my blog, … Read more

Transplanting Ornamental Grasses: A Step-by-Step Guide to Dividing and Moving Your Favorites

As an ornamental grass aficionado, you love their graceful motion and unique textures But perhaps your grasses have overgrown or aren’t thriving anymore Don’t give up on them yet! With some careful digging and dividing, you can successfully transplant ornamental grasses to rejuvenate and multiply them. Dividing overgrown clumps keeps ornamental grasses healthy and vigorous. … Read more

Coast of Maine Bar Harbor Blend Potting Soil: A Review

When it comes to potting soil, quality matters. Coast of Maine Organic Products offers an excellent potting mix called Bar Harbor Blend that provides ideal nutrition and texture for container gardening. If you’re looking for an organic, sustainable potting soil, Coast of Maine Bar Harbor Blend deserves strong consideration. Overview of Bar Harbor Blend Potting … Read more

is sawdust good for tomatoes

Q: My tomatoes are ready for the cages to be put around them. I live near a saw mill. Can I use their sawdust to mulch around the tomatoes?. A: Your plants should be fine with sawdust mulch that is no more than an inch thick. However, make sure the sawmill is not working with … Read more