It flowers in early spring and can bloom all summer with added water. Clear the ground of old dead growth in late winter or early spring. Water infrequently during summer to prevent the plants from ...
As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
The study findings were confirmed through various experiments. One such experiment compared seed production between plants with flowers that were allowed to wilt and those with petals removed to ...
Who says spring and summer-blooming plants are the only ones that get all the fun? Sure, they may give you beautiful bursts of colorful flowers, but they're usually MIA once fall months hit. Luckily, ...
The purists say to rest the plants because where these grow in the wild, water heights are seasonal. During the dry season the bulbs are out of the water, the leaves die and they await the rainy ...
THIS little book is intended for students who have already studied the elementary principles of botanical science. It is divided into three parts, dealing with respectively, the most general ...
Bulb season lasts from late winter through the middle of summer, and bulbs all flower at different times within that range. Choose bulbs with different bloom times and you'll be able to extend the ...
flowering currants, dogwood, forsythia, roses, and viburnums. THE TIME IS RIPE Now the days are cooler but the ground is still warm, it is the best time to lift and divide plants.