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Eight Trends Influencing the Gardening World in 2016

Easy to love new plants, accessible technology, a flirt with romance, the sharing economy, a cleaner, simpler color palette, and crisp geometric design all add up to a fresh take on gardening in 2016, according to the plant.

Color Your Containers

Since spring has officially arrived, let’s get a jumpstart on our container gardens. Try these bloomers that tolerate the cooler early days of spring and get your containers if full spring.

Is it warm enough yet?

Annuals provide color from the time of planting into early fall. Inexpensive, easy to grow and gorgeous ~ annuals are great for changing the look of your garden from year to year and filling in around those bulbs.

Make the Most of Your Garden

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia Dad taught me “it’s not what you make but how you spend it.” That philosophy has guided me in everything I do, even.

An Early Spring Favorite

SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) We know spring is close when you start to see the lavender blossoms of Scabiosa. Also called Pincushion Flowers, they get their name from the interestingly shaped flowers, which resemble little pincushions.

Pretty Primrose

PRIMROSE If you’re yearning for a kiss of spring, but Mother Nature seems somewhat slow to oblige, don’t despair. Primroses can be grown with minimum of effort on ny windowsill.

Grace & Beauty Through all Seasons

Japanese Maples Without a doubt, Japanese maples are by far one of the most popular and versatile of ornamental trees. People absolutely love them, and for good reason they are beautiful!

Tools of the Trade: Our Favorite Gardening Tools

Great gardens start with great tools, and now is the perfect time to stock up on spring tools like rakes and pruners. The right tools make creating and maintaining your yard easier and faster and you really only.

Blades of Glory: Secrets of a Lush Lawn

Whether spring has sprung or is just starting to peek through the winter cold, now’s the time to get your lawn spring ready.

Plant of the Week: Kalanchoe

Big beauty, low maintenance. This colorful little succulent plant is easy to grow and almost as easy to bloom. Kalanchoe grows 8 to 12 inches tall with clusters of small, upright flowers in a rainbow of colors, including.