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NOW TRENDING: What’s Growing On in 2016

As the hustle and bustle of the holidays draws to an end, we anticipate what the new year will bring. A new year brings new trends…

INDOOR BLOOMS: The Best Houseplants to Enjoy This Winter

Find yourself pining for ny spring days full of your favorite blooming flowers? The best medicine for any gardener and flower lover is to surround yourself with colorful blooms indoors.

Winter’s Most Captivating Blooms

Hellebores are truly winter’s most captivating blooms. They are evergreen perennials, meaning they will keep their leaves year round. But, it’s their beautiful, showy flowers during winter that really steal the show.

New Year’s Resolutions for Me & My Garden

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia The start of a new year means the beginnings of better intentions , in my garden, as well as my everyday life.

Keep ‘Em Blooming!

TIPS FOR MAKING HOLIDAY PLANTS LAST Although the holidays are over you can keep your Christmas flowers blooming through the New Year.

The Treat Tree

Repurpose your Christmas tree for ends. by Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree … how beautiful you glow … but now you need to.

Plant of the Week: Rosemary Topiaries & Cones

Add festive cheer and fragrance to your Christmas this year with rosemary topiaries and cones. Rosemary, perennial herb with fragrant, needle like leaves in silvery gray green, is a holiday must have.

Your Berry Best Yard

Make your yard its berry best for holiday cheer. by Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia Nothing says “happy holiday” like clusters of bright red berries on a bush.

A Fresh-Cut Christmas

WREATHS, ROPING, TREES AND ACCENTS Still sprucing up? There’s still plenty of time to get your home holiday ready with fresh and fragrant greens.

Gifts from the Greenhouse

Christmas is just days away and it’s no secret that plants and flowers are a big part of the season. There are so many plants that spark thoughts of the holidays like the poinsettia, cyclamen, rosemary and many.