During late spring and summer, the most popular area of The New York Botanical Garden is the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden.
What a gift to be a gardener at this time of year! For most other people, winter just grinds on, with dingy snowdrifts melting into puddles that will freeze into ice slicks. But gardeners don’t ...
This week’s column will focus on outstanding and unusual evergreens and shrubs for winter interest and even winter blossoms.
Before you head out to the nursery to purchase a tree for your landscape, there are some important things to consider.
The exhibition includes docent talks, bonsai workshops, meditation hikes, photo walks, and repotting demonstrations.
With zesty green (or yellow) fruit in the summer and sweet-smelling flowers in winter, this citrus tree makes a perfect ...
January is one of the coldest months, and the damage caused by frost and cold wind can be devastating to plants. Here's how ...
Dead and decaying trees provide essential shelter for many wildlife species during cold weather. Numerous birds, including woodpeckers and bluebirds, rely on cavities in dead trees for nesting. Fallen ...
Exiling your tree to the kerb is heartbreaking, but it doesn't have to be so. In fact, there is something much more useful to be done with your former festive showstopper.
According to The Guardian, feral pigs in eastern Australia are spreading a disease called Phytophthora, or dieback, among ancient bunya trees. The mold infects root systems, strangling nutrient and ...
Did you know Airlie is home to more azaleas than Pender County has residents? Learn other interesting facts about the New ...