Here’s a Proven Way to Harvest Your Basil All Year
This is what my basil plants and my scissors have taught me about harvesting my basil for all-year use! I know many gardeners and cooks,
This is what my basil plants and my scissors have taught me about harvesting my basil for all-year use! I know many gardeners and cooks,
Tiny, Star Like Blossoms Here is how to keep your Bacopa in bloom. It’s Tiny, lush, and star-like, this ornamental Bacopa is Chaenostoma cordatum, formerly
Midsummer Dreams in the Tropical Garden This month we temper Midsummer Dreams with high summer challenges. And in July we have learned to value these
In Zone 10a-What’s in Bloom, What to Plant, What to Do It’s the start of February in our tropical garden, and for us who garden
Do You Wish Petunias Would Last Longer In The Summer? Petchoa is a new “all-season petunia”. As a cross between the petunia and the calibrachoa,
Easy Care-Easy Propagation Take care in planting coleus and produce more and better plants. Coleus require very simple care to produce beauty, but they require
It has happened to all of us. We love our Petunias; they add color, shape, and form to our containers and gardens. But then, the
And How to Use Natural Enemies To gardeners, natural enemies are beneficial insects that are predators of nuisance insects. Hoverflies are tiny creatures that play
Does your garden area include a place like this? Poor soil, lots of sun, too little time? Would you like beautiful flowers that like poor
Celosia look like feathers in Crayola colors! They are bright-colored, attractive, easy to grow plants we use as annuals in most of the US. (They
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