Germinating and growing time-lapse of a hardy hibiscus from a seed to a young plant. The chosen variety was Rose of Sharon, ...
Pruning hibiscus properly each season keeps the plants healthy and ensures vibrant blooms year after year. Cut hardy hibiscus ...
Corn is a great bet for a quick and rewarding summer harvest. This fast-growing crop performs well in USDA hardiness zones ...
Lantana is a popular choice for May planting, as they are low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and will keep blooming all season long. These flowers are best for those living in USDA hardiness zones ...
Can I prune my overgrown shrubs back now? You certainly can do tidy-up trimming now but save major pruning and re-shaping for late January or early February. Pruning stimulates new growth, and you ...
Container gardening makes growing your favorite plants easier, allowing you to move them around and manage their size. Begin ...
To revive abandoned farmland, Otaki town officials have turned to unorthodox crops that can survive in barren terrain and ...
With hundreds of thousands of flowers in the world, it can be tough to choose which ones to plant in your garden. Our pro ...
Aarush Moramchetty, a Class 12 student and young environmental researcher, designed the floating wetlands that use native ...
Tropical hibiscus likes hot weather and provides vibrant flowers in summer, but it will not survive a winter outside in ...
When plants are moved indoors, insects have a free-for-all, no longer getting dislodged by rainfall or exposed to predators.
It’s okay to plant hardy perennials and shrubs 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes. Don't plant if the first expected fall frost is less than 2 weeks away. Wait until spring to plant evergreens, ...