How to Grow Azaleas in Pots and Containers

Why Grow in a Container? Lack of space is one reason why you might want to grow your azaleas in containers. You can plant several varieties in pots and arrange them on your patio or porch each ...
Why Grow in a Container? Lack of space is one reason why you might want to grow your azaleas in containers. You can plant several varieties in pots and arrange them on your patio or porch each ...
Forsythia suspensa Weeping forsythia, Forsythia suspensa, is a one of the parent species of a popular hybrid known as border forsythia, or F. x intermedia. Appreciated for its arching ...
Paeonia spp. For an ornamental highlight in late spring to early summer, fill your garden beds and borders with the luscious blossoms of perennial peony (Paeonia spp.). The ...
Thymus vulgaris If you could put summer in a bottle and save it, it would probably smell a lot like thyme. The perennial culinary herb has always been associated with the scents and ...
5. Pruning Problems Pruning is one of the most common contributors to a lack of blossoms. If you prune any time from autumn to late spring, you might be cutting off the growth on the old wood ...
Hi GPODers! This season we’ve enjoyed the beauty of a range of fabulous spring plants: flowering trees and shrubs in a vast array of sizes and shapes, bold bulbs that welcome spring ...
Likewise, any walnut species, as well as chestnut, hackberry, or other known allelopathic plants should not be used. 4. Nutrient Deficiency If you have poor soil fertility in general, your ...
Hi GPODers! Yesterday we toured Steve Schmidt’s Atlanta garden, which has already filled with an array of flowers and new foliage (Steve’s Springtime in Atlanta). Today, we get to ...
23. Maidwell Hall ‘Maidwell Hall’ is renowned for its profuse display of frilly, semi-double flowers in lavender-blue with chartreuse stamens. This Group 1 cultivar continues to flower ...
Happy Monday, GPODers! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend and that spring is coming to life in your gardens even a fraction as vividly as what Steve Schmidt has experienced over the ...
Happy Friday GPODers! Today’s excursion to another fabulous botanic garden comes courtesy of Fran Watson from Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Fran has shared her beautiful New ...
Tanacetum parthenium To many in the herbal medicine community, feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is known as a natural headache remedy. But in the gardening community, this shrubby herb ...