Southern Living editors love plants. Here's a list of our favorites, from snappy seasonal blooms to classic trees perfect for ...
They are a perfect choice if you want a summer flower to grow in a cutting garden that you can enjoy ... they are also fragrant and can be cut to fill your home with scent.
If you're pressed for space, a micro orchard will allow you to grow many fruits in place of one or two trees, and you'll be ...
In late summer or early fall, when temperatures threaten to drop below 60 F in your garden, reverse the acclimation process by moving plants into the shade for incrementally longer periods each day ...
Tomatoes are not frost-hardy plants and will not thrive with their roots in cold soil meaning growth is likely to be slow and ...
Herbs enjoy sun all day and need at least six hours of direct sun to produce high amounts of flavorful oils. Many herbs ...
A crevice garden is an exceptional way to deal with one of the hardest terrains to grow a garden. But more than that, crevice gardens can create architectural interest and structure, while growing ...
Choose a planting site for rhubarb which receives a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight, free from the shade of trees or ...
Growing plants at home can be a challenge ... Now is the perfect time to start sowing tomato seeds for a ripe harvest come summer. One garden expert has shared a way to grow tomatoes successfully ...
Alpine plants are ideal for small gardens and containers. An expert from Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden shares how to trick them into thriving at your home.