Despite the cold weather, there's still plenty to do in the garden. Here is our Winter Garden Checklist to help you get started.
Did you know that you can grow most vegetables, annuals, biennials and many of the popular herbaceous perennials from seed? Sowing seed is less expensive than buying established plants, requires little equipment, and can be started inside in winter. Here's how to get started.
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If you're aiming to get some seedlings out by late May, then it's time to get started! We have all the materials you'll ever need: Soils, trays, labels, cow pots, grow lamps, heating pads, misters, and more. And we have a wide selection of...
All small greens are wonderfully tasty and nutritionally potent little packages.
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In cold climates, many plants have found smart ways to benefit from winter weather. Here are some of the plants who rely on stratification to sew themselves successfully.
It’s an invigorating time of year to be out in the garden. Warm days, cold nights, and no bugs! That’s a good thing because there’s a lot to get done before winter arrives. Here is our Fall Garden Checklist to help you get started.
Learn what, when, and how to plant spring bulbs.
Heat waves are serious business. Here are a few quick tips on how to stay safe in extreme heat.
Here are some tips on how to protect your plants during drought conditions.
Different types of Hydrangea and how to take care of them. With great advice from Proven Winners!
Whether you're growing perennials, vegetables, herbs, or grass, here are some tips to keep your garden healthy and well groomed trough the summer months.
Here are some tips for maintaining your perennial garden for both function and beauty.
Multiflora Rose is an invasive rose shrub that once was considered an ornamental plant introduced for soil erosion control, but in North America is now considered an invasive species.
When you can't grow out, you can always grow UP! Vines and climbing plants are a clever way to take advantage of vertical spaces in a garden.
Here are the top essential tools needed by any gardener.