Are you looking for a new crop to try this year? Consider planting garlic, also known as the Stinking Rose. It will give you two different crops in early and mid summer.
There is always something to be done in the garden. We hope this spring garden checklist list will help get you off on the right foot this season. Happy growing!
You have two important guides when you're assessing if it's okay to plant: is your ground thawed and workable, and when is your average last frost date?
Have you heard the term "forcing blooms"? It's a trick eager gardeners use in early spring when they're chomping at the bit to see some colorful blooms
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...
Learn what, when, and how to plant spring bulbs.
Steve put together some advice on how to water your plants correctly -- especially newly installed ones.
Here are some tips for maintaining your perennial garden for both function and beauty.
Here are the top essential tools needed by any gardener.
Here are our favorite early pollinator plants that you can plant in your New England garden.
Here's how to take care of your houseplants in the spring, and prepare them for the growing season ahead.
Every year, we have new and unusual Paeonia (Peonies) in stock, as well as a tried and true classics. See our Peonies for 2022.
The best time to think about next spring is this fall when spring blooming bulbs need to be planted.
What should you put in containers, window boxes, and beds to make them last all spring and summer, and maybe even into early fall? Here are our top picks.
For many of us, plant lust hits hard in June. Here's a little eye candy from the nursery to help you scratch that itch.