Here are some new, or newly available, plants for 2008 that piqued our interest. It's too soon to say exactly where most of them will be available, but if a source is not listed keep an eye out for ...
Last week I wrote about ordering seeds from catalogs. This week I'd like to turn to ordering plants. It's amazing what they can send in the mail these days! They can ship cut flowers, bulbs, fragile ...
It’s always fun when garden catalogs arrive in the mail. Mine generally start to arrive in December and continue through February. In the evening when things slow down, you will find me drooling over ...
These days, the morning sun on the snow is almost blinding, but the cold and snow are going to be around for a long time. Looking at the spot in the yard where the snowdrop plants are planted, I find ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The winter flood of gardening catalogues has begun. If you are like me, they are filling your inbox as well as your mailbox. Sure, ordering seeds and supplies online is fast and ...
For herbaceous perennials and woody plants, winter hardiness is a key issue. Most reputable catalogs list hardiness zones for the plants they sell, but that's no guarantee a plant will survive. After ...