Alstroemeria 'Sweet Laura' POSTED BY KIM — “Later bloomers” — no, I’m not talking about *myself.* (cough cough) I’m talking about plants in my yard that ar… more →
Sugar Creek Gardens' BlogKim wrote 8 hours ago: Alstroemeria 'Sweet Laura' POSTED BY KIM — “Later bloomers” — no, I … more →
gardenercaleb wrote 1 day ago: Helleborus 'Josef Lemper' When I returned home – back to the rolling hills and welcomi … more →
Adrian Thysse wrote 1 day ago: I haven’t been a reliable garden blogger lately, so I am planning to put aside a few hours eve … more →
kilbournegrove wrote 2 days ago: I know, it is a bit of a mouthful, but just think how clever you will sound when you go to the garde … more →
homesteadgardens wrote 4 days ago: Groundcovers that still look great in mid-November Just when it appeared that we’d debated ALL … more →
Gardora wrote 4 days ago: Look out for crown rot and brown rots on died down perennials, especially if you are on a clay or po … more →
YardLover Times wrote 1 week ago: As soon as I saw this FreezePruf plant protector, I knew it was going to be important. It’s a … more →
Jan wrote 1 week ago: “Black Magic”, a copyrighted post, was written for my WordPress blog called Always Growing by Jan in … more →
homesteadgardens wrote 2 weeks ago: by Susan Harris On the 15th of every month, over 150 garden bloggers from around the world take part … more →
rhobinlee wrote 2 weeks ago: Veronica pectinata Wednesday when I left the house, frost remained on the ground and plants. One pla … more →
Jules wrote 2 weeks ago: Division is a quick and easy way to propagate your favourite plants for filling in gaps in your gard … more →
Kim wrote 2 weeks ago: POSTED BY KIM — Do you see why I love this flower?? It is mid-November and this plant is goin … more →
Jules wrote 2 weeks ago: Bamboos. Most species are hardy, but most will grow best if given shelter from cold winds. The are m … more →
Kate wrote 3 weeks ago: Cape Town has been blasted by a wintry storm all weekend. Even in a courtyard, my plants have been b … more →
rhobinlee wrote 3 weeks ago: if you haven’t already, now is the time to walk through the weeds. All types of seed pods are … more →
Kim wrote 3 weeks ago: POSTED BY KIM — Have you ever planted a perennial that died, so you planted it again, and it d … more →
Nancy's Garden wrote 3 weeks ago: Nancy Szerlag For those who like to get their holiday shopping done early, here are two great garden … more →
Gardora wrote 3 weeks ago: Root cuttings can be taken now: they can be used to propagate herbaceous perennials like acanthus, e … more →
mynortherngarden wrote 3 weeks ago: Looks good in hat Lose the hat, lady Let’s face it: Not everyone looks good in a cap. The youn … more →