November (Outdoor) – Winter Annuals
Winter annuals, such as pansies, violas, Dianthus chinensis, red mustard, snapdragons, ornamental cabbage and kale can still be planted. The earlier in the month, the better.
December #8 (Indoor)
Deck your halls and walls with things found in your garden. Steal a little fresh-cut greenery from your landscape. When pruning, cut back to a branch so as not to…
December #7 (Outdoor)
If you think Christmas lights are the only way to brighten up your outdoor winter scene, you haven’t met some of our favorite plants. You will get lots of excitement…
December #6 (Indoor)
Growing rosemary indoors can be tricky. While it is one of the most drought-tolerant plants once established in the landscape, it resents drying out in a pot. Seldom will it…
December #6 (Outdoor)
Cyclamen, kalanchoe, poinsettia, paperwhites, amaryllis, Christmas cactus, English ivy and rosemary topiaries offer weeks of added color and interest to the home during the holidays. Most perform best in bright,…
December #6 (Outdoor)
Small hollies, conifers, twisted willow and redtwig dogwoods make great additions to winter pots and can be added to the garden come spring.