
Tennessee’s Official Cultivated Flower, Iris Brings a Rainbow of Colors to Spring Landscapes UT Gardens’ April 2019 Plant of the Month: Iris Submitted by Andy Pulte, UT Department of Plant…
Tennessee’s Official Cultivated Flower, Iris Brings a Rainbow of Colors to Spring Landscapes UT Gardens’ April 2019 Plant of the Month: Iris Submitted by Andy Pulte, UT Department of Plant…
Beautiful Spring Blooms Predict Delicious Summer Fruit UT Gardens’ Plant of the Month for March 2019: Blackberries Submitted by Holly Jones and Carol Reese of the UT Gardens in Knoxville and…
A Winter Beauty for Shady Landscapes UT Gardens’ February 2019 Plant of the Month: Hellebore Submitted by Derrick Stowell, Education Administrator, and Susan Hamilton, Director, UT Gardens One plant sure to…
The Traditional Darlings of the South Have A Wider Range UT Gardens’ January 2019 Plant of the Month: Camellia Submitted by Susan Hamilton, Director of the UT Gardens Camellia is…
Its Blooms Stand Out in the Winter UT Gardens’ December 2018 Plant of the Month: Giant Leopard Submitted by Alexandria Smith, research specialist, UT Gardens, Knoxville Looking to add something unique to…
A Standout Shrub for Multiseason Interest UT Gardens’ November 2018 Plant of the Month: Smoketree Submitted by James Newburn, assistant director and curator of the UT Gardens, Knoxville Fall gives us a…
For Salads, Soups, and More UT Gardens’ October 2018 Plant of the Month: Mizuna Submitted by Holly Jones, UT Gardens, Knoxville A mixed baby greens farmer first introduced me to…
Add an ‘Electric Charge’ to Your Landscape Tom Stebbins, UT/TSU Extension Submitted by Tom Stebbins, UT/TSU County Agent, Hamilton County, ChattanoogaThe renowned German plantsman Karl Foerster said that “grasses are the…
A Full Bloom Show Stopper Jason Reeves When you think of “old school” or “classic plants,” what comes to mind? In the south many think of their grandmother’s hydrangeas, privet hedge, snowball bush…