Planting wildflower seeds is a great way to add a beautiful, low-maintenance, and relatively affordable flower bed to your outdoor space. In fact, more and more gardeners are replacing lawns with ...
• Seeds for sweet peas and native California wildflowers should be planted in November to get the best blooms this spring. • Sweet peas have a delicate, unforgettable fragrance that has never been ...
If you want your garden to be filled with bright, characterful colour, this is when you need to plant wildflowers ...
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Question: My subdivision consists of mostly well manicured landscapes, yet I want to plant a small (about 150 square foot) wildflower garden. How can I create the "natural" look without offending my ...
If you dream of vibrant wildflower displays in spring, then now is the time to act. “Planting wildflowers is all about delayed gratification,” said Arnold. “You won’t see immediate results, but ...
Q: I would like to plant some wildflowers on my property in Igo. Do you have recommendations as to what type of seed I should plant and where I can find bulk wildflower seed? A: Because I do not know ...
Plant swaps help save seeds, build community, preserve biodiversity, protect food sovereignty, and encourage a new generation ...
Create wildflower seed balls to attract pollinators and add beauty to your garden or yard! Learn how to create your own wildflower seed balls easily and scatter them in your garden or neighborhood to ...
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One of the delights of gardening is that it allows you to time travel. As the days grow shorter and colder, gardeners aren’t thinking much about the impending pandemic winter. Instead, they’re ...
The unrelenting sun often forces us indoors at summer’s end, seeking refuge from oppressive heat. Thankfully, the recent rain and break in temperatures has us thinking about the garden again. In ...