Southern Gardening
The winter season can really show off some twisted plants found in the landscape.
There is one landscape activity that has no time deadline and with the cooler weather it’s a good time to apply a layer of mulch. And when you think a little about it, this is the time of year that Mother Nature mulches her garden.
The end of the season is the time to properly care of your landscape tools.
One of the flowering plants that’s left me in awe the past couple of years has been the Senetti pericallis.
Choosing flowering annuals at the garden center is always an easy choice with celosia.
Mail order can get you ready for spring when the winter winds start blowing.
There's a reason gardeners call compost "black gold.”
One of my favorite heirloom plants is the Confederate Rose.
The freezing temperatures we know are coming are a stark reminder that winter has arrived.