Southern Gardening
Tropical plants can make great landscape plants.
Geraniums are not old fashioned flowering plants.
Gary Bachman discusses an easy way to grow herbs: an herb box.
The straight and tall flower spikes of Liatris put an exclamation point in the garden.
Supertunias are very versatile plants that have been good performers in Mississippi.
Follow these tips for the tastiest tomatoes on the block.
Warm summer weather is a perfect time to pick colorful plants for your landscape.
Early spring flowering plants indicate that spring is coming.
Starting seeds indoors is a popular activity for dedicated home gardeners, but can be scary for the novice. Let’s look at some tips that will make it easy and help ensure success in starting your own seeds for the coming season. The good thing is the garden centers have all the supplies you’ll need. A fantastic way to get start is with a cell tray and clear dome, sometimes they’re called a seed starting greenhouse, and have everything needed to grow more than enough seedlings. Simply add water and the coconut fiber pellets soak up the water and expand.
If you’re a fan of Southern Gardening you’ve heard me talk about the advantages of growing in sub-irrigated containers. It’s the spring season and I’d like to share the steps of replanting these containers.