Daffodil Narcissus Planting Tips
Daffodils are perfect to plant in between shrubs and trees in shade areas. They also look wonderful in a woodland garden borders that need color. Autumn planting tips on this post!
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Skip to contentDaffodils are perfect to plant in between shrubs and trees in shade areas. They also look wonderful in a woodland garden borders that need color. Autumn planting tips on this post!
It is Spring in my garden so that means the planting of rain and temperatures in the 50*’s. In this post, I share the Geese
Rain day weekend means planting and shopping at local garden centers. Join me at my potting table back in the raised bed garden as I
Who doesn’t love Autumn color? This is the time of year where trees, shrubs, and perennials take the main stage in the landscape. In this
Winter Dome Gardening is the best in March especially in Ohio. In this post I share a fun video featuring the snow day walk out
The blooms on the Dinner Plate Dahlias can be intimidating at the garden centers; trust me! Every year I would admire them when I worked
Whats new for 2019 on GardenChat Network with Bren Haas. In this article you’ll find the latest.
Spent the morning out under the crabapple tree with my pup Olivia. I had to take photos to share with you the experience. The bees
Starting a Garden From Seed with Children is the most rewarding thing you can do. Spring is the time to get outside as a family.
This isn’t the first year I grow Tithonia, also called Mexican Sunflower but it sure did make an impression in my garden this year. When I picked the…
One of the highlights of spring is watching these sweet-scented blue bulbs called Muscari explode in the border of my landscape. Today I’m sharing with
I’m noticing as I shop the garden centers this spring a trend of new gardeners filling their carts with spring blooms like the dainty little pansies. With the variety of colors available this year it’s hard not to grab a six pack of these once known as old fashion flowers. Pan American Seed is making the pansy hip to plant with it’s new trailing features.