KUSA - A warm spring day is enhanced by the sight and scents of spring flowers. If winter has starved you for color and fragrance, add some now to your patio or flower beds. My favorite scented spring ...
Want an evergreen shrub with the red and green of Christmas through winter and pretty scented blooms in spring? Look no ...
Fast-growing shrubs can make excellent privacy hedges, especially for the more impatient among us. This shrub produces ...
Flowers can add a splash of color to your garden, but what's really special about them is their ability to emit delicate, delicious fragrances. Whether a zesty, creamy gardenia or a soothing, refined ...
Gardenias can be sensitive to extended frosts and benefit from proper overwinter care. Follow these expert tips to protect your gardenias in winter.
Spring has sprung! As winter has started fading away and the days have grown longer, nature is beginning to awaken for spring. One of the most exciting parts of the early spring season is the leaves ...
The Edgeworthia is easy to grow and sometimes blooms as early as February but always in March and April. It is beautiful and fragrant this year. Have you ever smelled an Edgeworthia bloom? Not many ...
The garden can rouse each of the senses. We can enjoy the beautiful colors, the sounds of wildlife, the texture of the plants, the taste of fruits, herbs and vegetables, and of course, the delightful ...
For about two weeks every spring, my letter carrier, delivery drivers and just about everyone else who walks into my yard comments on the deliciously strong scent emanating from the two lilac shrubs ...
Pruning Lavender In Spring With Lavender Plant Care ! How To Prune Properly For Maximum Flowers Unlock the secrets to vibrant ...
May Day in Hawaii is Lei Day as well. We celebrate Lei Day on May 1, but continue with leis throughout the year. Now there is also a noticeable spring fever effect when it comes to local gardeners, ...
Although roses remain favorites for suffusing your summer garden with intoxicating fragrance, there's only so much of their sassiness a gardener can tolerate. Luckily, there are a myriad of ...