January
It's the cheerful, orange-red winter berries that make this easy-to-care-for plant so special, and indoors or out they add a great bit of winter interest.
Planting bulbs in containers is easy, and a great way to get spring colour.
Associated with the 70's, suburbia, and swingers, this grass is not my favorite plant, but can look good blowing in the wind, or in a nautralized evironment.
Found there in my garden, growing on rotting wood - and ideas folks?
Do we dare hope that things are starting to warm up a bit? I've had enough of catalogues, dreaming, sorting tools, and staring at the snow and rain.
Planting bulbs in the green – snowdrops & acconites
Violas in full glory
What is succession planting?
Tete a Tete Daffodils – How to Grow
Spring flowering plants / bulbs – Colour, beauty and joy early in the year.
Dutch Iris – How to grow
Snowdrops (Galanthus) – how to grow
Planning a New Garden