Honoring the Old, Respecting the Present, & Planting for the Future – Hannah Aclufi, Sedra Nathan, and Vincent Distrola Daffodils and jonquil Photo: NatureHills.com Historic Symbology As winter fades, ...
Even though winter weather is still hanging around Central Pennsylvania, now is actually the perfect time to start thinking about your garden. During a recent Studio 814 ...
SINGAPORE – In anticipation of Chinese New Year on Feb 17, a range of seasonal fruit and vegetables with festive significance have appeared in local markets. Among these are underground edible plants ...
Whether you want to learn how to grow ranunculus or are looking for an opportunity to teach your little one about little creatures, there’s a gardening event for you this month. Yes, it’s February, ...
Ranunculus flowers are having a moment, and it’s easy to see why. These beauties unfurl like peonies and roses and do well in artistic-like arrangements, alone or mixed with other types of flowers.
This week’s work in our garden includes digging up and preparing gladiolus bulbs for winter storage. Gladiolus, or glads for short, cannot survive in the ground though the winter in our area. Even ...
Few flowers capture the ethereal beauty of spring quite like the ranunculus. Sometimes called the Rose of Spring or Persian buttercup, this elegant bloom is beloved for its layers of delicate, ...
Today I will explore the wonderful world of corms. Along with bulbs, tubers, and rhizomes, corms constitute the quartet of underground storage structures that send up their silky blooms once a year — ...