Posts Tagged ‘flower garden’

Fall Blooming Flowers

October 24, 2011 |  by  |  Garden

Just because summer is long gone doesn’t mean you can’t have some color in your garden. There are plenty of options for fall flowers that can add beauty to your garden up until frost. Read More

Sunflowers in the City

August 16, 2011 |  by  |  Dig In

The Downtown Phoenix Roosevelt Row district is an eclectic combination of funky cafes, art galleries and music studios. As a resident of the area, locals recognize it as one the the hippest locations in our urban environment. It’s a home to activists and people who make a difference, and it will soon be home to a field of sunflowers. Read More

Help Save the Bees!

August 11, 2011 |  by  |  Dig In

If you’ve noticed that bees aren’t frequenting your garden like they did in years past, you’re not alone. Scientists and researchers all over the world have been studying the mysterious disappearance of honeybees for years. Read More

Prepare Soil for Spring Bulbs

July 28, 2011 |  by  |  Garden

Although blooms won’t appear until spring, late summer is the time to get your soil ready for spring bulb flowers. Read More

Summer Rose Care

July 22, 2011 |  by  |  Plants

Roses are popular plants in flower gardens all over the country. For the best results, roses need some extra TLC in the summer to ensure they stay healthy and productive. Read More

Planting Wildflowers

July 5, 2011 |  by  |  Garden

A wildflower garden brings natural color and beauty to your yard. Best of all, since wildflowers are wild and adapted to native conditions, they are easy to maintain and trouble-free. Read More

Designing a Flower Garden

June 29, 2011 |  by  |  Garden

Designing a flower garden can be an intimidating task, especially if you’re not artistically inclined. When you buy nursery flowers, it can be difficult to envision which varieties will look best together, how much space they’ll cover and just generally what they’ll look like in the ground. Read More

Window Boxes

June 29, 2011 |  by  |  Dig In

Window boxes are an ideal way to add a container garden to small spaces. They’re also a great way to add color to your home, no matter how much space you have. Before you go filling a window box with soil and flowers, there are a few things to keep in mind. Read More

Deadheading Flowers

June 20, 2011 |  by  |  Garden

You don’t need tie dye and dancing bears to be a deadhead in your own backyard. Deadheading is an important task for any gardener who wants to see multiple blooms in the flower garden. Read More

Attracting Bees

June 16, 2011 |  by  |  Dig In

Growing garden vegetables is a whole lot easier when you have honeybees to help with pollination. For one reason or another, some gardens aren’t as frequented by bees as others, which can result in limited yields due to insufficient pollination. Read More