A native of moss-covered rocks of the tropical rainforests, magnificent orchids grow hydroponically, naturally.
At the Aalsmeer Flower Market in Holland, grass is being scooped up by florists who are tucking the plants into...
Although I can hardly trace my own roots further back than my grandmother, I can grow peas from a seed...
Often mistaken for a fern, or sometimes a moss, Selaginella kraussiana falls somewhere in between.
The 2003 winners: Ornamental Millet ‘Purple Majesty’ (1) This cultivar of Pennisetum glaucum grows to a height of up...
In Europe, an annual Bulb of the Year election takes place in various countries. In North America, the comparable award...
Now's the time to tend to the matters that need tending in the garden. How to protect your plants and...
Don't leave off dividing perennials until early spring, when the plants are still dormant or in bud. Fall is the...
While tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and other bulbs can be found flourishing in gardens across the province come spring, hardy fritillarias...
Mention the word “invasive” and most gardeners will throw up their hands - but one can always turn a problem...
A large, vigorous variety, ‘Judith’ holds its own toward the back of a perennial bed or among roses. When featured...
The Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) is confirming something gardeners have always known: Gardening is good for you. Follow our tips...
Christine Allen on appealing shrubs and trees to enhance your winter garden.
Welcome birds into your garden by growing a variety of plants to meet their needs.