This spring has been a banner year for the hydrangea flowers: the mop heads, the lace caps, and the oak-leaf types. I really don't know how to explain this outstanding and bountiful show this year.
This happens to me every spring and it drives me crazy. I am perfectly happy with the plants I have in my garden — until I see the “new and improved” versions out on the market. They all have fancy ...
The end of September can feel like a second spring due to all the planting and planning. This is a good time to divide and replant perennials such as day lilies, phlox and Lady’s Mantle. Purchase ...
When: 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, April 17. Where: Geauga County OSU Extension Office, Patterson Center on the Burton Fairgrounds, 14269 Claridon-Troy Road, Burton. Cost: $15. Call 440-834-4656 to register ...
When I say the word hydrangea, most of us immediately think of the traditional mophead shrub — with big leaves and big, ball-shaped flowers — that grows in the shade and sports mostly blue to purple ...
The fourth week of September means the planting season for adding new trees and shrubs is still in full sway. Another thing swaying are the many ornamental grasses that take pride of place in the late ...
The second week of February means it is time to stop procrastinating and order your tickets online for the NWFG show by visiting gardenshow.com. You will not only score a discount but be inspired by ...
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