Bearded iris are eye-catching, low-maintenance flowers that thrive in Ohio gardens. Learn how to plant and care for them.
You don't need a big yard to grow citrus.
It is much too early to let heat-loving plants such as petunias, marigolds or tomato plants sit outdoors overnight.
Growing fruit in containers is more viable than many gardeners think. One unique berry tree adapts well to pots and can reward you with sweet summer harvests.
Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
I planted a lot of bulbs last year and I’m looking forward to their spring show. During periods of warm weather, bulbs might begin sprouting, especially those planted close to a house or garage ...
Having your own citrus garden can be extremely rewarding — few things compare to the scent of citrus blossoms or the satisfaction of picking fresh fruits straight from a tree. Unfortunately, not every ...