If you want your garden containers to be filled with colorful flowers in spring, now's the time to get your bulbs planted to make sure they're ready to bloom once our gardens thaw out after winter.
You can save a little money by reviving your potting mix rather than throwing it out. This is how to refresh your potted soil in time for spring without even emptying your pots.
Jump-start spring with a beautiful container garden of these cold-hardy plants.
Garden expert Mark Thompson relies on color theory as a recipe for front-stoop success For this container in full sun, Thompson opted for a triadic scheme, using colors that are equidistant on the ...
The second week of February means the Northwest Flower & Garden Show in Seattle is wrapping up and that means the start of spring here in Western Washington. For gardeners, perhaps the best part of ...
Hebe is a brilliant shrub to welcome March with, keeping the garden looking lively in early spring. It’s evergreen, neat, and ...
If you garden in a small space -- around a patio or on a deck or balcony -- growing plants in pots is a good way to add color and a little pizazz to the space. And, in a big garden, placing large pots ...
Think spring! Late September to early October is prime time for planting spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, crocuses, hyacinths and alliums — whether you plant them in the ground or in ...
The IKEA spring gardening collection 2026 is the ultimate refresh. It's full of pretty planters, stylish storage, and even ...
SEATTLE — After a long cold winter like this last one, we all need something to lift our spirits and remind us that spring will soon be here, and nothing adds a cheery glow like planting up a simple ...
Spring planting season has a way of emptying your wallet fast. Between compost, seeds, tools, and containers, even a modest ...