6 Camellias You Need To See To Believe
Camellias aren’t into subtlety—they make a bold statement, with glossy evergreen leaves and luscious blooms that last for up to half the year! Take a look at the pretty varieties you can grow here in Houston.
Camellias aren’t into subtlety—they make a bold statement, with glossy evergreen leaves and luscious blooms that last for up to half the year! Take a look at the pretty varieties you can grow here in Houston.
It’s always good to have some simple, delicious holiday baking ready to serve guests and surprise visitors. These sweet treats from the garden look almost too beautiful to eat!
Not only beautiful and festive, poinsettias are easy to take care of, so you can worry less about keeping your decor alive, and more about keeping the Christmas spirit alive, instead!
For those who love interior design but are a bit non-committal and afraid to pull the trigger on permanent changes, Christmas decorating is the perfect activity to get creative! Here are our favorite Christmas tree decorating trends for 2020.
Christmas cactus are some of the most beloved holiday plants, and some of the most unusual. Here’s how to keep yours thriving for years to come!
Impatient gardeners, take note: paperwhite bulbs can be forced into growing super duper fast, so you can enjoy fresh blossoms in a matter of weeks!
Don’t break your back pulling lawn weeds! Pre-emergent herbicides are the solution for saving yourself a season’s worth of hassles—here’s how.
We know it sounds crazy to be thinking about winter already—fall only just began! But by following these simple guidelines for pre-winter lawn care, you’ll prevent all sorts of issues from appearing in spring.
Some plants sport red, orange and gold foliage all the time, not just when they’re about to drop in autumn! Plant some of these gorgeous varieties to complement the incredible colors of the surrounding scenery.
The weather is starting to cool down, and now is the time to prevent brown patch fungus from lurking underneath leaves and debris, or else you’ll be greeted with a nasty surprise come springtime!