If I had a dollar for every time I heard, “I don’t like to work with hydrangeas, they are so touchy”, I would be rich enough to buy a Hydrangea farm! The fact is, they are a bit touchy, but if you know how to work with them, they can become a dear friend to your...
Oh my goodness! It’s finally SPRING! The smell of wet soil, melting snow, wet leaves coming back to the surface. Not just the smells, how about the sounds? The dogs are getting outside, the birds are getting active, even the neighbor kiddos are out and about more. ...
Cyclamens are a beautiful houseplant to enjoy during the cold, winter months. They have pretty, heart-shaped leaves with dark-green veining and beautiful blooms that pop right out of the middle of the plant! These qualities make this blooming plant a winner for many!...
Oh my, where has this year gone? Can it really be December already? This time of year, is one of my favorites for outdoor planters. Some people call them spruce top planters, some call them porch pots, some even call them greenery planters. It doesn’t matter what...
By Garden Apothecary Tillandsia plants are jungle plants, originating from Central and South America. So (duh!), they love heat and humidity! They naturally grow on the bark and branches of established trees, under a canopy – similar to orchids. They do not...
BY PISTILS NURSERY· Staghorn Fern Care: How To Water, Grow And Care For Mounted Staghorn Ferns It’s a fact: staghorn ferns are stunning. Mounted on a board, wrapped in vintage burlap, and hung a wall, these plants are truly works of living art. There are dozens of...