Dahlias come in a wide assortment of sizes, shapes and colors. When provided with good growing conditions they will bloom ...
The common wisdom is to cut back dahlias in fall after the first hard frost, but can you cut them before the frost? Here's ...
Dahlias are not winter-hardy in our climate so they must be lifted for repeated use. The success of this process involves careful digging, curing, and storage to prevent the fleshy tubers from ...
Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for ...
Whether you have wax or tuberous begonias, our gardening experts are here to walk you through their overwintering advice ...
If you grow dahlias or canna lilies, garden chores in the fall include taking steps to ensure tender bulbs and rhizomes can ...
Some flowering plants that produce bulbs, tubers, or corms need to be lifted and stored for winter. Know which you have if ...
The big question is when to dig your dahlia tubers. The answer is after a good frost. The plants should be left in the ground ...
Wellbeing Magazine on MSN

Dancing through the Spring Garden

Haul out. Winter debris helps protect gardens from weeds, but this is the time to pull out the old corn stalks and the dismal ...
Many people gravitate toward the round, globe-shaped radishes, and their small size makes them easy to grow in containers.
Cold can kill dahlias left in the ground, so digging up the tubers and storing them for winter can ensure you'll have a ...
Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...