Are ornamental sweet potatoes edible? If you want sweet potatoes to eat, the tubers from your ornamental sweet potato vines are indeed edible. However, you're better off choosing a variety that's ...
Ever wish you could replicate the beauty of a blue sky? Plant this flowering vine inspired by clear, purplish-blue skies, and you can! The golden center even looks like the shining sun in a blue sky.
Warm winter days are perfect for garden prep. Try these 5 early tasks to get a head start on the growing season—no digging in ...
Chris Bonnett, horticulturist and owner of Gardening Express adds that: 'Hardy plants that can withstand cooler temperatures ...
After being pollinated, the plants form seeds within a hollow green fruiting body, shaped somewhat like a cucumber.
Ornamental sweet potato vines seem to be everywhere: I’ve seen them spilling out of planters at the entrances of posh New York City restaurants as well as carpeting patches of ground in Central ...
Many gardeners say that vines are the best plants yet, to give their homes an air of tropical living by using them to cover ...
Witch hazel has scented flowers that can be vivid orange, yellow or red, standing out on any grey January day. Plants such as ...
While many wild vines have been used in local landscapes, not all are good choices for landscape use. Smilax would be one of those that I would consider unsuitable. Although it has very attractive ...
Pruning maple trees, birches, and willows in winter is not recommended because they are prone to excessive sap running from ...
It’s a jungle out there. Specifically, I’m talking about those near-abandoned corners of our own backyards. Stuck behind trees or shrubs, they’re impossible spots to reach without breaking branches or ...