Clematis, the “queen of climbers,” is a favorite among gardeners for its stunning blooms and versatile growing habits. Understanding clematis care can transform your garden into a spectacular floral display. Clematis plants originated in China, Japan, and...
Jasmine is one of the most beloved flowering plants. It’s easy to see why. It has a delicate, sweet fragrance that fills the air. Its dainty white or pink flowers are revered for purity and beauty. It’s easy to grow, especially in a favorable climate like...
Are you looking for a flowering plant that does more than flower? Try nasturtiums. A ground cover that does more than cover? Nasturtiums again. These Central American denizens bring vivid color to the yard, add a peppery kick to salads and garnishes, and repel...
Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) were first cultivated in Sicily for their sweet fragrance and butterfly-like flowers in hues of white, pink, red, violet, and purple (among others). Introduced to England in the late 17th century, these climbing annuals later became a...
“Cantaloupe” is hard to spell, but easy to grow. This fruiting vine traces its roots to Egypt and Central Asia, dating back to around 2400 BCE. In Italy, cantaloupe cultivation rose with the Renaissance and, by the 15th century, had spread to Spain and...