When gardeners think of spring-blooming bulbs, the top four plants that come to mind are crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and ...
The shady areas around our homes are pleasant, but often, they are bare spots devoid of flowering plants. Many perennials, annuals, and shrubs can brighten up those partially to fully shaded areas ...
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Striped wintergreen is a native plant that flowers in summer and remains green all winter. It thrives in dry shady areas.
A darling of chefs and foodies alike, the ramp, or Allium tricoccum, is a perfect candidate for inclusion in central Ohio woodland gardens. Ramps, also known as wild leeks, taste like a delicious ...
Editor's note: Once a month, the OSU Extension master gardener's office of Franklin County profiles a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Each spring as the Ohio woodlands wake up to new ...
Late winter and early spring can be kind of a dreary time in gardens, with many plants still dormant. However, if you plan ahead, your garden can be magically blanketed in blooms, even when there's ...
Wiley, head gardener at the Garden House in Devon, U.K., explores the secrets and wonders of woodland gardening. These shade-loving magical miniature landscapes meander from one ecosystem to another, ...
Answer: Yes, the martagon lily is well-suited for a woodland garden and performs best in a semi-shaded area with filtered light and cool conditions. It flowers early in the garden, receiving sun ...
For many of us, fall is the time when we think about what kind of bulbs we will plant in our garden for next spring. Gardners are optimists, and even when we face the slowing of growth and the descent ...
Sooner or later, you discover that the Mid-Atlantic spring comes in three phases — three faces, you might say. Leading up to and including cherry blossom time, the garden is fresh with burgeoning ...
British woodland in April is more lovely than even the finest of gardens. Beneath the trees, drifts of bluebells will soon be taking over from earlier violets and primroses, with foxgloves adding to ...