Articles related to "Indoor Flowers"Over-wintering annual geraniums as houseplants save plants and money for next summer's gardens. Pelargoniums make good plants for indoor flower gardens.
The length of a day, the amount of sunlight, and the temperature vary greatly from climate to climate and season to season. Enjoying flowers need not be a problem.
Add a few cool-season annuals to your garden for color during off seasons. See five of the best cool weather annual cut flower plants.
African violets are the most popular houseplant in America. If you follow a few simple rules, growing this colorful, flowering plant is fun and easy.
Cutting flowers to bring indoors - a luxury of having a home garden that everyone should enjoy. Here are a few perennial plants with summer blooms that last indoors.
Every winter gardeners crave blooms, color, flowers, green leaves and spring! Try raising some of these easy flowering plants inside.
Long used as a cutting flower or dried in everlasting flower arrangements, the Bachelor's Buttons also go by the common name of bluet or ragged sailor.
Sweet autumn clematis is a deciduous perennial vine that takes center stage in the garden every fall with showers of white fragrant flowers.
There are many yellow flowering roses that will add cheerful color and warmth to your garden. Here are a few favorite roses of gardeners worldwide.
Some plants are known for their ability to attract songbirds to the garden. These annual plants are a must for a bird-friendly landscape.
Garden chrysanthemums, lovely late bloomers at Riverbanks Botanical Garden, bring perennial joy to any autumn landscape.
Most flowering trees and shrubs can be coaxed into their spring dresses in the middle of winter.
The perennial larkspur plant is an easy and delightful thing for many landscapers and gardeners, adding old-fashioned charm to any bed or border.
A favorite garden shrub for generations the Hydrangea evokes charm and grace with its large flower clusters and long season of bloom. Grow a hydrangea in your garden!
Goldenrod is often thought to provoke allergies, but the goldenrod pollen does not bother allergies at all. All solidago species are attractive to native butterflies.
Flowers add color and beauty to the landscape. Capturing some of that beauty by cutting and placing it in a vase will reward friends and family.
The bulb growing season can be extended by using tender bulbs or other summer flowering, perennial bulbs in the yellow themed garden.
Whether you need a holiday gift or a birthday gift or a thinking of you gift, here are ideas for the perfect gardening present for the special gardener on your list.
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