Southern Gardening Audio From 2020
There will come a time when every gardener will say, "Now, what is the plant?" Today on Southern Gardening.
Now is the time to start looking for answers to those pesky summer trouble spots in the garden, today on Southern Gardening.
What gardener doesn't want their very own greenhouse? There are some low cost and effective choices today on Southern Gardening.
I always look forward to the frequency of daphne as one of the first signs that spring has finally arrived, today on Southern gardening.
New colorful coral bells are being introduced with foliage that adds interest and texture to any landscape, today on Southern Gardening.
The recent weather reminds us winter is still here, but I'll give you a tip for an earlier garden today on Southern Gardening.
This winter has been really tough on our gardens and gardeners and we need some beautiful flowers today on Southern Gardening.
Now is the time to look at those gardening catalogs for those perennials that are tried and true, easy to grow and to enjoy, today on Southern Gardening.
So if you still have bulbs you were meaning to plant earlier in the fall, it's not too late to plant those spring-flowering bulbs, today on Southern Gardening.
Winter is a time when gardeners need to rely on plants like pyracantha to brighten the areas around their homes today on Southern Gardening.
I really like the great red foliage color that develops from cool winter temperatures, today on Southern Gardening.
One of the hardest chores in the garden is pruning that beautiful knockout rosebush, today on Southern Gardening.
What gardener doesn’t want their very own greenhouse? There are some low cost and effective choices today on Southern Gardening.
You don’t have to wait for the warmer temperatures of spring to enjoy colorful dianthus today on Southern Gardening.
Picking up potting media at the local garden center doesn’t have to be confusing today on Southern Gardening.
We all love trees with three season beauty, I'll describe a garden multi tasker today on Southern Gardening.
Virginia sweetspire is versatile, beautiful, and low maintenance today on Southern Gardening.
Gardening with bare hands can be satisfying but sometimes you just need a pair of gloves today on Southern Gardening.
Pansies are the most recognizable cool weather bedding plant and I really like the new Cool Waves today on Southern Gardening.
One of the easiest ways to add a tropical flair to any landscape is to use plants with large leaves today on southern Gardening.