A colorful garden doesn't have to end at the end of summer. With proper planning and some stunning combinations, you can keep the beauty going through winter.
Winter's coming but in Florida, the weather is great for yard work in cooler temperatures. And there are plenty of tasty ...
Get your holiday party started with these classic & creative Christmas appetizer, everything from pigs in a blanket to an ...
Mix permanent herb plants like bay, rosemary, oregano, thyme, marjoram and sage with waterwise ornamental plants, in full sun ...
For a natural-looking tree, add sprigs of herbs — rosemary, dill, thyme, basil and bay leaf all work well. Or try a more festive approach by adding “ornaments” made from cherry tomatoes and pickled ...
Discover the new no-peel squash varieties—like honeynut, koginut, and honeypatch—that roast beautifully and beat butternut for easier, better Thanksgiving sides.
Adding greenery to your charcuterie board will make it feel more like a wreath. A rosemary border will turn your charcuterie ...
Your kitchen cabinet probably holds more treasures than a pirate’s chest, and I’m about to prove it! That lonely can of ...
Here are five things to do in the garden: Thyme. Thyme is the most cold-hardy herb and is therefore suitable for the fall and winter garden. Even if it should die back in a hard freeze, it will regrow ...