Primroses love cool weather, flowering late fall, mild winter and spring in part sun to bright shade. Plant them in November in a moist, organically enriched, well-draining soil. They will survive ...
Cape primrose (Streptocarpus saxorum) is an easy-to-grow indoor flowering plant that could be the next gorgeous addition to your indoor garden. While the Cape primrose is just one of the many ...
Last week, I mentioned pansies, cyclamen, primula, stocks and sweet peas, but now let's discuss growing them in more detail. Pansies are the most popular cool weather annual. They are low-growing ...
This primrose can naturalize, but it is best to start with more than one to insure pollination and seed set. What: Primula bulleyana, also known as Bulley’s candelabra primrose, demand attention in ...
Dear Master Gardener: I purchased a primrose at the grocery store. Can I put it in my garden when the weather is conducive to doing so? Answer: Primula, or primrose, is a delightful indoor plant ...
WHAT: Candelabra primroses truly stand out in the woodland garden because of their tiered, stately flowers. They bloom in mid- to late spring and feature medium green, oblong, spoon-shaped, ...
If it is a native wildflower it must be good? Not always. The White Evening Primrose (Oenothera speciosa), commonly known as the Pink Evening Primrose or Pink Ladies, is a low-growing herbaceous, ...
It’s primrose season, so give yourself permission to make a path towards spring by bringing home a potted primrose from a local nursery or garden center. It may be too early to plant annuals such as ...
These beauties don't need a ton of sun to flourish.
Whether you’re looking for bedding plants for shade, bold colour, or even as a filler plant for sparse borders, these are the five plants the experts recommend right now for a pop of colour. Pansies ...