It can take several months, including a period of dormancy, before the bulb has enough energy to produce another flower.
Roses are a Valentine’s Day staple, and fortunately, they are not toxic to pets. The main risk comes from the thorns, which ...
LISTEN UP Art Songs for the Heart The term “art song” can seem vaguely daunting, suggesting that all those other songs you like aren’t sufficiently artful somehow. In fact, they’re a wonderful way to ...
2. Lilies: These are popular Valentine’s Day flowers, but they’re toxic to both cats and dogs. In some cases, ingesting lilies can be fatal, though it does depend on the species of lily. Other issues ...
Houseplants add interest and nature to any space, but for fans of maximalist design, here are some options to add extra drama ...
Gorgeous, flame-colored amaryllis in shiny gold pots adorned ... honey and sprinkled with local sea salt and dried herbs and flowers. Kennett Square is the mushroom capital of the world and ...
A mericans are predicted to spend a whopping 2.5 billion dollars on flowers this Valentine’s day. If you are one of the people who are considering such a gift to your paramour, ...
Columnist Joyce Bupp marvels at the wonders of nature, and how often we have little control over its behavior. Recently, she ...
The George Eastman Museum’s annual Dutch Connection floral display will be on view February 7 through 23 throughout the ...
A few weeks ago, a friend from Loudonville asked what my favorite early flowering plant was? Answering that question is like answering the question, “Who is my favorite child?” Honestly, I love all ...
Last year at holiday time I was given a most unusual gift: an amaryllis bulb encased in wax. I had no idea such a thing existed, so I immediately looked ...