Although roses remain favorites for suffusing your summer garden with intoxicating fragrance, there's only so much of their sassiness a gardener can tolerate. Luckily, there are a myriad of ...
For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to plants with fragrant flowers and foliage. The added bonus with growing many of these is the butterflies and hummingbirds that they will attract to ...
All gardeners know the joy spring planting brings. Full of color and shape, our yards are arguably at their peak during this season. But, it isn't just visuals you should focus on when curating your ...
KUSA - A warm spring day is enhanced by the sight and scents of spring flowers. If winter has starved you for color and fragrance, add some now to your patio or flower beds. My favorite scented spring ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Common witch hazel Some gardeners grow flowers for their beauty in the ...
Inspired by Helen Keller, you can pair fragrant flowers with a soft green border to create a garden that delights the senses.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Planting fast-growing shrubs is another way to bring color and fragrance to the garden. One large hardy ...
Plant fragrant flowering shrubs as a family and create a wonderful memory. “My absolute favorite fragrant shrub is viburnum. The aroma is my definition of springtime,” recommended Susan Jacobson, ...
Who doesn’t love a home that smells good? A fresh bouquet of flowers is one way to add a whiff of goodness, but so are plants that stay alive! Talk about a great alternative to candles that may have ...
Outside my window, enchanting ribbons of deep blue and snow-white forget-me-nots thread their way through my shady borders amongst showy mounds of sunny yellow primroses, luxurious clumps of ...
My friend Janet asked me a few days ago what flowers she could grow this summer that would be easy and above all, fragrant. Well, easy was easy to suggest, but fragrant not much so. Janet’s question ...