Whether you're looking for baby pink hues or deep fuchsia tones, you'll want to add these flowers to your list ...
It's time to start thinking about what bulbs to plant now for long-lasting summer blooms. There are lots of lesser-known, ...
This is sometimes referred to as double dormancy. Seeds with morpho-physiological dormancy require both warm and cold ...
February is when winter starts to fade and spring becomes closer and there are many gardening jobs to be getting on with. The days start becoming longer, which is every gardener’s dream.
Valentine’s Day is all about love, romance, and of course, flowers. But while a fresh bouquet might make your heart flutter, ...
Daffodils are extremely poisonous for many pets, including cats and dogs. Your canine or feline friend will experience severe ...
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
Available in many different colours and often a staple in bouquets, lilies are undeniably gorgeous but toxic to both cats and ...
Some flowers can be toxic for dogs and cats. Here's a list of what is safe—and what isn't—before you buy a bouquet this ...
For those looking to plant some bulbs now and get a head start on spring, t's important to know what you can and can't plant ...
Roses are a Valentine’s Day staple, and fortunately, they are not toxic to pets. The main risk comes from the thorns, which ...
Daffodils These sunny yellow flowers, often included in mixed bouquets, are highly toxic for both cats and dogs when ingested. The bulbs, in particular, contain harmful alkaloids that can trigger ...