Gardeners should keep an eye out for these new tropicals and shrubs, like mangaves, 'Gold Leopard' canna lilies and edible roses.
Red beets have potential as a high-value crop for farmers, but growers need to be mindful of managing foliar health and managing root health.
It's time to evaluate late-emerged wheat fields for germination, stand counts and yield potential while considering vernalization and nitrogen management strategies.
Check out new varieties of annual and perennial plants, including the 'Cookies and Cream' hibiscus, Golden Feathers polemonium and Supertunia Tiara petunia.
Holiday cacti, like Christmas cacti or Easter cacti, are the perfect indoor plant to brighten a room with some festive color.
Morning glories and bamboo are often considered nuisance plants. But according to columnist Joyce Bupp, one person's garden trash may be another's treasure.
While it’s still too early to sow seeds for your spring garden, it’s not too early to begin the planning process. Here's what you'll need for your seed starting checklist.
After stretches of droughty weather, producers might wonder if their forages have died or gone dormant to save themselves. Here's how to plan your next steps in forage management.
In Pennsylvania, the floral growing season is over by November, but that doesn't mean there aren't business ventures and decorating options for flora lovers.
A Lancaster Farming reader points out some confusing gardening instructions.