There are some flowers in a garden that just make you stop and stare in awe. With large blooms, stunning colors and unique shapes, they’re the ones that are the sure head-turners, and one of these ...
Foxgloves are among our most delightful native flowers, and a staple of cottage gardens for centuries. Flowering from late May through to July, they are the most undemanding of plants: easy to grow in ...
Foxglove is one of the most striking spring and summertime blooms. The plant's vibrant, towering spikes have drama to spare: They're laden with hollow, pendulous flowers that rise from the garden, ...
Foxgloves bring a cottage charm to any garden -- and they come up year after year. Foxgloves are not perennials, but biennials, and like other biennial flowers they die in their second year. Within ...
After spring arrives every year and growth on the plants takes place, there’s always one plant group that has a stellar year. In the past few years, it has been the hydrangea or the camelia. This year ...
Deadheading your plants has many benefits, often completely transforming the look of your garden. But not all plants will prosper after being deadheaded, so are foxgloves included in that? Knowing how ...