Primroses are considered a short-term houseplant. If you want to try to keep them thriving indoors, they will need bright light. They will love a south-facing windowsill; they tolerate the cold near ...
Primroses love cool weather, flowering late fall, mild winter and spring in part sun to bright shade. Plant them in November in a moist, organically enriched, well-draining soil. They will survive ...
In a few short weeks, the splashes of color will be appearing in the garden centers as the first cheery pots of primroses arrive to brighten our spirits. Primroses are one of the earliest bloomers in ...
Imagine a bleak, chilly day. Now imagine a bouquet of cheery, cool-season blooms. Pansies. Perhaps petunias. But don't forget primroses. The name primrose is derived, in part, from the Latin primus, ...
We have a longer and more colorful bloom period from flowering trees and shrubs in the Pacific Northwest than in most of the United States. One after another tree or shrub flowers during April and May ...
Norman Winter is a horticulturist. He is a former director of the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens. Follow him on Facebook at Norman Winter “The Garden Guy.” See ...
WHAT: Candelabra primroses truly stand out in the woodland garden because of their tiered, stately flowers. They bloom in mid- to late spring and feature medium green, oblong, spoon-shaped, ...
As winters go, the fast-departing season was a good one. It was a bit dry there before last week’s deluge, and a heavy snowstorm did awful damage to some trees, but the weather turned cold early and ...
If it is a native wildflower it must be good? Not always. The White Evening Primrose (Oenothera speciosa), commonly known as the Pink Evening Primrose or Pink Ladies, is a low-growing herbaceous, ...