One of my friends asked me how I felt when I came back to the Rancho and my old home sat there empty of any aspect of myself. That’s a hard question to answer. For one thing, I’ve been so busy, ...
This plant is gorgeous in spring, when its bright red tubular flowers bloom, and in fall, when its seed pods burst to reveal shiny red seeds (which are poisonous). Photo Credit: Zeynel Cebeci / ...
How to care for it: Plant trumpet vine in full sun with well-drained soil. Water moderately and provide support for climbing. Regular pruning is essential to manage its vigorous growth.
For its Barbican debut, multi-prize-winning Connaught Brass despatches season’s greetings in a cracker of a programme that gift wraps festive joy with interludes of serene reflection. Christmas is a ...
It was brought here, like many other invasive plants, as an ornamental to beautify gardens in a newly prosperous America, admired for its brilliantly colored berries. The vine, as its name implies ...