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Winter might not be associated with flowers as much as spring, but that doesn't mean there aren't any blooms to plant during ...
What time of year can I move hellebores? While hellebores, like the majority of perennial plants, can be successfully divided at any time of year, it's best to do so when they're not in active growth.
Hellebores: hardy and easy to growI recommend hellebores to all my gardening friends, even though they are relatively expensive. A newly released hybrid in a gallon pot can cost as much as $23. On ...
FULL-BORE HELLEBORES: These hardy perennials give a boost of color to winter-weary landscapes February 14, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. by Janet B. Carson ...
Hellebores are easy to grow and are a wonderful winter-flowering perennial.
Hellebores are known as winter roses. And quite right, too, given how they light up a border when not much else is in flower. But a word of caution: theirs is a poisonous beauty. The name comes ...
Sometimes by this time in February, the hellebores planted many years ago in a flower bed are showing buds, but that hasn’t happened yet.
The dreary days of winter are here. But what if you could add a pop of color to your garden? Here are 3 plants that will flower in the dead of winter.
It’s not uncommon for a garden to seem a bit bare from late fall through early spring, when very little is in bloom. Luckily, hardy cyclamen and hellebores can help fill this gap by providing ...
For the trendy gardener, there is the new Frostkiss series of hellebores in garden centers this season.
Don’t make hellebores too happy In order to produce beautiful flowers like this, hellebores should be planted in native soil that has been broken up thoroughly. (Courtesy of Walter Reeves) ...
Hellebores prefer a well-amended, well-drained soil in light to fairly heavy shade. Planting under deciduous trees allows them to get sunlight in the winter months and then shade in the hotter ...