African American Garden History and the Future

African American Garden History and the Future

African Americans are at the center of our nation’s gardening and farming history and are an integral part of shaping the future. We went searching for examples of how they have experienced and contributed to past and present gardening and farming practices in the United States. We were taken aback by the amount and depth of stories out there! So we wish to share this small sampling of stories with links for you to explore more deeply.

Hellebore: The Beautiful Winter Flower

Hellebore: The Beautiful Winter Flower

After my garden goes to sleep in the fall I look forward to the approach of winter. Tucked among the ferns are some of my favorite winter blooming perennials: hellebores. I love seeing the evergreen leaves throughout the year and excitedly wait for flowers to emerge during a season when there is little else in bloom.

The Bare Necessities: Everything You Need To Know About Bare-Root Plants

The Bare Necessities: Everything You Need To Know About Bare-Root Plants

February is “bare-root" season at Swansons and this means now is the best time to find an extensive selection of fruit trees and berries at a great price. Many of the varieties of fruit trees and berries that we have in stock now won't be available later in the year!

All About Pothos

All About Pothos

This fast-growing houseplant is perfect for beginners and seasoned indoor gardeners alike. Easy to care for and tolerant of many conditions, it looks beautiful trailing down from a bookcase or desk and can be trained up a trellis or across a wall to make a dramatic impact.