Cactus to practice - Cape Henlopen head football coach Mike Frederick and Cape Gazette Emeritus Man Dave Frederick were together in Las Vegas last weekend for the wedding of Jackie Frederick Wiatrowski to Damien Brantley, son of Junior Brantley, former keyboardist for the Fabulous Thunderbirds
Cactus to practice - Cape Henlopen head football coach Mike Frederick and Cape Gazette Emeritus Man Dave Frederick were together in Las Vegas last weekend for the wedding of Jackie Frederick Wiatrowski to Damien Brantley, son of Junior Brantley, former keyboardist for the Fabulous Thunderbirds
Fifteen years since its foundation as a wholesale greenhouse, Ohio-based Groovy Plants Ranch has rapidly grown with the spike of interest in houseplants and gardening. Take a look at some of their groovy offerings!
Groovy Plants Ranch, a popular destination plant shop just 30 miles north
Each week, Mansion Global tackles a topic with an elite group of designers from around the world who work on luxury properties. This week, we look at how to incorporate biophilic design into a home.
From simple potted plants to dedicated rooms for relaxation, biophilic design is gaining
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Almost any ornamental plant is worth a closer look. Shown here, Solomon’s seal, phlox, grasses, prairie coneflower, etc.
The butterfly garden at Veterans Park in Papillion.
Some of us love bringing flowe
In our Plant PPL series, we interview people of color in the plant world. If you have suggestions for PPL to include, tag us on Instagram @latimesplants.
In the late 1990s, Louis Easton was a sulky teen when his horticulturist father introduced him to plant care and merchandising. Back t
YOU MIGHT THINK that a humid, rainy environment like Southwest Florida would make it difficult for cacti and succulents to thrive. But two local gardeners prove that these plants can flourish outdoors when the right species are selected and cared for properly.
Heather Shields, arborist a
YOU MIGHT THINK that a humid, rainy environment like Southwest Florida would make it difficult for cacti and succulents to thrive. But two local gardeners prove that these plants can flourish outdoors when the right species are selected and cared for properly.
Heather Shields, arborist a
Covering Orlando's Bungalow Neighborhoods
Guided by the bombshell behind Bomb Blooms, you will discover how to combine creativity and plant propagation to create your own unique cactus to take home.
Pictured: Pamela’s own “Frankenstein” creation.
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Dragons may throw flames but these mythical shaped plant holders are harmless.
If you remember the succulent pots that were shaped like bats, there’s now a newer version to home your succulents and it introduces yet another Halloween creation.
Introducing the Flying Dragon