Celosia Centerpiece for the Holidays
I always look to the farm for inspiration when planning out my holiday décor. We’ve been lucky enough to have a mild autumn, and I get to reap the rewards! The Dragon’s Breath Celosia have hung around,...
View ArticleWhich SunPatiens Are You?
Create your own user feedback survey 10% or less Scarlet Red SunPatiens You are a social butterfly! You get your energy from being around others, and you are happiest when spending time with family...
View ArticleUpcycled T-Shirt Garden Tote Bag
You know those times when you head out into the garden to pick a few things and you end up having more than you can handle? Isn’t it great to have that “problem”? All you need is a pair of scissors and...
View Article7 Plants to Use for Borders
I like to structure gardens so that there’s something eye-catching on each level. I find that it’s often easy to forget about the plants right at your feet. So, when you’re planning your garden,...
View ArticlePucker Up! Make Your Own All-Natural Lip Gloss
Lip gloss was developed in the 1930s for actresses starring in black and white films. Our friend Georgia Pellegrini shows us how. Lip Gloss Ingredients 2 teaspoons pure, filtered, unbleached cosmetic...
View ArticleTurn Eggshells into Vases with this Easy Craft Project
Don’t throw out those eggshells! If you’re not going to compost or use them in the garden, save the eggshells for this fun craft project. Georgia Pellegrini shows us how to turn this would-be trash...
View ArticleDIY Paperwhites Support
Paperwhites are one of my favorite plants to keep inside during the winter, and they’re so easy to encourage to bloom indoors. Unfortunately, those happy flower clusters can be a bit too heavy for the...
View ArticleUse Greenery for Simple, Organic Wedding Decor
If you’re looking to add an organic touch to your wedding, then go green with some foliage. Greenery can add texture and a simple, rustic appeal to wedding decor and arrangements without breaking the...
View Article7 Family-Friendly Spring Break Activities in Arkansas
You don’t need to head to the beach to have a fun spring break experience. There’s plenty to do right here in the Natural State. Whether you’re adventurous or more low-key, there’s a fun activity for...
View ArticleP. Allen Smith to Headline Ozark Lawn & Garden Show
P. Allen Smith is the featured speaker for the 28th Annual Lawn & Garden Show in Springfield, Missouri. You’ll have two chances to learn tips and tricks from America’s most well-known gardening...
View ArticleWow Your Guests with a DIY Floral Chandelier
Making a floral chandelier may seem like something best left to the professionals, but if you take your time and have the right tools, you can create your own masterpiece. Supplies for a Floral...
View ArticleDIY Succulent Wedding Favor
Your wedding day is sure to be memorable no matter what, but it’s nice to leave your guests with something that reminds them of the occasion. Forget the koozies and cookies, and give them something...
View ArticleWhich Roses are Right for Your Garden?
My love affair with roses began when I was pursuing my graduate studies in England. During a tour of Arley Hall, I met Lady Ashbrook and we became fast friends, bonding over our love of gardens,...
View ArticleJoin P. Allen Smith at the Philadelphia Flower Show
P. Allen Smith will kick off the Philadelphia Flower Show on March 3, 2018, with a presentation on how to make your spring garden sing! America’s most well-known gardening expert will inspire you to...
View Article7 Plants to Use for Borders
I like to structure gardens so that there’s something eye-catching on each level. I find that it’s often easy to forget about the plants right at your feet. So, when you’re planning your garden,...
View ArticleP. Allen Smith’s Flower Garden Collection for Home Shopping Network HSN
Allen and the Moss Mountain Farm team are excited to share a special, curated collection of flowering beauties from Moss Mountain Farm. The P. Allen Smith Moss Mountain Farm flower garden collection...
View ArticleThe Story of Ralston Family Farms
For Tim and Robin Ralston, farming is in their blood. Even before the Ralston ancestors settled in Pennsylvania in the mid-1700s, they were farming in their homeland of Scotland, while Robin’s side of...
View ArticleSummer Bulbs
When a gardener mentions planting bulbs, the first flowers that often come to mind may be daffodils and tulips. We plant these types in our gardens in fall for glorious displays in the spring. But if...
View ArticleHomegrown Wedding Flowers
Whether you’re saying “I do” in spring, summer or fall, there are a bounty of blooms that are easy to grow for use in arrangements and bouquets. Here are a few of my favorite, garden stems for these...
View ArticleFurnishing Your Garden Room
Although the summer solstice falls on June 21, I think of Memorial Day as the introduction of summer in my zone 8A garden.During summer our indoor activities such as dining and entertaining move...
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