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Deep burgundy Scabiosa ‘Black Knight’ with clustered florets and slender green stems.

Flowers

21 Heirloom Flower Seeds to Sow in March

Heirloom plants have beautiful historical value and stand up well to what nature throws their way. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares a variety of seeds that you can sow this March for flowers all summer.

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Flowers

17 Flower Seeds to Plant in March

Flowers add color, structure, and charm to gardens. They’re pollinator magnets, luring bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to the site. A flowerless garden is a boring one! Seasoned grower Jerad Bryant shares these 17 flowering plants that are perfect for starting in March.

A bundle of natural fiber twine, a wooden-handled trowel, and a biodegradable pot sit on a weathered wooden surface.

Vegetables

Planting Asparagus Crowns: 9 Pro Tips

Asparagus spears are one of the first perennial vegetables to emerge in spring. With crowns, you can skip the lengthy seed-starting process and have edible spears in less than a year. Seasoned grower Jerad Bryant shares these nine pro tips for easy asparagus growing, no matter where you live!

A close-up of a flowering Dahlia plant, one of the popular summer bulbs to plant in march, with broad, flat petals of white with a delicate purple tint forming a rounded, lush, double bloom in a sunny garden.

Bulbs

21 Best Summer Bulbs to Plant in March

Summer bulbs, including begonias and dahlias, bring fantastic color and fragrances to your garden. Plant them after the last frost in March to get an early start. In this article, plant expert Matt Dursum covers the best summer bulbs in March.

Pale yellow blooms with delicate, slightly cupped petals and bright golden centers on green stems.

Flowers

13 Unexpected Cosmos Colors to Grow in Your Garden This Year

Cosmos, with their cheery, easy style, bring a naturalized aesthetic in rich shades from bold to bright to pastel. In nearly effortless sweeps of color, they delight from summer til frost. Pollinators enjoy their sweet rewards while we bask in their colorful displays. Garden expert Katherine Rowe explores unique cosmos colors from cultivars of the native wildflower species.

Resilient shrubs thriving in zone 1 and 2, featuring red-tinged branches, cool-toned foliage, and open pink blooms with vibrant yellow centers.

Shrubs

11 Recommended Shrubs for Zone 1 and 2 Gardens

USDA zones 1 and 2 represent the coldest climates with the lowest temperatures. Yet, there are plant communities that thrive with adaptations to withstand frigid winters. From evergreens to deciduous shrubs, including those that flower and fruit, we’ve got rugged, ornamental options. Garden expert Katherine Rowe explores shrubs to try in zone 1 and 2 gardens for durable landscape performance with multi-season appeal.