Today, I'm going to show you how to harvest your celosia seeds from flowers and plant them in your garden for next year. Celosia is one of my absolute favorite annuals! Their natural beauty and sweet, ...
Celosia plants are anything but usual or subtle. A group of plants in the Amaranth family, celosia are easy to maintain summer annuals known for their upright feathery flower heads that come in ...
Celosia are tender plants hailing from warm climes, and give any sunny summer border a lift with their vibrant hues. With many varieties available, spanning a range of heights, some can also suit ...
While many a gardener might find Ohio State University’s research a little esoteric (neuromodulation or neutron beams, anyone?), at least one experiment yields immediate, accessible — and beautiful — ...
As spring approaches, I wanted to put a bug in your ear, so to speak, for a plant you probably have not tried, the Intenz celosia. You might think of it as a celosia with the look of a little rocket ...
Even though August temperatures are still well into the 100s, we have the promise of autumn just around the corner. And with autumn days is a much-anticipated relief from summer heat with refreshing, ...
Celosia, guess these are not for us. We bought three and planted them in the middle of February and covered them with plastic bags when it was cold at night. They seemed to perk up with sun, but just ...
After years of focusing on perennial plants, long-flowering annual plants are my new passion now that I’ve moved to the suburbs. I’m looking at oldies but goodies in a new light. The annual Celosia ...
There are well-over 300,000 known plant species in the world, and most of us don't even know a fraction of them. Sometimes we'll walk by into a store and see some that look fun and different, but we ...
April showers are supposed to encourage flowers in May. Here in Hawaii, we can enjoy flowers year-round but this spring might be a good time to plant a flowering plant with unusual and striking ...
Q. I have researched this plant and I can’t find its name. I’m pretty sure I’ll need to bring it indoors for the winter. What is it, and how do I protect it? A. This is an old-fashioned crested ...