Some of the best plants to grow in your garden aren't just those that bloom in spring and summer — there are also flowers that offer a welcome burst of color when winter turns the landscape dull.
Gold in a branch on the sunny side of a tree. Scarlet in a shrub. The first flashes of color mean that fall is coming soon. Leaf color is a sign that trees are preparing for winter by entering the ...
Dry summer conditions in Kentucky could delay and dull 2025 fall foliage display. Moisture, temperature, and daylight length jointly drive fall color vibrancy. One outlook shows fall colors peaking in ...
When winter rolls in, gardens can start to look a bit empty and gray. If you’re someone who misses the lively colors of spring and summer, you’re not alone. There are plenty of plants that can ...
As the temperature drops and evenings become longer, it’s perhaps natural that many of us gravitate toward deeper, darker shades for our homes. Winter color palettes bring a sense of cocooning comfort ...
More U.S. states are likely to experience vibrant fall foliage this season compared to 2024, with the brightest displays expected across much of New England, the Midwest and the Rocky Mountains, while ...
Fall and winter’s biggest color trends are here to breathe new life into your wardrobe, and not a moment too soon. While summer was defined by sweet pastels, including petal pink and butter yellow, ...
In New Hampshire, where foliage-related tourism is an economic driver, there's hope that each fall will bring vibrant colors. But, like so many other aspects of the state’s natural landscape, climate ...
September's (sporadic) sweater weather chill and the changing leaf colors are a sign that the first day of fall is near. Here's what to know about the autumnal equinox and fall foliage forecast map ...