
Your garden is constantly changing with plants cycling in and out of bloom. Synchronize blooms and growth for year-round interest with a little planning.

When designing your garden’s color pallette, use color-wheel theories for a stronger, more focused theme. Check out these inspirational gardens.

As gardeners, we know that making sure our soil is healthy and filled with the right nutrients is one of the most important things we can do. That’s why we love Espoma’s line of organic fertilizers, compost and soils.

Growing your own vegetables from seed can be rewarding and cost-saving! Get our easy-reference Vegetable Seed-Planting Guide.

Most plants share basic needs, so if you’re a new plant parent, want to get started, or just want to be sure you’re giving the best care, read on…

Reston Farm Garden Market is right here with everything you may need, including compost, seed trays and… Encouragement. You can do it!

Planting trees and shrubs in the fall gives your new trees and shrubs a better chance for good root development before winter.

Reston Farm Garden Market is here with all the things you need to help you successfully grow and harvest your food, from plants to soils to amendments.

Root Pouches offer so many benefits for your raised bed and container gardening! Made from recycled material. Allows plant roots to breath. Moisture and temperature control. See why you should use these!

Add these tropicals to your northern Virginia garden and you’ll have a garden worthy of a staycation retreat. Three of our faves are Croton, Caladiums and Palms.

If you’re interested in creating your very peaceful, very relaxing, very beautiful Zen garden space, we can help you.

Looking for ways to help your vibrant and colorful plants stand out in the garden? The trick is pairing them with dark foliage counterparts. We have four stunners that will help your garden sing.

When freezing temps have passed, but it might be too early to start planting in the ground, consider creating a moss-lined container with cool-temp blooming & loving plants. Garden Answer Laura shows us how!

Flowering ground covers, such as chamomile, thyme, yarrow and self-heal, can be wonderful choices for your tapestry lawn!

The trend of “rewilding” is gaining momentum this year. If you haven’t heard of this, it’s essentially what it sounds like: returning your garden to a more “wild” state, and managing it in a way that allows nature to play a bigger role in your landscape design.

In our zone 7 area here in Reston, Virginia area, we are crazy about these show-off plans for fall garden beauty. Mums, violas, pansies, flowering kale and croton are a few of our favorites. See how these can liven up your fall garden.

Perennials perfect for those gardeners who like consistency and/or have limited time to spend in the garden. Usually having a shorter blooming cycle compared to annuals, try mixing different kinds to establish a blooming pattern. Get zone 7 perennial suggestions…

A planting zone seven perennial, we love the stunning dinner-plate size flowers and rich, deep-red color. These blooms are almost upstaged by the dark purple, near-black foliage that frame those blooms, and will stop you in your tracks. You can buy these from your local, family-owned garden center at Reston Farm Garden Market.

We love flowers! But there are different reasons you should consider annuals (needing to replant every year) and perennials (come back year after year). A combination of both make for a dynamic and beautiful garden. Learn how…