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Katherine Rowe

Katherine is a garden professional with a background in design, conservation, and public horticulture. She holds a master’s degree in landscape architecture and a love of gardens, parks, and natural lands alike. Katherine enjoys exploring gardens and wild spaces through work and travel and designing gardens with nature at the helm.

A close-up shot of a large composition of mounding purple colored flowers called the october skies asters

Flowers

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for ‘October Skies’ Asters

Asters bring a burst of late-season color, pollinator benefits, and versatility across site conditions. With sky blue blooms in late summer into fall, ‘October Skies’ is a top-performing cultivar and a rugged performer. It highlights the autumnal display with adaptable appeal. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the merits of the easy-going wildflower brimming with high color.

Dragon fruit raised beds having round berries with green spikes, attached to vivid green stems with spiny edges

Fruits

How to Grow Dragon Fruit in Raised Beds

Dragonfruit, or pitahaya, is a subtropical cactus that yields juicy, colorful fruits and nighttime flowers. Exotic on grocery store shelves, they’re more captivating in the garden. Growing fruits in raised beds brings an eye-catching, rewarding tropical flair.

Potatoes with rough, earthy skins and varied shapes are spread in a single layer on a cloth, left to cure and dry for long-term storage.

Edible

How to Cure Potatoes for Long-Term Storage

After unearthing a hearty potato crop in late summer and fall, prepping them for storage brings lasting yields. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines how to cure potatoes for successful storing to enjoy them into winter and spring.

A woman in an apron and orange hat uses pruning shears to trim dead bushes and ornamental grasses, helping prepare perennial beds for winter.

Gardening Tips

How to Prepare Perennial Beds for Winter Dormancy

As perennials prepare to overwinter, there are a few gardening activities to foster a thriving foundation for spring’s regeneration. With a casual approach to winter prep, nature continues the work for us while we appreciate the details the seasonal transition reveals.

A close-up shot of a compact mound of apricot-bronze colored leaves of a plant, showcasing the caramel coral bells

Gardening Inspiration

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For ‘Caramel’ Coral Bells

The dynamic foliage of ‘Caramel’ heuchera makes it a delicious accompaniment in borders, beds, and containers. With warm apricot and honey hues, it takes the display into fall to complement blooms like asters, chrysanthemums, and pansies. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in exploring the versatility of easy-care ‘Caramel.’

A field covered in big bluestem red october appearing sturdy and strong, forming a thick layer of red foliage

Ornamental Gardens

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Big Bluestem ‘Red October’

Ornamental grasses offer big benefits from aesthetics to erosion control to shelter and forage for wildlife. The North American native big bluestem is a perennial grass that needs little tending to earn its spot in the landscape. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the merits of the top-performing cultivar ‘Red October’ with unbeatable fall color and multi-season appeal.

Three smooth white roots with green tops are growing in dark soil, showing one of the common winter radish varieties.

Vegetables

7 Winter Radish Varieties We’re Planting Now

Winter radishes take longer to develop than smaller salad types, but their larger roots hold their crispness and store longer over the cool season. With a crisp texture in distinct colors, shapes, and sizes, winter radishes brighten seasonal cuisine, fresh and cooked. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores favorite winter radishes that relish cool weather for a long harvest season.

A close-up shot of several potted flowers, with a white flower in the middle, showcasing when to bring hibiscus indoors

Houseplants

When to Bring Potted Hibiscus Indoors for Winter

Whether you’re growing tropical or hardy hibiscus in pots, the colorful flair continues next season with winter protection. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines when to bring potted hibiscus indoors for successful regrowth and continued enjoyment in spring.

Healthy shampoo ginger containers, appearing to have vibrant red flowers with cone-like shape surrounded by bright green foliage

Houseplants

How to Grow Shampoo Ginger In Pots and Containers

Shampoo ginger brings the merits of exotic beauty and versatile uses as a sweetly fragrant, refreshing lather and culinary addition. Grow the tropical in pots and containers as a featured specimen and, for lasting enjoyment, to overwinter indoors in cold climates.