Primrose Vs Pansy: Differences To Know Between These Two Popular Flowers
Primrose or pansy? From growing zones to flower looks, this guide breaks down how these popular blooms differ — and which one belongs in your garden.
Read MorePrimrose or pansy? From growing zones to flower looks, this guide breaks down how these popular blooms differ — and which one belongs in your garden.
Read MoreCrowded peace lily? Learn when to divide it, which tools to use, and the simple technique that turns one plant into many — healthier, fuller, and stress-free.
Read MoreDeadheading is an important task for any flower garden, but there's a right time and wrong time to do this task, depending on what you are growing.
Read MoreBy completing this task in January, you’ll promote a greater abundance of hydrangeas in spring. Plus, it’ll lessen your gardening workload throughout the year.
Read MoreThe steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper pruning, cold-weather prep is key.
Read MoreAmending your soil can help your garden bounce back from a cold winter. From adjusting the pH to improving the drainage, here are the most effective methods.
Read MoreIf you're keen to add some stunning floral color to your garden, you can't go past these outstanding phlox varieties recommended by our professional gardener.
Read MoreLove American robins and want them to stick around during the cold months instead of heading south? Plant this berry-covered shrub to keep them well fed.
Read MoreWho doesn’t want a garden bed full of colorful flowers? But give them some space or you risk health problems with your plants and you waste your money.
Read MoreWhat you throw away in the kitchen could matter more in the garden. This everyday leftover plays a surprising role in soil health and plant performance.
Read MoreDo you usually throw away your old potting soil, thinking it's spent? If yes, you're wasting a good thing. Some plants thrive in nutrient-deficient mixes.
Read MorePlagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them away and enjoy its vibrant flowers.
Read MoreIf you want to prolong the enjoyment of your spring and summer blooms, you can preserve them with a garden memento using this one item from the kitchen.
Read MoreTo invite more hummingbirds to your garden, consider planting these flowers as a dynamic duo. They both feed the birds and provide a nice color contrast.
Read MoreIf you're finding yourself bored by the common offerings at your local nursery, consider tracking down this especially uncommon variety of hoya.
Read MoreThis bright and colorful, beginner-friendly bloomer loves an early indoor start — giving you a leg up on color before spring officially arrives.
Read MoreFor flowers that don't do well over winter, you can grow them indoors to get them started. This one can be started indoors for longer-lasting blooms.
Read MoreIf pastel pinks and soft yellows are in your garden's color palette, then you can't miss this gorgeous new bloom that goes through quite the evolution.
Read MoreIf you're new to flower arranging or just want to make life easier, then following this classic design rule can ensure your bouquets always look beautiful.
Read MoreFrom stubborn re-sprouters to sneaky seedlings, smart habits, mulch, and timing can rein in weeds and keep your flower beds thriving all season long.
Read MoreA sudden cold snap can mean big trouble for your tropical croton plants. But you can avoid this risk altogether with a simple change to the environment.
Read MoreBeat the winter blues by planting now — from snapdragons to foxgloves, these spring flowers started from seed will have hummingbirds flocking to your yard.
Read MoreIf you’re cleaning out your fireplace, don’t throw away that wood ash. It contains many helpful nutrients that could benefit your rose bushes.
Read MoreAre you one of those gardeners who group any task requiring shears under the pruning banner? It turns out deadheading is a unique method with specific quirks.
Read MoreLilac flowers don't need all that much attention to thrive, but if you want o help improve their soil, consider mixing in this seemingly useless byproduct.
Read MorePruning in winter is an important practice for many flowering plants to ensure their bloom in the spring. However, you'll want to avoid this one.
Read MoreDahlias tubers that are stored indoors in winter are susceptible to getting dried out. But if that happens, there are ways to save them by adding moisture.
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