The Unexpected Benefits Winter Frost Brings To Gardens
Winter is a time of rest for us humans, and the same goes for many plants. However, the cold temperatures also play a vital part in most plants' lifecycles.
Read MoreWinter is a time of rest for us humans, and the same goes for many plants. However, the cold temperatures also play a vital part in most plants' lifecycles.
Read MoreSucculents are often labeled low maintenance, yet many popular varieties benefit from occasional pruning to stay healthy, balanced, and visually appealing.
Read MoreNative to tropical regions, these heat-tolerant flowers are perfect for those warm, sunny spots in your yard that your feathered friends love.
Read MoreCold damage can affect the spring blooming of hydrangeas, especially bigleaf hydrangeas. Provide some insulation in winter with a cheap, all-natural material.
Read MoreLooking for a shrub that can do double-duty in your yard by creating privacy and attract beneficial insects? Consider this native plant in the holly family.
Read MoreAre you afraid of snakes? Some ground covers provide shade, shelter, and food for snakes. To keep snakes out of your yard, avoid planting certain plant species.
Read MoreWhile it might be bleak and cold outside, December is the perfect time to sow some seeds of spring-flowering plants to give them the best sprouting environment.
Read MorePeace lilies are a popular houseplant but can be picky about the amount of fertilizer they receive. We’ll explain why, in this case, less is more.
Read MoreWith so many gorgeous varieties of bearded iris available, it's hard to know where to begin. Enter professional gardener Peg Aloi for a list of her favorites.
Read MoreWant an evergreen shrub with the red and green of Christmas through winter and pretty scented blooms in spring? Look no further than this Japanese native plant.
Read MoreFast-growing shrubs can make excellent privacy hedges, especially for the more impatient among us. This shrub produces fragrant flowers for added interest.
Read MoreWinter pruning isn’t just about cleanup. Some plants respond best to December cuts, shaping how they grow, bloom, and recover when spring arrives.
Read MorePoinsettia plants can last for years after the holiday season — if you know how to treat them right. Here's the pruning schedule you should follow.
Read More1-800-Flowers.com has named its flower of the year for 2026. Check out what it is, as well as the warmth and serenity it can bring to your home.
Read MoreSome plants have a lot of jobs. This pretty flower has edible leaves and flowers, and you can start it in late winter for better soil next season.
Read MoreThink dried flower arrangements are out of your budget? Think again! Snip dead or dying plant materials from your own garden to create pretty seasonal displays.
Read MoreGardening in rentals is challenging. Often, you're unsure how long you'll stay or what changes you can make. Knowing a few general guidelines can help you plan.
Read MorePerennials are excellent plants for any consistent gardener, but there are many mistakes you can make with them that could see your perennials ruined.
Read MoreThere’s one showy, pollinator-friendly summer bloomer that loves a good late-winter haircut — prune it right, and it’ll flutter back with twice the drama.
Read MoreFertilizing your peace lily during the growing season ensures it has the right amount of nutrients. However, too much or too little fertilizer can harm it.
Read MorePlants brighten up any space, but if you've got a shady patio, it might be hard to find plants that can thrive. Luckily, we're here to help you out.
Read MoreHydrangea varieties come in all different shapes and sizes. Here are 20 gorgeous options you can consider, as recommended by our professional gardener.
Read MoreBored of the same old peonies and hostas? There are thousands of beautiful yet forgotten plants out there that add color, texture, and variety to gardens.
Read MoreYou don't need a landscape in full sun to grow stunning blooms. This pretty plant produces orchid-like flowers that thrive in low-light conditions.
Read MorePopping this kitchen essential in your planter is all takes to give your holiday arrangement all-new opportunities for festive decorative additions.
Read MorePoinsettias are pretty, no doubt about that — but their vibrant flowers don't always last through winter. Try these alternatives for longer bursts of color.
Read MoreThese shrubs flower in the spring on buds that formed the previous year. Prune them in the winter, and you'll be removing those buds, and hence future flowers.
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