How To Keep Amaryllis As A Houseplant After It's Done Blooming
Amaryllis are grown as living décor for the festive season. Instead of discarding them once the blooms are spent, learn how to keep them around forever.
Read MoreAmaryllis are grown as living décor for the festive season. Instead of discarding them once the blooms are spent, learn how to keep them around forever.
Read MoreA flowering amaryllis in a pot adds a pop of color indoors. If you're bored of the usual white or red flowers, there are near-endless other cultivars available.
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Read MoreThese old-school methods of garden maintenance may be ingrained in your habits, but it's time to let them go in favor of healthier planting practices.
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Read MoreAre you yearning for a summer garden full of vibrant flowers? If you're twiddling your thumbs in late winter, plant this perennial and realize your dream.
Read MoreWant to add a bit of diversity to your yard with pretty flowers that will keep your yard buzzing with pollinators? Here's a plant to start from seed in January.
Read MoreRepotting is essential for container gardens. Plants outgrow their pots and need new homes. Doing this task at the right time of year is vital to plant health.
Read MoreStarting seeds indoors in January can give you a head start on masses of summer blooms, especially for slow-establishing species and ones that like mild temps.
Read MoreWinter is often a restful time, but if you're eager to jumpstart your summer garden, consider this pollinator-friendly perennial that you can start in January.
Read MoreTired of spending a fortune on bouquets from the florist? It’s easy to get the look yourself with some sturdy craft paper, twine or ribbon, and floral tape.
Read MoreDon't toss your amaryllis plant away once the blooms fade. Here's how to get new growth from its bulb, whether you want it to bloom right away or later.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted pink and purple French hydrangeas but your plants stay stubbornly blue, try this soil amendment that's hiding in your fireplace.
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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.
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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.
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