19 Best Winter Plants For Patio Privacy
Many of us like to enjoy our patios year-round, but if you want to keep some privacy, make sure you have some of these vines, shrubs, and trees around.
Read MoreMany of us like to enjoy our patios year-round, but if you want to keep some privacy, make sure you have some of these vines, shrubs, and trees around.
Read MoreAs the temperatures drop, you should expect to see fewer blooms in your garden, but there are a few tough flowers that will bloom through November.
Read MoreIf you're already dreaming about a garden filled with flowers after winter is over, there's one striking plant you'll want to add to your garden in November.
Read MoreOnce the first winter freeze has hit, you will want to take protective measures to keep your rose plants safe through the rest of winter. Here's where to start.
Read MoreAloe vera plants can thrive in outdoor gardens once they have the right growing conditions like warmth, protection for harsh sunlight, and well-draining soil.
Read MoreBeing a plant that's native to tropical and subtropical regions, overwintering jasmine in the states is surprisingly easy with this addition to its soil.
Read MoreItching to do some gardening? Prep these hummingbird-approved seeds now, so come spring, you can welcome your feathered friends with lovely blooms to feed on.
Read MoreGlory of the snow is an early-blooming bulb that produces dainty blue and white flowers. Grow it alongside complementary plants with similar care requirements.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to learn that some magnolia cultivars make great privacy hedges. One in particular also boasts pretty blooms with a banana-like scent.
Read MoreHolly symbolizes happiness for December birthdays, while gladiolus and poppies are flowers used to represent fallen soldiers and those born in August.
Read MoreThere are several plants you do not want to keep on your kitchen counters because they contain toxic properties. Keep this one out of reach.
Read MoreHoliday cacti are a popular way to add living décor to your home for the festive season. The cultivar you choose depends on flower color and growth habit.
Read MoreTo help your perennials survive the winter, our pro gardener explains which of these you should mulch after the first hard frost and why.
Read MoreMold-covered hyacinth bulbs won't sprout or produce unhealthy plants when forced for early winter planting. Success lies mostly in how you store and grow them.
Read MoreDahlias are a beautiful way to brighten up your yard or garden, and you can keep your plants going during the chilly season by taking these steps.
Read MoreWhile most winter and spring bloomers are planted in the fall, plenty of them can be sown in December. Find out which will flower despite frosty conditions.
Read MorePaper whites can be grown indoors with a bit of water in several soil alternatives. Force them to bloom in winter for a gorgeous display of white flowers.
Read MoreDecember’s not too late! You can still get a brightly colored, spring-blooming beauty in the ground — and enjoy a burst of color when winter finally gives up.
Read MoreA colorful garden doesn't have to end at the end of summer. With proper planning and some stunning combinations, you can keep the beauty going through winter.
Read MoreGrowing a few of the rare plants that flower in winter can really brighten a cold-season garden. Try these hardy tubers for a splash of yellow under trees.
Read MorePaperwhites are commonly used as living decor, with their fragrant flowers lasting weeks. If you don't want a disappointing show, look for these varieties.
Read MoreMagnolia Network is a wonderful source for all things decor, and you can embrace the farmhouse style this season by making one of these wreaths.
Read MoreHardy, pretty, and versatile, heather plants make a fine addition to any garden — and they'll bloom all the brighter thanks to a surprising DIY fertilizer.
Read MorePlanting this perennial bulb in the spring will bring vibrant pink blooms to your garden that last until the fall before the flower goes dormant in the winter.
Read MoreGrowing giant sunflowers isn't just about picking a big variety, you also need to think carefully about placement, irrigation, feeding, and more.
Read MoreDividing perennial plants helps you fill out your yard and keeps the plants healthy. Some root systems are tough to split, so you may need a tool to help.
Read MoreThis daisy grows more than 1 foot tall in a single season and has a large spread that thrives over time. It's a great adaptable flower to fill a sparse garden.
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