Use Dying Garden Flowers To DIY Fall & Winter Displays For Your Home
Think 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 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.
Read MorePollinator plants can benefit insects and birds even in the winter, providing shelter, insulation, and food. Wait until spring to prune these perennials.
Read MoreChristmas cactus has beautiful, vibrant flowers. However, to see them, the cactus has to experience a change in growing conditions that signal flowering season.
Read MorePeace lilies are beautiful and popular plants that can brighten up your home. Caring for them requires pruning to keep them blooming for a long time.
Read MoreFall is an excellent time to sow the seeds of this showy, low-maintenance, reseeding flower that provides stunning blooms in late spring and summer.
Read MoreWhen Shea McGee posted videos of her personal Christmas tree, the most surprising and beautiful element was the dried hydrangeas from her own garden.
Read MoreA lot of houseplants bloom indoors, but not so many produce abundant flowers in winter. Brighten up dark corners of your home with this vibrant succulent.
Read MoreHibiscuses are beautiful plants, but they're not always easy to grow. Luckily, these lookalikes will give you the same vibe with a lot less hassle.
Read MoreSome of the most beautiful and surprisingly common plants could spell serious danger for your pets, especially curious cats and dogs who are known to nibble.
Read MoreAcross the country, pansies are a staple for their long-lasting flowers and easy care. For nonstop blooms and healthier plants, shape them like this in winter.
Read MoreThis evergreen shrub produces pink buds, white flowers, and blue-black berries, attracting bees, butterflies, and songbirds. It can be used as a privacy screen.
Read MoreBaby, it's cold outside ... but don't let that stop you from planting! Enjoy the crisp air as you plant these seeds, plants, and bulbs for year-round flowers.
Read MoreJasmine can often be picky, but one simple adjustment can transform weak growth into vibrant blooms, whether you’re growing it indoors or out.
Read MoreStraw mulch is great for gardens. It locks in moisture, smothers weeds, and feeds plants. But it might also cause one of the problems you're using it to combat.
Read MoreDecember may not seem like an ideal time to start your garden. However, there is a gorgeous blue flower that will thrive in summer if you plant in winter.
Read MoreKeeping your plants in the wrong kind of planter can spell disaster in the winter months. These types, however, should be able to withstand the colder weather.
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