How Often Orchids Should Bloom, And How To Encourage Them If They're Not
Your orchids need proper sunlight and the right environmental cues in order to bloom. Here's how to mimic those conditions for beautiful flowers.
Read MoreYour orchids need proper sunlight and the right environmental cues in order to bloom. Here's how to mimic those conditions for beautiful flowers.
Read MoreClimbing roses are harder to cover for winter than their earth-bound counterparts. But following these simple steps will guarantee their protection from frost.
Read MoreBrighten up your flower beds this year by planting a flower that blooms in cooler months, offering color next to your vibrant evergreen shrubs.
Read MoreWhen you plant this popular flower in November, it's able to develop healthy roots before winter, setting the stage for blooms as soon as spring arrives.
Read MoreFall brings important changes for spirea care, and knowing what your shrubs need now can shape how they grow next season while keeping their appeal strong.
Read MoreIt might seem counterintuitive, but turning on your sprinklers during a light frost can actually protect your plants from freezing. Here's how it works.
Read MoreWindy winters can weaken rose roots, but the right fall prep helps keep plants steady. A few simple steps now can set the stage for a stronger spring garden.
Read MoreHydrangeas are truly majestic flowering shrubs. Take advantage of their big blooms and vibrant green bushiness to add flair to garden structures and design.
Read MoreThere's still time to plant a few annuals in your garden before the weather gets too cold, including cold-hardy varieties of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
Read MoreLush jasmine vine next spring depends on what you do in fall, and one overlooked task can make all the difference in growth, shape, and flower production.
Read MorePruning is often considered a spring chore, done right before buds begin to bloom. However, there's one shrub you should consider pruning this November, too.
Read MoreFall weather can offer surprisingly helpful conditions for coneflowers, giving gardeners a chance to start seeds earlier and set up next year’s growth.
Read MoreFlower gardens aren't just for beauty, bees, and butterflies. They can also be for enhancing the look and flavor of your food, so check out these tasty blooms.
Read MoreSome bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these common storage problems.
Read MoreSince their flowers are born on new wood, pruning smooth hydrangeas in the fall encourages better blooms. Here are ten varieties to prune this season.
Read MoreGardeners planning ahead for spring color should know that timing matters for one standout shrub. A pruning misstep can quietly limit next year’s display.
Read MoreYou just bought a young crepe myrtle for your garden. Before you can enjoy the vibrant blooms, you need to stake it to make sure it doesn't develop a lean.
Read MoreDormant-season planting offers a budget-friendly way to expand your rose beds, but timing, storage, and proper preparation all play crucial roles in success.
Read MoreWith hundreds of thousands of flowers in the world, it can be tough to choose which ones to plant in your garden. Our pro shares the prettiest choices of all.
Read MoreConeflowers are a crowd pleaser thanks to their low care needs and long blooming season, but these other flowers carry many of the same benefits.
Read MoreBlack spot is a fungal disease affecting rose bushes that can lie in wait over winter and return in spring. To avoid it, complete this task in fall.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract more hummingbirds to your garden, this hybrid perennial can be planted in November for late-spring blooms and year-round color.
Read MoreLooking to add a pop of purple next spring? One hardy perennial thrives when planted in November and brings early color to the shadiest corners of your garden.
Read MoreIf you love the heady scent of this compact shrub's flowers, put those shears down. Prune in fall and you risk removing buds for the sake of a shapelier plant.
Read MoreHostas are shade-loving plants with blooms that attract a wide array of pollinators. Pair them with this native ground cover that thrives in similar conditions.
Read MoreAzaleas are a perennial that can be left outdoors during the winter in certain hardiness zones, but there's one thing you need to do to protect them.
Read MoreLiving in a warm, arid environment has its advantages in winter, but your options for garden plants are limited. Try this succulent that requires little care.
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