Think Twice Before Growing This Pollinator Attracting Shrub
It's a treat for pollinators like ladybugs and butterflies to visit your garden. While shrubs can lure them in, some plant species cause more harm than good.
Read MoreIt's a treat for pollinators like ladybugs and butterflies to visit your garden. While shrubs can lure them in, some plant species cause more harm than good.
Read MoreJust like in interior design, garden trends come and go, but some stand the test of time. Here's one that will benefit everyone in the family.
Read MoreIn the right environmental conditions, this green-and-gold groundcover shrub can bring beauty to your garden all throughout the year -- yes, even in the winter.
Read MoreThrips are tiny but mighty pests that are challenging to control if present. Thankfully, it's easy to treat your bulbs before planting with common cleaners.
Read MoreWant your annuals to pull a perennial trick? With the right varieties and a careful read of the seed packet, some flowers are happy to make a repeat appearance.
Read MoreThe amaryllis is a gorgeous houseplant that offers up vibrant blooms in a rainbow of colors. If you want to maximize their blossoms, do this.
Read MoreIf you've received a gifted plant that isn't doing so well, it may be time to move it outside. Here are some commonly gifted plants that would benefit.
Read MoreWhether you're searching for native plants or budget-friendly favorites, our Master Gardener explains when to shop at a nursery versus a garden center.
Read MoreIf you’ve been curling up by the warm fireplace this winter, you may have just what you need to make sure your flowers are full of life this spring.
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.
Read MoreIf your regular old aloe vera plant is looking a little tired, put a whole new twist on how you think about aloe with this mesmerizing spiral variety.
Read MoreMost people tend to water their plants with tap water. There isn't anything especially wrong with that, but there's another way to make them thrive.
Read MoreBirdwatching is oh so relaxing, but you don't always want to travel for it. Bring all the birds to your yard instead with these bird feeders.
Read MoreDriveway garden borders are challenging. The soil dries out quickly beside the hot concrete, killing annuals. Try a hardy perennial you plant once and forget.
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.
Read MoreWhen most home gardeners are pining for spring, you're getting ready to make things bloom. These 11 flowers are perfect to start in January for a vibrant bloom.
Read MoreFor many plants, pruning in late winter can ruin your flower display. But for these summer bloomers, it’ll have the opposite effect — here’s why.
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.
Read MoreNew year, new resolutions! If you want to ensure your garden is looking spectacular in 2026, heed the advice of our professional gardening expert.
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