Forget Hostas: Here's An Annual Flower That Adds Color To Shaded Landscapes
Okay, it's technically a perennial, but when it's planted in the garden it's actually treated as an annual because its limited hardiness.
Read MoreOkay, it's technically a perennial, but when it's planted in the garden it's actually treated as an annual because its limited hardiness.
Read MoreTrying to attract more pollinators to your garden? There's one flowering herb that they love, and it happens to be cold-hardy and easy to grow.
Read MoreEven if you forget to water it here and there, this flower will continue to show off in hanging baskets with bright trailing blooms in a range of colors.
Read MoreThere are several herbs that can attract various pollinators, but there's one in particular that a wide array of pollinating critters seem to flock to.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add some more unique shapes to your pollinator garden, this pretty, bluish purple bloom is sure to help you shake things up.
Read MoreShady spaces can be tricky to grow in, especially if you're hoping for flowers, but this perennial is the perfect addition to any covered garden or patio.
Read MoreDahlias are pretty, but they look a little lonely given the amount of empty space that often forms around them. Fortunately, they have a good pal in this plant.
Read MoreIf you want a gorgeous, flowering garden that feels like it's straight out of a romance novel, consider planting these sweet-smelling, stunning shrubs.
Read MoreShow off your peonies' gorgeous blooms while hiding their leggy stems using this dense, low-growing perennial companion with attractive foliage and flowers.
Read MoreHostas have one problem, if you can call it that: they're all foliage. To balance all those leaves, you need a delicate floral companion that also loves shade.
Read MoreThese attractive plants can make for especially good compost, helping to enrich your garden by giving your other plants some much-needed nutrients.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a uniquely shaped flower that will bring some height and color to your native garden, this bright red, round pick is perfect.
Read MoreCompanion planting is a great way to create aesthetic variety and to help control weeds, pests, and nutrients, and this flower makes a perfect pal for peonies.
Read MoreShade gardens can be a wonderful refuge in the summer when things are hot and sunny, and one gorgeous flower is easy to maintain in these cool-down nooks.
Read MoreJuly is past prime planting season, but these perennials can be added to your garden even as outdoor temperatures start to soar in the summer.
Read MorePerennials have many benefits for pool gardens, with the biggest being that you only need to plant them once! Look for low-maintenance species for less work.
Read MoreIf you're looking for another bloom that will draw more hummingbirds to your yard, then plant this ultra-bright, long-lasting and hardy perennial.
Read MoreIf you're looking for something other than common hostas to fill the shady areas in your outdoor space, consider this gorgeous colorful alternative.
Read MorePopular basil and thyme do double-duty as culinary additions and pollinator plants, but there's an overlooked lemon-scented option that's just as useful.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a hummingbird-attracting flower that's a bit more unique than the common recommendations, this penstemon cultivar might be for you.
Read MoreShaded flower beds may make you feel that you have limited planting options. This flower can thrive in places with partial shade (and attract pollinators, too).
Read MoreA vibrant summer annual brings months of color to gardens, but its biggest impact comes from long-lasting blooms, pollinators, and cut-flower appeal.
Read MoreWhether you're getting a late start on your summer planting or Mother Nature was unkind to you this spring, you can start these flower seeds now.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more hummingbirds and other pollinators to your garden without using salvia or zinnia, this lovely plant could be the perfect addition.
Read MoreJune is past peak season for planting, but if you're a bit late on your gardening tasks this year, there's still time to cultivate some pretty blooms.
Read MoreDespite being pretty hardy, daylilies aren't immune to common garden pests like aphids and deer. Repel them with a herb that looks as pretty as it smells.
Read MoreWhile there are a handful of blooming succulents you're likely already familiar with, these less common options are sure to be conversation starters.
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