Bring More Pollinators To Your Garden By Growing These Herbs With Lavender
Lavender's spiky, fragrant purple blooms hold lots of pollen and nectar for hungry pollinators. Pairing your plant with scented herbs boosts its attractiveness.
Read MoreLavender's spiky, fragrant purple blooms hold lots of pollen and nectar for hungry pollinators. Pairing your plant with scented herbs boosts its attractiveness.
Read MoreFor many of us, hummingbirds are one of the main reasons behind our flower gardens, and this flower will keep them coming in the summer and fall.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to keep woody-stemmed flowers like roses from wilting quickly, but with this DIY, they could go days without losing their blooms.
Read MoreIt's not easy to get blooms started during the winter, but forcing tulips isn't quite as difficult of a task as it seems. All you need is water and patience.
Read MoreFrom easy-to-grow favorites to vibrant garden showstoppers, these 12 purple blooms bring bold color to your yard — without inviting deer to dinner.
Read MoreThe delicate purple flowers with white centers produced by the geranium Rozanne are not the only reason that gardeners love this versatile beauty.
Read MoreFloral trends are shifting, but not all minimalist looks are built to last. Expert insight reveals what is actually shaping arrangements now.
Read MoreLate winter isn't just for garden planning. Certain perennials benefit from early planting, setting the stage for stronger growth and longer-lasting blooms.
Read MoreLove coneflowers but want to diversify your offerings for pollinators? Two herbs will brighten the yard and extend the banquet for bees, birds, and butterflies.
Read MoreLavender tolerates heat and drought well, but this variety weathers extremes exceptionally well. Its compact, upright growth makes it idea in borders.
Read MoreThis low-maintenance small perennial doesn’t just thrive in pots — it rewards you with beautiful purple flowers and hardly asks for attention.
Read MorePollinator gardens don't just attract pretty insects for you to admire. They support local ecosystems, provided you grow plants butterflies actually like.
Read MoreWreaths seem like a Christmas thing today, but they've long been used for many occasions. Change how you view them to make better use of them year-round.
Read MoreA rose named in honor of arguably one of the most iconic movie stars of the 20th century was created in 2001 by the experienced rose breeder Tom Carruth.
Read MoreIf you've uncovered a rabbit nest, you may wonder if you should rush out to rescue the babies, which can actually be detrimental. Here's what to do instead.
Read MoreIf you have ever seen Julia Child cook, you know one of her favorite foods was butter, so it's no wonder she chose this gorgeous rose to bear her name.
Read MoreIt's spring! The snow is melting and the sun is making an appearance. Celebrate the season with a floral tabletop DIY made entirely from Dollar Tree finds.
Read MoreHawaii is home to some of the most rare and stunning plants in the world. They may be uncommon and wild, but there are lookalikes you can grow at home.
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.
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