Plant This Pollinator Flower In Pots In April For Beautiful Porch Blooms
This colorful annual is perfect for a porch container garden. It is easy to grow and attracts pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds.
Read MoreThis colorful annual is perfect for a porch container garden. It is easy to grow and attracts pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds.
Read MoreWhether you're planting in raised beds, containers, or in the ground, these tips will help you plan before starting a new garden to guarantee the most success.
Read MoreColorful flowers look great in your yard during the summer. If you are not a great gardener, there is an annual that doesn't need much maintenance.
Read MorePeonies are beautiful and perfect for cut flower gardens, but they're not the best for drawing in pollinators. Help them out with this flower.
Read MoreIs it possible to have too many different types of flowers to attract pollinators? We don't think so. This pretty pink bloom may be perfect for your garden.
Read MoreIf you maintain your peonies, they'll grace your garden with bright blooms. Part of that care includes providing them with the nutrients they need to thrive.
Read MoreIf you love to set-it-and-forget-it, perennial blooms are the way to go. This low-maintenance plant will keep your garden buzzing from June through September.
Read MoreThis unique-looking flower was once a common sight in colonial gardens. Now it’s a rare, eye-catching sight that’s ideal for creating a wild look.
Read MoreWhen you think of adding a privacy shrub to your yard, you likely think of plain evergreen hedges, but why not add some color with this flowering shrub?
Read MorePlaying with scale in a small garden can make it feel bigger, but there's another element that contributes to dimensional perspective you might be missing.
Read MoreDo you love growing flowering bulbs? If you live in warmer climes, you can grow these quirky pollinator magnets year-round in the ground or in containers.
Read MoreYou won't have to look at those unsightly concrete cracks for much longer after you pick one of these beautiful flowers to give them some life.
Read MoreWhile options like rosemary and basil are often the first herbs that come to mind, lesser-known picks like this pretty flowering option shouldn't be overlooked.
Read MoreA common garden favorite has a lesser-used counterpart that offers bigger blooms, taller growth, and a more eye-catching presence worth considering.
Read MoreThis very hardy compact azalea variety works well as the thriller in your pots. Its delicate purple-pink blooms appear in spring to add life to your patio.
Read MoreWhen designing containers and baskets, follow the rule of including a filler, spiller, and thriller. This list includes a dozen options for the first category.
Read MoreSome sedums boast profuse fall blooms that bees and butterflies can't resist, and this low-growing cultivar with attractive silver foliage is no exception.
Read MoreAmong its six "Year Of" plants for 2026, The National Garden Bureau has selected three flowering plants: an annual, a perennial, and a shrub.
Read MoreNot all flowering plants can handle heat and dry conditions, but one option stands out for delivering bold color while requiring far less upkeep.
Read MoreAs you prepare to plant spring blooms, new ways to display flowers are probably on your mind. Try this DIY flower tower using affordable, thrifted supplies.
Read MorePruning is a major garden task that can help keep your plants beautiful and healthy, and these plants will benefit from a major cut back in spring.
Read MoreHerbs aren't just useful for cooking. Some, like this common cottage flower, have pest-repelling properties that may keep ticks away from living spaces.
Read MorePotted lavender doesn't always bloom as expected, but a few small spring adjustments can make a noticeable difference in how full and vibrant it looks later on.
Read MoreHydrangeas are not particularly sensitive plants, but if you don't pay attention to their watering requirements, you may end up with a wilted or browning shrub.
Read MoreNeed a bit of whimsy in your life? Wish your yard felt just a bit more magical? Add a bit of old-world charm with this wishing well planter from Target.
Read MoreIf your porch planters are looking a little messier than you'd like, fear not — an attractive and clever solution may already be growing in your yard.
Read MoreNeed to stop those neighbors peeping into your backyard? Forget fences — this stunning perennial will provide you with total privacy in no time.
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