10 Low-Maintenance Flower Bulbs That Grow Well In Pots
Not all flowering bulbs, tubers, and corms thrive in pots. Knowing which to plant will save you time and ensure a colorful container garden from spring to fall.
Read MoreNot all flowering bulbs, tubers, and corms thrive in pots. Knowing which to plant will save you time and ensure a colorful container garden from spring to fall.
Read MoreContainer gardening is a simple solution for small spaces or modular designs. These are some of the best flowers to plant in pots or containers this spring.
Read MorePeonies are known for their gorgeous blooms, and many species also provide sweet aromas ... but not this one. Plant this stunner away from your patio.
Read MoreEven the most common pansy bloom is a lovely addition to a flower garden, but these new flowers are even more spectacular with bright colors and ruffled petals.
Read MoreChannel old-world garden charm with materials that naturally patina, plants that climb, spill, and mingle, and structures that create a sense of seclusion.
Read MoreFinding a flowering climber for that shady fence can be tough, but it's not impossible. Many vines will still flower in shade, though maybe not as prolifically.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract pollinators, plant this native shrub in April. It won't mind the wet soil, and its showy flowers will bloom in time for summer.
Read MoreDon’t toss those used coffee grounds — plants from hostas to roses might benefit. Just don’t dump and go, though; a little care makes all the difference.
Read MoreIf you've got a shady spot in your garden that wildlife can reach, plant these colorful and carefree flowers that are attractive to humans but not to deer.
Read MoreThough this flower’s unusual growth pattern may be fascinating, it could unfortunately be a potential symptom of a damaging and incurable plant disease.
Read MoreGrass is high-maintenance, and Irish moss needs cool, moist conditions to thrive. Instead, consider this ground cover that can tolerate various conditions.
Read MoreSome perennial flowers, though beautiful, are just too high-maintenance to not consider replacing with much more easygoing native alternatives.
Read MoreIn addition to being a great spice for cooking, rosemary helps keep pests out of your garden. If you add a companion plant, it will cut down on pests even more.
Read MoreIf you garden in the warmest parts of the U.S., plant this native shrub to attract catbirds, waxwings, and bluebirds, among others, and protect your privacy.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies to your yard, you should try adding these potted plant trios that pollinators love to your planters.
Read MoreApril babies are lucky enough to have two birth flowers, one of which is the quintessential spring scent: early-blooming and super sweet.
Read MoreGarden styles run the gamut, from natural-leaning plantings to formal looks, designs focused on flowers, and more. Here's how to achieve some of these looks.
Read MoreThese voluminous flowers start with white blossoms before they turn to pink and eventually red. They're one of the earliest panicle hydrangeas to bloom.
Read MoreHummingbirds and other pollinators will love these bright, tall flowers that thrive in shade. Plant them to draw hummingbirds to your yard all season.
Read MoreEden climbers, or Pierre de Ronsard roses, are widely beloved for their beautiful pink and white blossoms. Try checking these stores for plants less than $100.
Read MoreHave a slope full of sandy soil in your backyard? Cover it with this native grass that also happens to be a host for a specific eastern U.S. butterfly species.
Read MoreWant more butterflies and bees in your garden? Plant this native wildflower with blue-hued, nectar-packed blooms and you'll have an attractive patch in no time.
Read MoreLooking for a stunning blue flower that will add reliable color to your garden? This hardy hibiscus option is easy to care for and blooms through October.
Read MoreAble to survive in less-than-ideal conditions, you'll want to avoid planting this stunning and low-maintenance flower that is known to spread.
Read MoreThis shade-loving plant blooms in winter and has a somewhat strange name, but it's perfect for shady areas in your garden and rewards you with beautiful blooms.
Read MoreBird feeders may bring all the birdies to the yard, but they can be a pain to maintain. Save yourself some work this summer by planting this sunflower.
Read MoreHydrangeas are known for their big, fluffy flowers, but they're also known to be picky about where they are planted. This alternative may be a better option.
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