How To Winterize Peonies In November For Strong & Stunning Blooms In The Spring
Peonies are vibrant spring bloomers, but good winter care is vital for lots of flowers. Luckily, even inexperienced gardeners can prepare peonies for the cold.
Read MorePeonies are vibrant spring bloomers, but good winter care is vital for lots of flowers. Luckily, even inexperienced gardeners can prepare peonies for the cold.
Read MoreZinnias often showcase their vibrant colors during the late summer months, but if you're craving some fall saturation, you might be in luck.
Read MoreConeflowers are a crowd pleaser thanks to their low care needs and long blooming season, but these other flowers carry many of the same benefits.
Read MoreCreating a native garden for its low-maintenance needs, environmental benefits, or to attract wildlife and pollinators? These resources will get you started.
Read MoreFall is the perfect time to collect next year’s blooms. Harvest seeds from your favorite plants now and enjoy a lush, colorful garden for free.
Read MoreFerns and hostas love shady, damp gardens, so finding a flowering ground cover partner is tricky. This sweet little plant adds a pop of color to all that green.
Read MoreSome shrubs produce flowers and berries on new wood, meaning they benefit best from a late winter prune. This bird-attracting American native is one such plant.
Read MoreThere are more than 25,000 species of orchid, so needless to say, there's no shortage of stunning options to choose from. Here are our favorites.
Read MorePlanning your spring garden as early as November might seem like you're in a rush, but for these bulbs, fall planting is ideal for spring blooms.
Read MoreNovember is usually a time for cleaning out the garden, but it's also the ideal month to introduce this new perennial for yellow daisy-like blooms next year.
Read MoreMany people don't know that you can overwinter impatiens flowers indoors to prevent them from dying. There are some key care tips to follow if you do this.
Read MoreArid conditions can make plant care difficult, but by choosing plants native to dry regions, you will have a greater chance of a thriving garden.
Read MoreThe best spring and summer blooms start with preparing plants properly before the first frost, so don't forget these tasks for your potted hydrangeas.
Read MoreWinter is a hard season for many flowers, and agapanthus is no exception. Here's the necessary task you should do to help it bloom once spring comes back.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a native woodland plant that spreads without taking over and offers lots of seasonal interest, try this quirky flowering groundcover.
Read MoreWith shorter days and snowy or rainy weather, winter can be dull. Brighten up your home with a pretty, albeit fussy, houseplant that blooms red all year long.
Read MoreWant to fill your sunny patio with vivid hues? From contrasting color schemes to monochromatic looks, these flower combinations are perfect for your pots.
Read MoreMany flowers should be planted in the fall if you want to be rewarded with spring blooms, including this one peony with a yummy-sounding name.
Read MoreIf you want to freshen up your holiday decor with lovely, scented flowers, plant this bulb before Thanksgiving so your blooms are perfectly timed.
Read MoreWhile there is no scientific evidence to back that the moon has an impact on gardens, traditional belief states that these plants will thrive as light wanes.
Read MoreBy following this essential propagation tip, you’ll help establish new growth for your fuchsias, and it could even lead to your flowers blooming faster.
Read MoreGrow healthy new plants from a Thanksgiving cactus faster with this easy, mess-free method anyone can master. All you need is a jar, pebbles, and water.
Read MoreFrom fragrant blooms to vibrant foliage, these 15 hardy favorites thrive in the cool soil now — and reward your patience with a lush, colorful garden later.
Read MoreUsually, you wait until the chance of frost has passed before getting out your pruning shears. This bushy, yellow-flowering shrub appreciates a winter hair cut.
Read MoreAs the temperatures start to plummet in the fall, there are many plants that will benefit from a layer of mulch to get them through the winter and into spring.
Read MoreCreating a garden with timeless appeal isn't just about decor. Choosing time-honored flowers that have a classic look will help to complete your design.
Read MoreIf mowing the lawn is your least favorite chore, consider growing a groundcover instead of traditional lawn turf for a low-maintenance and hardy alternative.
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