Here's One Of The Few Flowers That Bloom All Year—Perfect For Warm, Shady Gardens
Shady gardens can be tricky to color with flowers as many varieties need lots of sunlight, yet this flower blooms all year long and thrives in the shade.
Read MoreShady gardens can be tricky to color with flowers as many varieties need lots of sunlight, yet this flower blooms all year long and thrives in the shade.
Read MoreFall is a great time to plant cool-weather-loving flower species and spring-blooming bulbs. Check out these 14 purple flowers you can plant in October.
Read MoreThe world of perennials is vast, and where one variety might not suit your garden's specific conditions, another could be waiting to thrive.
Read MoreAdd a burst of color and wildlife to your garden with this striking red tree that hummingbirds can’t resist. Perfect for anyone creating a backyard haven.
Read MoreAs cold weather approaches, plants are vulnerable to frost. However, careful planning, preparing plants correctly, and insulating fragile ones can protect them.
Read MoreEven as temperatures drop, these bold blooms can draw hummingbirds to your yard, keeping your garden alive with movement and late-season color.
Read MoreChrysanthemums bloom from summer to fall, but for more variety in the autumn garden, consider these alternatives recommended by House Digest's gardening expert.
Read MoreDaffodils fall broadly into large and small categories. However, it's not quite so simple. Standards and minis work better in different spots and growing zones.
Read MoreEven though spring flowers may be the last thing on your mind this fall, you do need to plan ahead by knowing when and how to plant the bulbs.
Read MoreSetting your garden up for a thriving spring filled with gorgeous blooms starts with some important soil enhancement in the fall using one specific ingredient.
Read MoreWhile pruning in fall is ideal for some plants, for others, it could cause damage, eliminate a winter food source, or prevent flowering in the spring.
Read MoreMums are fairly easy to care for, but if soil conditions aren't ideal, you won't get the best blooms. Amend any issues with these items you might already have.
Read MoreThe cold may be rolling in, but you don't need to say goodbye to your favorite plants. If kept in the right conditions, they'll thrive again come spring.
Read MoreTrimming back perennials before winter is a staple fall task for many gardeners. However, leaving them intact supports the environment in unexpected ways.
Read MoreIf a flower requires cold stratification, it's best to plant in October before frosts begin. Such is the case with this stunning, spring-blooming blue flower.
Read MoreSwamp mallow attracts beauty, pollinators, and hidden visitors. Its vibrant flowers thrive, but certain pests may be silently impacting your garden’s balance.
Read MoreSome flowering plants that produce bulbs, tubers, or corms need to be lifted and stored for winter. Know which you have if you want to save them for spring.
Read MoreLooking for more flowering plants to border your patio or adorn balcony planters? Consider this pretty, hardy U.S. native plant. It offers year-round color.
Read MoreBats aren’t just nighttime guests—they’re garden allies. Certain flowers can help draw them in, supporting pollination and pest control long after sunset.
Read MoreFlower beds have long been a staple element in most gardens. While groups of blooms aren't going anywhere, trends indicate that their purpose may be changing.
Read MoreStrong spring blooms start with one essential step in fall. Knowing when to divide your perennials ensures healthier roots and longer-lasting plants.
Read MoreIn places with frigid winters—think Maine, Minnesota, Montana—frost damage will kill your outdoor potted plants. But what if you store them in your garage?
Read MoreTransform your yard with a resilient, aromatic ground cover that draws life to your garden and stays stunning through heat, drought, and neglect.
Read MoreSome of these bulbs will provide tall, soaring blooms in shades of lavender in spring, while others add a pretty, delicate touch to your garden beds.
Read MorePotted lavender plants require specific growing conditions beyond watering. Identify the incorrect conditions instead of just increasing water.
Read MoreFinding flowers that thrive in shade can be a struggle, but these options will deliver a hefty dose of spring color when planted in the fall.
Read MoreEpsom salts are useful all over the home and garden, but certain flowering plants benefit from using it as a soil fertilizer or foliar spray.
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