How To Safely Lift And Store Tulip Bulbs After They've Bloomed
Once your tulips are finished blooming, you might consider removing the bulbs from the ground and storing them; here's how to do it properly.
Read MoreOnce your tulips are finished blooming, you might consider removing the bulbs from the ground and storing them; here's how to do it properly.
Read MoreBeautiful to look at and useful as pollinators, hummingbirds are fascinating. Keep them coming back to your yard or garden with this unique flower.
Read MoreComposting makes a great fertilizer, but involves a lot of maintenance. Instead, try this easy, affordable DIY hack using a bucket and a few free ingredients.
Read MoreAdding a pollinator garden is a great way to support native birds and insects while adding beauty to your space, but don't forget this vibrant perennial.
Read MoreClivias are generally low-maintenance plants that don't deal with a ton of pest issues, so if you're seeing drooping leaves, it's likely for one of two reasons.
Read MoreNot sure what types of flowers are growing in your yard? Learn how to identify asters to see if you have one of the many species on your property.
Read MoreLooking for a new way to display your fresh-cut flowers at home? Try this budget-friendly DIY that looks high-end, using items from Dollar Tree and Amazon.
Read MoreIf you set azaleas up for success when planting, you will have a greater chance of having a beautiful, months-long flurry of blooms for years to come.
Read MoreClimbing plants blanket your garden in a layer of lush foliage and blooms, and this option is a favorite both for its look and pollinator-attracting qualities.
Read MoreEven with meticulous planning, it's likely that you'll end up with some bare spots in your flower bed. Fill them with lobelia for an easy pop of color.
Read MoreIf you've only got a container in your garden to plant in, then the clematis flower is perfect for it. These varieties make gorgeous container gardens.
Read MoreHave you accidentally been following this common hydrangea myth? Here's how to care for your hydrangeas to make the most of their vibrant blooms.
Read MoreIf you have a sunny spot, or one in partial shade with moist soil, this woodland plant may be the perfect addition with its delicate foliage and blooms.
Read MoreDo your hostas need a good companion plant to set them off? Try this beautiful flowering option for color and height in your companion gardening plan.
Read MoreThere are many dos and don'ts to be aware of when it comes to growing dahlias in your garden. For starters, knowing to avoid certain locations.
Read MoreIs it even possible to have too many hummingbird-attracting plants in your yard? Absolutely not. Here's a pretty native vine that those little hummers love.
Read MoreIf you're at your wits' end wondering how to save a wilting, sad Christmas cactus, here are some some foolproof ways to bring yours back to life.
Read MoreAdd a gorgeous dose of color to your garden beds with fern-leaf bleeding hearts, a unique flower that attracts butterflies and thrives in moist soil.
Read MoreForgot to plant your spring bulbs for early blooms this spring? You still have some options left. Plant these flowers for blooms before summer's end.
Read MoreNellie Stevens holly is a stellar tree for a living privacy screen. Your outdoor space gets even better when you add these gorgeous companion plants.
Read MoreWhile you might think that combining springtime flowers into a bouquet is a natural choice, one flower in particular could actually be killing your tulips.
Read MoreWant more pollinators in your yard? Then planting this vibrant perennial is the right move. Its nectar attracts a variety of beneficial wildlife.
Read MoreThis perennial flowering plant will help you attract pollinators to your yard and transform your garden with its show-stopping purple-blue flowers.
Read MoreChoosing the right flowers to complement sage doesn’t have to be a challenge. Instead, discover two perfect pairings that will enhance your garden’s beauty.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to incorporate color into your garden if you want to reserve water, but this beautiful pink flower thrives with next to no H2O.
Read MoreTired of floppy peonies in your garden? Say goodbye to the problem with this simple, practically free gardening hack that keeps your blooms standing tall.
Read MoreThe prairie garden trend involves ditching single-species lawns for a selection of native wildflowers and grasses. This trend is beneficial in several ways.
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