Attract Hummingbirds, Butterflies, Songbirds & Bees With One Plant That Does It All
There's one plant that attracts wildlife and pollinators due to its early blooming season and plentiful fruits. Here's how to grow it in your yard.
Read MoreThere's one plant that attracts wildlife and pollinators due to its early blooming season and plentiful fruits. Here's how to grow it in your yard.
Read MoreRaised garden beds come in wood or metal, and there are benefits and downsides to each. Find out which type of garden bed is best for your yard and your needs.
Read MoreWho wouldn't want a garden brimming with hummingbirds? Find out which beautiful red flower you can plant to keep the little birds coming back for more.
Read MoreWhen you take care of these tasks in August, you'll set your garden up for success, not only in the fall and winter, but also in the following spring.
Read MorePerennial plants come back year after year, so by choosing easy-care options, you can benefit from a perpetually beautiful garden that requires little work.
Read MoreAs annual plants, zinnias must be replanted every year, which costs money. This trick, on the other hand, gets you more zinnias for free, and anyone can do it.
Read MoreHostas aren't hard to grow, but mistakes like bad watering practices and accidentally triggering pests and resource competition can mar those pretty leaves.
Read MoreIf you're hoping to bring butterflies, bees, and other pollinators to your garden, this vibrant purple flower is bound to attract plenty of attention.
Read MoreThere are a number of plants that make great companions for zinnia flowers, but here's one that would be a bad idea to grow alongside zinnias.
Read MoreIf you want a low-maintenance ground cover, choosing the right plant for your climate is key. This species will thrive in high heat and requires no water.
Read MoreThe last thing you want is for your perennials' blooms to be short-lived, but tips related to pruning, soil pH, proper watering, and more can all prevent that.
Read MorePassionflower vine might already be the main character in your summer garden, but adding this other show-stopping plant will amplify its beauty and benefits.
Read MoreHydrangeas can be gorgeous, but they also require some significant care and attention. If you want pretty flowers without the hassle, try these alternatives.
Read MoreLavender's purple blooms can do more than look pretty in your garden. Their stress-relieving scent can brighten up any room with this easy DIY project.
Read MoreLantana flowers are not only beautiful, but also easy to propagate with the proper techniques. Both soil and water propagation can work — here's how.
Read MoreThis beautiful flower blooms from summer into early fall, bringing birds and bees into your yard in cooler months when food sources are scarce.
Read MorePurple flowers contrast beautifully against green foliage for a striking yard. These options are ideal for shadier garden areas where you need quick growth.
Read MoreHome Owner's Associations, also known as HOAs, keep the neighborhood looking uniform and neat, but did you know their rules may also apply to your backyard?
Read MoreWhile gravel mulch is becoming increasingly popular as a low-maintenance option, there are plenty of reasons why using it around roses may not be ideal.
Read MoreRose of Sharon may be beautiful, but it's also an aggressive grower that's even considered invasive in four U.S. states. Here's what to know.
Read MoreIf your garden experiences a lot of summer heat or your work schedule just doesn't allow you to spend leisure time outside during the day, design a moon garden.
Read MoreHyacinths usually don't emerge from their chilly slumber until spring, but there's a simple technique you can use to awaken hyacinth blooms much earlier.
Read MoreThis flowering evergreen ground cover is hardy from zones 3 to 8 and produces pretty pink blooms every spring. Here's how to grow it in your garden.
Read MoreIf you're looking for plants that will bring pollinators to your yard, this pretty self-seeding flower is a great candidate that will keep them coming back.
Read MoreFirefly habitats are declining, but you can help to create a safe space for them in your garden by growing plants that provide cover or cool and shady spots.
Read MoreFlowering ground covers are one of the best options for a beautiful yet low-maintenance garden. Here are three options that bloom all summer.
Read MoreMany gardeners will pull any plant they didn't place themselves, but if you spot this curious weed in your garden, there are some good reasons to let it be.
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