Plant One Fast-Growing Flower In Early Fall To Instantly Beautify Your Garden Beds
Spring and summer are peak seasons for most florals, but this popular flower will sprout quickly and provide color until the first frost in fall.
Read MoreSpring and summer are peak seasons for most florals, but this popular flower will sprout quickly and provide color until the first frost in fall.
Read MoreWhen summer ends, hummingbirds migrate and need both food and shelter to survive their journey. Here's how to make your garden a safe haven for them.
Read MoreThe flowers are beautiful, but don't be tempted to grow these invasive, noxious weeds that can harm native species and ecosystems, and be ultra-hard to control.
Read MoreFinding interesting plants for those shady spots can be challenging, but there's one low-care perennial with beautiful flowers that you might want to consider.
Read MoreThis perennial's tubular flowers will fill your yard with warm fall colors if you plant it now. Come spring, the blooms will return to grace your yard.
Read MoreAre you sad at the sight of fading blooms at the end of summer? Plant any of these flowering shrubs, and you'll keep your yard colorful well into fall.
Read MoreThese two flowers work in tandem to draw hummingbirds to your yard from late winter all the way through summer with staggered blooms they'll love.
Read MoreClay soil can be challenging for some plants because it suffers from poor drainage and an increased chance of waterlogging, so these flowers should be avoided.
Read MoreNot every fertilizer is good for your plants. The wrong combination of minerals actually causes nutrient deficiencies and blocks healthy symbiotic relationships.
Read MoreTo prune in spring, summer or fall -- that is the question. Luckily, we have some answers for you because these perennials need to be pruned in autumn.
Read MoreHydrangeas tend to have the best results from drying when cut in the late summer or fall. Here's why and how to complete the process.
Read MoreFinding warm-climate vines that check all the boxes is tough. This climber offers privacy and texture with leathery leaves, multicolored flowers, and odd fruit.
Read MoreThis easy-to-grow ground cover has a couple of quirks you'll want to be aware of so you can enjoy its beautiful blue blooms all summer long.
Read MoreCreate even more impact on a foliage-covered wall or fence of ivy by adding a plant with similar environmental preferences that produces stunning flowers.
Read MoreNeed a trellis for those bean seedlings or jasmine saplings you just planted? DIY a sturdy, affordable garden trellis in no time with these easy instructions.
Read MoreThe striking flowers of this beautiful plant bloom from summer through fall. The foliage and flowers are both edible, plus they look incredible in cut bouquets.
Read MoreVisit this quiet but extensive park in Northern California, where you cannot fail to be inspired by the masses of wildflowers growing freely as nature intended.
Read MoreTired of the same old pollinator-friendly flowers? This lesser-known genus has 46 species to choose from, all with beautiful and long-lasting blooms.
Read MoreUprooted plants don’t always mean defeat for your garden. With some quick action and careful handling, they may just have a chance at survival.
Read MoreMany perennials benefit from division, which entails splitting plants to prevent overcrowding and boost health. Lavender, however, is an exception.
Read MoreMost gardeners don't think of planting sunflowers if they are trying to attract more hummingbirds, but surprisingly this popular flower provides a good snack.
Read MoreSeed bombs gained popularity in the 1970s as a way to grow native plants, but does this method really work and how well compared to traditional planting?
Read MoreWhile this pink shrub might make a stunning addition to your home garden, chances are you'll have a hard time growing it without a ton of work.
Read MoreWant to draw even more butterflies to your milkweed plants? Start by harvesting your own seeds and planting them for endless plants and blooms.
Read MoreMost plants are still dormant in late winter and early spring, but this flower can make your garden come alive at that time and evoke a romantic woodland.
Read MoreLooking for a beautiful flower that will not only draw hummingbirds to your yard but also emit a sweet fragrance you can enjoy? Look no further.
Read MoreCutting back bee balm has numerous benefits, including disease prevention and a tidier look. When timed right, it can also lead to an increase in flowers.
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