Attract Butterflies And Bees With A Pollinator-Magnet Plant That Thrives In Heat
If your yard gets full sun or reaches high temps, then this heat-tolerant herb will be right at home. Once it flowers, you'll have pollinators stopping by.
Read MoreIf your yard gets full sun or reaches high temps, then this heat-tolerant herb will be right at home. Once it flowers, you'll have pollinators stopping by.
Read MoreAre you looking to add a small flowering tree to your yard? This one not only looks gorgeous with its winter blooms but also attracts birds and pollinators.
Read MoreDo you want to attract more hummingbirds to your yard or garden? Find out which beautiful flower you can plant that is sure to have the petite birds flying in.
Read MoreDahlias will suffer in consistently wet earth, so make sure you set them up in ideal conditions, and not alongside these water-loving flowers.
Read MoreHummingbirds appreciate having a variety of flowers from which to choose. This beautiful, warm weather bush produces orange, tubular flowers in the fall.
Read MoreGardeners have used catnip as an insect repellant for many years, but does it keep all bugs away? Find out if it is effective against the Asian lady beetle.
Read MoreDrought-tolerant gardens are perfect for areas that you can't (or don't want to) water. These herbs can be combined to create the perfect waterwise landscape.
Read MoreHummingbird feeders are excellent for bringing those adorable tiny birds to your garden, but you can attract even more with this gorgeous scarlet flower.
Read MoreWhile many will thrive in a pot, not every kind of orchid requires soil. Using a simple technique, you can grow healthy orchids without potting mix.
Read MoreConeflowers are among the most popular, low-maintenance flowers. Try any one of these colorful options in your garden that are sure to attract birds and bees.
Read MoreLooking for a festive way to spruce up your porch or patio for Independence Day? These red, white, and blue flower combinations will pair beautifully together.
Read MoreJust because a flower is pretty, it doesn't mean it should be in your garden. This flower might look nice, but it could spell disaster for your other plants.
Read MoreWhen displaying roses in your home, there's an easy way to ensure they're the ideal height in the vase. Check out this simple trick for cutting rose stems.
Read MoreFlowers are a natural way to lure birds to your yard, and this heat-resistant perennial does so with its vibrant blooms that thrive in the dry, hot weather.
Read MoreMany hummingbird-attracting plants require regular watering and moisture, but this flowering succulent is perfect for those in more arid locales.
Read MoreCut peonies are typically a short-lived source of beauty, but you can make your blooms last for an entire season with proper preparation and storage.
Read MoreMost people think of dandelions as weeds, but there's also a movement to leave dandelions alone. Is it really beneficial to let dandelions grow in your yard?
Read MoreHummingbirds need more than just a feeder to become regular visitors to your yard, and this pretty pink flower is sure to help draw them in.
Read MoreJapanese spirea is a vibrant, blooming shrub, but it's also invasive. However, you can enjoy lifelong gorgeous flowers from this native shrub instead.
Read MoreAre you tired of your peonies flopping? Instead of buying expensive peony cages, try these DIY support options with this how-to for easy supports.
Read MoreIt's always exciting to try out some new flowers for your garden. Cupcake zinnias look just as sweet as they sound, but are there downsides to these blooms?
Read MoreDahlias are a showstopper in the garden, but if you want to see the full potential of your plant, it's important to perform this simple maintenance task.
Read MoreA rose is a classic choice for many gardeners. Find out about the unique rose that will bring in the bees because of its distinct fragrance and large blooms.
Read MoreThis plant, which has a calming and pleasant scent, repels peskier pests, including flies. Here's how to use it outdoors and indoors as an insect repellant.
Read MoreCut lilacs are prone to drooping and dying quickly after a few days in a vase. However, there's a simple hack to prevent this from happening.
Read MoreIf deer in your yard consistently browse your hydrangea blooms but not your neighbor's, you might wonder why. The reason is likely simpler than you think.
Read MoreThis pretty flower is a favorite among gardeners, and unfortunately, deer too. The herbivores love snacking on this plant and it could lure them into your yard.
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