Should You Be Cutting Sunflowers Back In The Fall?
You might be tempted to cut your sunflowers down in the fall after their blooms have faded and their seeds are beginning to fall, but is this the right move?
Read MoreYou might be tempted to cut your sunflowers down in the fall after their blooms have faded and their seeds are beginning to fall, but is this the right move?
Read MoreLooking for a hardy perennial that can quickly fill bare spots in your garden? This flower produces delicate white blooms and draws pollinators.
Read MoreGarden mums are a huge hit in the fall months, but how do you set these plants up for success in your yard when choosing between sun and shade?
Read MoreMums are the classic fall flower, but their colors don't have to do all the heavy lifting. For added curb appeal, grow them alongside this tropical beauty.
Read MoreIf you've got a sunny spot for a shrubby perennial or are looking to create a privacy hedge, this beautiful bloomer might just be perfect for your space.
Read MoreThis pretty blue flower adds visual interest to your garden and attracts pollinators, but it's also known for its ability to spread far and wide.
Read MoreIf you have a rock garden in need of another drought-tolerant plant, this contender will surely thrive—as long as you follow this key step.
Read MoreNPK fertilizers are on every garden store's shelves, and they're often essential for plants' health. But what does NPK stand for and when should you use it?
Read MoreYarrow is a perennial flower that comes in a wide array of stunning varieties and cultivars, and that includes shades of pink, purple, white, and more.
Read MoreWith over 6,000 cultivars, picking the perfect hosta for your plot is tough. Add only those with the wildest, wackiest blooms and leaves to your must-have list.
Read MoreA cottage garden can be a delightful sight with all those pretty blooms. To add even more magic, there's one plant you may want to grow for a touch of whimsy.
Read MoreThis purple plant improves soil structure and adds nitrogen to the soil, but it's also an aggressive grower that you should be careful with.
Read MoreHydrangeas all fall into two types: old wood and new wood species. The difference has to do with how they form buds, which affects their care needs.
Read MoreMagnolia trees come in a range of species and varieties, many of which are native to the United States. Plant these three for beautiful white blooms.
Read MoreHummingbirds adore bright flowers, which can make for an eye-catching garden. You should also consider texture and size when choosing plants for your yard.
Read MoreShady garden spots are often the hardest to plant in. Fill areas under trees or beside the house with these pink-blooming plants that thrive in such conditions.
Read MoreLike all flowering plants, Chinese fringe flowers must be pruned at the right time if you want to avoid reducing blooms. Here are the do's and don'ts to know.
Read MoreThis vibrant flower you may be considering growing comes with a major drawback: it’s highly toxic. Here’s what gardeners need to know to grow it safely.
Read MoreIf you live in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9, consider planting this wildlife-friendly shrub. Its colorful fall leaves last well into the winter.
Read MoreTrees that bloom year-round might seem too good to be true. Not so if you pick trees from this list of trees with long or even endless flowering seasons.
Read MorePruning is essential to many rose species' health — but pruning with the right technique, at the right time, is even more essential. Here's what to know.
Read MoreWhile weeding your flower beds can be quite satisfying, it's what you do with those weeds that really matters, especially if you want a healthy garden.
Read MoreMany asters are native to the U.S. and an important source of food for wildlife. Here's why cutting these flowers back in the late summer is a bad idea.
Read MoreYou can encourage hummingbirds to visit your garden from late summer and right into the fall by planting one gorgeous flower that they'll love.
Read MoreCutting back certain perennials in the fall and spring can ensure your plants stay healthy all year — just ensure you are using the right techniques to do so.
Read MoreFor big blooms come spring, there are a few things you can take care of in the fall. Just be sure to follow the correct steps at the right time.
Read MoreIf you already have a sunflower or two in your garden, preparing for a sunflower hedge next year is easy. You'll only need to know how to harvest the seeds.
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