The Best Plants For Unsealed Wooden Planters
There are many benefits to growing plants in unsealed wood containers, but some plants are better suited to the unique properties these planters offer.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to growing plants in unsealed wood containers, but some plants are better suited to the unique properties these planters offer.
Read MorePruning is essential for healthy growth, but timing matters. Find out why avoiding midday cuts helps protect plants and encourages strong recovery.
Read MoreAt a time when food sources for pollinators are dwindling, you can plant this flower that will keep them full and happy. It will also provide a pop of color.
Read MoreHoles in hydrangea leaves are unsightly and, worse, can indicate more serious issues related to the care of your shrub. Identify the cause to fix the holes.
Read MoreMost gardeners feel that fall signals a time to wind down in the garden, but September is the perfect month to start several perennial bulbs and blooms.
Read MoreAdding height and color to your garden or landscaping adds depth and interest. This self-seeding perennial also attracts pollinators as a bonus.
Read MoreBlooming from spring to fall, this low-maintenance plant will keep your local hummingbirds happily fed right in your garden. Here's how to grow it.
Read MoreTired of buying store-bought marigold plants every year? Try this clever option that lets you get blooms year after year from a single plant.
Read MoreAnts are often attracted to sweet substances, including the nectar of this very popular garden flower. Here's what to do if you spot them on your plants.
Read MoreJust because you have clay soil doesn't mean you can't have beautiful blooms -- you just have to choose the right plants. Here's a flowering shrub you'll love.
Read MoreIf you want beautiful blooms from your bearded irises in the spring, these late summer maintenance tasks are key. Luckily, they're not difficult to do.
Read MoreSupport asters, a late-blooming perennial, in your garden with simple techniques that keep their vibrant flowers upright and thriving for pollinators.
Read MoreVisiting Amsterdam's tulip fields in the spring is a bucket-list item for many. Find out which garden to visit and when to get tickets to this sell-out event.
Read MoreBring long-lasting color to your garden with a heat-loving perennial that blooms into fall, offering fragrance, resilience, and low-maintenance care.
Read MoreYou can repel mosquitoes while attracting beneficial pollinators to your yard with this beautiful blooming flower that loves sun and thrives in heat.
Read MoreEven though hydrangeas are the stars of your flower garden with their gorgeous blooms, there's one perfect companion plant that will happily play a support role
Read MoreAre you looking for a new flowering addition to your container garden collection? This unusual sunflower cultivar is particularly cheerful and thrives in a pot.
Read MoreThere's a flower that smells so sweet it will attract native pollinators like swallowtails to your yard. And, bonus, it does well in pots on a patio or balcony.
Read MoreKeep your gorgeous hibiscus plant blooming all summer and into the fall by deadheading its blooms regularly using this simple but time-consuming method.
Read MoreIf you want pollinators to visit your garden throughout late summer and fall, plant this ground cover flower that butterflies and bees can't resist.
Read MoreResistant to drought and heat with no need for deadheading, this zinnia variety attracts pollinators with its sweet nectar and colorful blooms.
Read MoreIf you want to start seeing beautiful colors in your beds even in the colder seasons, here are 15 flowers you can plant that'll bloom through winter.
Read MoreThese popular flowers will continue blooming until the first frost of the autumn, and they even come in a range of fall hues, from red to yellow.
Read MoreThis beautiful purple flower is loved by pollinators and hummingbirds for its nectar, and it could even deter deer from disturbing your garden.
Read MoreEveryone loves a low-maintenance and eye-catching groundcover plant, but if you grow this species, you could end up with much more than you bargained for.
Read MoreHostas fade over winter, leaving a bare patch in the yard. Choose companion plants wisely to replace winter color or improve the growing conditions of hostas.
Read MoreBleeding hearts offer beautiful, late-season blooms, but their foliage soon fades. Here's a great companion plant for them that even works as a ground cover.
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