How Dangerous Is Queen Anne's Lace? Here Are The Uncomfortable Details
Queen Anne's lace is a beautiful, delicate-looking bloom, but can it be dangerous? Here's what you need to know about this sweet-looking flower.
Read MoreQueen Anne's lace is a beautiful, delicate-looking bloom, but can it be dangerous? Here's what you need to know about this sweet-looking flower.
Read MoreAre you looking for colorful plants and flowers to grow beside your roses without harming them? You have options; browse our 15 favorite rose companions here.
Read MoreIf you're thinking of growing tiger lily flowers in your garden, don't run to the store just yet - there are a few downsides you need to be aware of.
Read MoreIf you're a "Bridgerton" fan who aspires to add some Regency-era energy to your garden, we've got some guidance you might be interested in.
Read MoreIf you've ever seen a flower with a fuzzy, velvety texture, you know how magical they are. Here we have compiled a list of velvet-like flowers for any garden.
Read MoreFrogfruit is beneficial in many different ways not least of which is its ability to effortlessly provide ground cover while also attracting crucial pollinators.
Read MoreDahlias, brimming with petals, can begin to droop from the weight of their bright heads. Here are some of our best staking methods for keeping them upright.
Read MoreIf you want to support your orchid's growth with DIY fertilizer, we've heard plenty of tips. But which ones are worthwhile, and which ones are a waste of time?
Read MoreCattleya orchids are beautiful and easy to grow. And even better, they smell fabulous. Find out why you should grow this beginner-friendly flower.
Read MoreSummer Crush hydrangeas offer vibrant and continuous blooms throughout summer. Find out why they are the perfect flower for small backyard spaces.
Read MoreFlowering nicotiana is a striking garden plant that emits a lovely jasmine-like scent and comes in a variety of colors. It will bring your garden to life.
Read MoreMany are attracted to blue cornflowers for their vibrancy and height, but think twice before you introduce this plant into your garden -- it might take over.
Read MoreYou might have heard that daffodils can help you keep squirrels out of your garden, but does it really work? Let's take a look at this gardening hack.
Read MoreDiscover rose-like plants that resemble the beauty of roses and are also easier to care for. Enhance your garden with these rose-alternatives.
Read MoreWith so many flowers to choose from, you may wonder if you can save time and plant your spring and summer bulbs together. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreLooking for a ground cover of beautiful purple flowers? According to our gardener, these 15 varieties are beautiful options for adding color to your garden.
Read MoreIf you have peonies but are worried about insects eating the flowers, these tips for keeping pests away from the plants are sure to come in handy.
Read MoreGardeners might not like the maldorous scent of this native flowering vine, but plenty of pollinators and birds are drawn to its smell and its purple berries.
Read MoreCreate a chocolate-scented oasis and indulge your senses with these six aromatic plants that will infuse your garden with the sweet, rich scent of chocolate.
Read MorePrairie smoke flowers are great for even the beginner gardener. These low maintenance flowers can attract pollinators to your yard and have other benefits.
Read MoreThe Zulu giant (or carrion flower) is a fascinating and gorgeous plant, but there are several good reasons you might not actually want to keep one around.
Read MoreAnemone flowers are a stunning addition to your garden, and they are generally hardy plants, but some diseases and pests can destroy them.
Read MoreNational Gardening Week is in full swing across the U.S. as summer begins. Our master gardener recommends five native plants to grow in your yard to celebrate.
Read MoreCacti are one of the hardiest plants you can grow in hot or dry climates, and this stunning cactus also offers vibrant and saturated blossoms.
Read MoreBee balm is a must-have in your garden to draw in pollinators, but there are a few types of plants you'll want to keep away from these bee-friendly flowers.
Read MoreWhile the baptisia plant is native to much of the United States and isn't invasive, it does have another cause for concern. Discover what it is before planting.
Read MoreIf you want more hummingbirds in your yard, diversify your approach. Consider planting garden phlox in this unique way and just wait for the hummers to show up.
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