All The Things You Can Do With Lotus Flower Seed Pods
Lotus flower seed pods are missing from your DIY floral decorations, but there are so many additional uses for the pods of these pond beauties as well.
Read MoreLotus flower seed pods are missing from your DIY floral decorations, but there are so many additional uses for the pods of these pond beauties as well.
Read MoreIf you have dreams of a tropical garden, you should plant hibiscus flowers. Luckily, there are several breathtaking varieties from which to choose.
Read MoreA beautiful hydrangea tree can be a major part of your home's curb appeal, but you need to know where to plant it and how to grow one in your yard.
Read MoreRhododendron blooms are so pretty, you likely wish you had more of them. If you learn the best way to propagate these flowers, your garden dreams can come true.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines has a garden of full of lovely, rare flowers. But there's one gorgeous wildflower (with multiple benefits!) she loves that you can grow, too.
Read MoreHummingbird moths look and act like their namesake, all while acting as beneficial pollinators. There's one species you don't want in your garden, however.
Read MoreRectifying pH imbalances is one of the secrets to a healthy, lush garden. Here are the best ways to acidify soil, and some methods you should pass up.
Read MoreInstead of buying new seeds each spring, consider harvesting them from the annuals you already have in your garden. Here are the top candidates for seed saving.
Read MoreMums are an autumn staple on many front porches and in landscapes, but if they aren't getting what they need, they may fail to bloom. Here's how to help.
Read MorePerennial flowers are typically put on sale at big box stores and nurseries at the end of summer or fall. Find out what to look for when perusing these options.
Read MoreBlake Lively's cut flower garden was so impressive that even Martha Stewart had to compliment her. But you can recreate it at home with a few tips and tricks.
Read MoreIf you're trying to attract birds into your yard, you shouldn't just add flowers they enjoy. You should also ensure they're planted in the right location.
Read MoreA limelight hydrangea tree is already a gorgeous statement-maker in your yard, but to make your outdoor space even more vibrant, grow this flower beneath it.
Read MorePet owners want to do all they can to keep their pets safe, especially in the garden. Here's a plant you'll want to avoid planting if you have cats or dogs.
Read MoreAsiatic lilies are gorgeous summer flowers available in a variety of colors. To add some of these to your garden, you need to know where and how to plant them.
Read MoreBig, blue hydrangea bushes may look lovely next to the walkway to your garden, but there might be a reason you should avoid putting them near a concrete path.
Read MoreHydrangeas make a stunning addition to any space that gets a little shade, but this specific hydrangea offers a compact growth habit with repeating blooms.
Read MoreExplore how to attract cardinals to your backyard with scarlet sage. Discover why cardinal love these gorgeous red blooms and learn tips for growing them.
Read MorePoppies may seem fussy since they're hard to start indoors from seed, but they are actually much easier to start than most plants. Here's how.
Read MoreDahlias are amazing little garden jewels that provide the most stunning blooms, but what if you could get even more flowers from one simple act?
Read MoreNot all plants are created equal. Some benefit the ecosystem while others are detrimental. Here's the difference between two commonly mistaken flowers.
Read MoreBird watchers love these yellow songbirds, but there are a few plants goldfinches love more than others. Grow these flowers in your garden to attract them.
Read MoreFor a low-maintenance fall garden, even in low-nutrient and drought-prone areas, consider this splendid flower. Here's what it needs to grow, which isn't much.
Read MoreSome flowers are worth the wait -- not only for their beauty but for the positive impact they make on the environment. Here's one native flower to consider.
Read MoreIf you love tulips but aren't able to effectively grow these delicate blooms, try this equally beautiful, sun-loving, drought-tolerant ground cover shrub.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of homegrown bouquets of gorgeous blooms from your cut garden, you should consider planting this easy-to-grow flower that adds a pop of color.
Read MoreIf you're ready to switch to a clover lawn, you should know there are two main varieties: microclover and white clover. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons.
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