The Underrated Spring Perennial That'll Make Your Garden A Pollinator Paradise
This underrated perennial is one of the first to bloom when spring arrives. Plant it in your yard and invite pollinators for an early season feast.
Read MoreThis underrated perennial is one of the first to bloom when spring arrives. Plant it in your yard and invite pollinators for an early season feast.
Read MoreThis beautiful pink flower with eye-catching spikes is easy to grow and will bring lots of hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies to your garden.
Read MoreThis Prince song from the 1990s inspired the birth of a new rose cultivar and gave it its name. These floribunda roses are gorgeous and easy to maintain.
Read MoreCalendulas are low-maintenance, edible, daisy-like flowers that are generally low-maintenance. But, if you're struggling to grow them, the soil may be an issue.
Read MoreFor a stunning, warm-season addition to your porch planters, this award-winning flower adds height and color to your outdoor space with minimal maintenance.
Read MoreClematis plants come in a wide array of bloom colors, shapes, and sizes. Keep yours healthy and the stunning blooms coming with these wilt-prevention tasks.
Read MoreFrom choosing the best bulbs to proper deadheading, these tips cover everything you need to help your tulips grow as tall and strong as possible.
Read MoreMarigolds are gorgeous, pollinator-attracting plants with a strong aroma that can also deter certain annoying pests from your yard and garden.
Read MoreStar Jasmie is a beautiful plant with delicate, white flowers and a sweet scent. Keep an eye out for these common issues, so you can keep your plant happy.
Read MoreBefore you start applying fertilizer in spring, it's crucial to know how much to add, what type to select, and what plants actually need additional nutrients.
Read MoreIf you want to keep birds coming to your garden year after year, try planting some self-seeding flowers to provide yearly food sources for feathered friends.
Read MoreOne low-growing flowering plant is turning ordinary landscape features into something far more eye-catching, especially when used in unexpected ways.
Read MoreMany perennials must be planted in fall to emerge in spring and summer, but if you missed the fall window, you can still start these beautiful bulbs in spring.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a pop of pollinator-attracting color that's resistant to many common pests, consider planting this easy-to-grow ornamental onion.
Read MoreA colorful garden doesn't have to be complicated, and the right plant choice can bring lasting interest, vibrant blooms, and easy upkeep to your outdoor space.
Read MoreWhen interior designer Joanna Gaines shares a gorgeous spring bouquet from freshly cut blooms on her socials, everyone wants to emulate it — including you.
Read MoreIf you want to attract beautiful native swallowtail butterflies to your yard, planting shrubs with a long, abundant flowering season is one of the best ways.
Read MoreMulch can be a threat to your garden's micro-environment, getting in the way of bees and other organisms. Low-growing plants are a great replacement.
Read MoreThis charming, light pink rose cultivar works perfectly as a climbing plant for your retaining wall. Here's how to train and take care of it.
Read MoreMarch is the perfect time for a number of prep tasks to keep your garden at its best, ushering in a thriving harvest when the season is well under way.
Read MoreIt's time to say goodbye to the long, cold months of winter and celebrate the return of spring with these cheerful flowers that evoke Easter.
Read MoreIf you don’t want to wait long to enjoy beautiful blooms, this flower is quick to grow, easy to take care of, and can give your garden a gorgeous pop of color.
Read MoreUsing something other than flower foam is a great idea, but you'll want to be extra careful if you start working with this fairly common alternative.
Read MoreFlowers brighten up your home and a nice arrangement displays them at their best. There is a trick to making a store-bought bouquet look nice and full.
Read MoreFrom dainty-looking blooms to ones with showstopping pops of color, these March wildflowers prove spring doesn’t ease in — it makes an entrance.
Read MoreIf your spider plant refuses to flower, there isn't just one thing you could be doing wrong — there are many possibilities, all related to houseplant care.
Read MoreIf you want to start a flower bed in your yard, you may need to kill off the grass first. Here's a tried-and-true trick that utilizes solar power to kill grass.
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