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  • Child with daffodils and dog

    Are Daffodils Safe To Have In Your Garden If You Have Kids And Pets?

    Curious kids or pets playing near growing daffodils in the yard could be a recipe for disaster. Discover why you may want to be cautious about this plant.

    By Michele Wanke Read More
  • Person works on arranged flowers

    J. Schwanke Explains Why The 'Food' Packet That Comes With Your Cut Flowers Can Make Them Last Longer

    "Life in Bloom" host J. Schwanke is a proponent of using the flower food that comes with cut flowers, citing five ingredients that make the food invaluable.

    By Kirstie Bingham Read More
  • Kids playing on tree stumps

    The DIY Flower Bed That's Already Sitting In Your Backyard

    If you have a tree stump in your yard, you can turn the trunk into a DIY flower bed, making it a creative and natural attraction in your backyard.

    By Rose Okeke Read More
  • gardener watering chrysanthemums

    The Biggest Mistake You're Making With Your Mums Involves Water

    While mums are fairly low-maintenance, they do have specific requirements to thrive, including getting the right amount of water at optimal times.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan Read More
  • woman tending to orchid plant

    Here's How Charcoal Could Rescue Your Dying Orchid

    If you have a dying orchid on your hands, there's a special ingredient that could help rescue and revive it. Learn how to use charcoal to heal your orchid.

    By Saskia Ainsworth Read More
  • Purple hydrangea bush

    Easy Tips To Make Your Hydrangeas Turn Purple

    If you have a hydrangea plant in your yard that you'd like to turn purple, you may be surprised to learn how easy it is to customize its color to your liking.

    By Rose Okeke Read More
  • person trimming rose stems

    You Will Not Recognize Your Roses After This Nifty TikTok Hack

    If you've never reflexed a rose before, this popular TikTok will show you how simple and effective the technique is in creating truly voluminous blooms.

    By Masie O'Toole Read More
  • Drooping sunflowers in field

    Why Your Sunflowers Are Drooping (And What To Do About It)

    While sunflowers typically follow the sun across the sky, they can also sometimes begin to droop. Discover a few reasons why this occurs and how to fix it.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris Read More
  • Chigger close-up

    The Popular Flower That Helps Keep Pesky Chiggers Out Of Your Yard

    Due to their small size, chiggers can be a hard-to-detect menace. Protect your yard by planting this popular flower that repels chiggers naturally.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan Read More
  • Dog in hydrangea bush

    Are Hydrangeas Safe To Have In Your Garden If You Have Pets And Kids?

    While gardeners love to grow hydrangeas for their showy blooms, it's these blooms that will attract pets and kids. Here's what to know about hydrangea safety.

    By Christy Rae Ammons Read More
  • A single Scots rose

    The Fragrant Flower Martha Stewart Loves Having In Her Garden

    Martha Stewart once said growing a garden was important to her state of mind, and from a recent TikTok, she introduced us to one special flower in her care.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Tropical red hibiscus in bloom

    Do You Need To Take Your Tropical Hibiscus Inside For The Winter?

    Tropical hibiscus has specific needs during the winter. The best approach to bringing it inside from the cold depends on the time and space you have available.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris Read More
  • person arranging flowers

    Are You Skipping An Essential Step When Arranging Cut Flowers For Your Home?

    When preparing fresh cut flowers to display in your home, there is one step you may be overlooking that is reducing the shelf life of your arrangement.

    By Kate Nicholson Read More
  • gardener with sunflower

    Are Your Sunflowers Perennials Or Do They Need To Be Replanted?

    To identify whether the sunflowers in your yard are perennials or annuals, identify a few key characteristics if you don't want to replant every year.

    By Will Ford Read More
  • rose bush in garden

    How Milk Can Keep Your Roses Healthy

    Milk isn't just a good source of vital nutrients and minerals for your body, it may also keep your roses healthy and free from disease. Here's how.

    By Kate Nicholson Read More
  • Lily of the valley plants

    How To Get Rid Of Lily Of The Valley If It Takes Over Your Garden

    Lily of the valley is a beautiful, fragrant plant, but it can also be quite invasive. Check out our gardening advice about how to get rid of lily of the valley.

    By Elyse Hauser Read More
  • Woman smiling arranging flowers

    Keep Your Fake Flowers In Place With A Handy Table Ingredient

    Fake flowers last longer than real ones and are generally easier to manage, but they do have a tendency to move around. With this simple hack, they'll stay put.

    By Rhiannon Faith Ireland Read More
  • Blooming irises in garden

    How To Remove Irises If They're Taking Over Your Garden

    Irises are beautiful flowers, but their size can begin to take over a garden and shade the rest of your plants. If so, you may need to remove them. Here's how.

    By Sandy Baker Read More
  • person holding a plant pot with geranium

    Are Geraniums Perennials? How To Keep Them Through Winter

    You may be wondering if it's possible to keep your geraniums alive over winter. Here's how and why geraniums are able to make it through the winter months.

    By Joanna Marie Read More
  • Deer visiting home garden

    A Few Kitchen Ingredients Will Keep Deer From Eating Your Hydrangeas

    Combining a few common kitchen ingredients can prove an effective solution to naturally keep deer from visiting your garden and nibbling on your hydrangeas.

    By V Bawa Read More
  • Blooming pink and red hollyhocks

    The Ultimate Guide To Deadheading Hollyhocks In The Garden

    Knowing when to deadhead the herbaceous hollyhock is a little more complicated than for other flowers. That's because the hollyhock can have a second act.

    By Ezekiel Maina Read More
  • Sunflowers growing in a group

    Plant A Stunning Sunflower Tent In A Few Easy Steps

    Adding a sunflower tent to your garden can bring a touch of whimsy to your outdoor space. You can create this magical nook in just a few simple steps.

    By Elyse Hauser Read More
  • woman taking care of potted hydrangeas

    You Might Want To Think Twice Before Planting Hydrangeas In Your Garden

    Hydrangeas can be a delightful addition to your garden. However, these high-maintenance flowers come with certain caveats that might make you reconsider.

    By Joanna Marie Read More
  • tulips growing outside

    The Best Kind Of Tulips For Beginner Gardeners To Plant This Fall

    If you're a novice gardener and want to ensure you have a garden full of beautiful blooms come spring, here are some great beginner-friendly tulips to plant.

    By DesirĂ©e O Read More
  • Alliums in garden

    Why Growing Alliums Near Each Other Isn't A Good Idea

    Hundreds of flowering plants comprise the allium genus, and you would assume planting these varieties next to each other would be a good idea, but not so.

    By Sakshi Khaitan Read More
  • Planting chrysanthemums

    Add This Beautiful Flower To Your Garden To Keep Ants Away Naturally

    Looking for a natural way to keep ants out of the garden? This flower, known for its lovely scent, also contains elements toxic to ants and other insects.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan Read More
  • two tone purple irises

    Fall Care For Your Irises That Will Keep Them Healthy All Year Long

    Knowing when to maintain your garden will ensure it stays looking its best. Taking care of your irises in the fall will keep them healthy all year long.

    By Peg Aloi Read More
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