The Gorgeous Perennial You Could Be Adding To Your Floral Arrangements
When choosing what to grow in your cut flower garden, you'll want to consider this native plant that helps gardens thrive and fills out fall floral bouquets.
Read MoreWhen choosing what to grow in your cut flower garden, you'll want to consider this native plant that helps gardens thrive and fills out fall floral bouquets.
Read MoreBig blooming flower gardens are incredible to take in, but they require a lot of work. Make the job easier by purchasing this handy tool to bury bulbs quickly.
Read MoreHydrangeas can brighten your flower garden and a lush splash of color, but these popular plants can be quite pricey - this tips will help you find a great deal.
Read MoreIf rabbits eat your lavender, there is a way to get the same look with a similar plant. Plant Russian sage instead of lavender! Learn more about it.
Read MoreMums are the flower of fall, but many don't realize how much care these plants need. Try this TikTok hack for getting your mums to look their best all season.
Read MoreDaylilies are cute flowers, but their growth habit often becomes invasive. To avoid a daylily take-over, take our gardening advice for the best removal methods.
Read MoreNot only can baking soda deodorize smelly areas and clean hard-to-treat stains, but it can also benefit the hydrangeas growing in your garden.
Read MoreThere are many varieties of hydrangeas that come in several different colors. If pink is your shade, check out these 15 pink hydrangeas for your garden.
Read MoreCreating beautiful fall planters may seem expensive, but this clever division hack can help you fill your planters without spending too much money.
Read MoreAs winter approaches and temperatures drop, every gardener's mind turns to winter-proofing their plants. Here's how to get your azaleas ready for winter.
Read MoreThe beautiful pink evening primrose attracts pollinators and is a sturdy grower. But, it grows too well for some, and can become a weed if not controlled.
Read MoreIf you love hydrangeas, then you're sure to adore the 15 flowers in this list, all of which offer a similar look to hortensia and its famed, showy mopheads.
Read MoreGrowing plants from seed is a long and rewarding process. Test your green thumb by trying to raise your own magnolia tree, but learn about this trick first.
Read MoreWhen you grow species that attract birds, it has many benefits for your yard and garden. Consider planting this tree and watch birds flock to its branches.
Read MoreMistaking invasive weeds for wildflowers could be detrimental to your garden. That's why it's crucial to discover how to identify and remove these species.
Read MoreWhile cosmos and black-eyed Susan flowers have similar care requirements, they should not be planted too close to one another because of one main reason.
Read MoreRoses' beauty extends far past the garden. After harvesting, you can use the plant in many ways. Find out the easiest method for de-petaling roses here.
Read MoreIf you're looking for dahlia companions, you'll want to steer clear of these three vegetables, as they will only serve as competition for the delicate flower.
Read MoreWhile it's tempting to want to grow as many beautiful, fragrant blooms in your garden as possible, there's one popular flower that you may want to forgo.
Read MoreWhile you can plant hydrangeas on a flat plot of land, they'll also thrive on a slope. Here's a tip to make sure they thrive on an incline.
Read MoreIf you're looking to enjoy your freshly grown peonies for as long as possible, here's a storage trick that will ensure they last for months.
Read MoreAbove-ground tree roots can ruin the look of your lawn and become a hazard. However, trying to remove them is a mistake. Cover them with these flowers instead.
Read MoreIf your yard is swarming with wasps, consider planting red geraniums. Here's why these striking flowers can help drive out those pesky insects.
Read MoreNot all hydrangea bushes are the same. While some need more sunlight or staking than others, this particular variety needs plenty of pruning to look its best.
Read MoreWhile some flowers pair well together in the garden, this is not the case for dahlias and sunflowers. Here's why you should avoid planting them together.
Read MoreLearn about "new wood" hydrangeas to find out how these plants vary from "old wood" varieties and whether they are a good fit for your garden.
Read MoreIf you don't have a green thumb, there's a particular type of hydrangea that may be ideal for you to grow. Discover what makes this type so easy to care for.
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