The Red-Flowering Hummingbird Favorite Martha Stewart Swears By
Legendary lifestyle guru Martha Stewart recommends planting flowering currants on your land to attract hummingbirds while keeping invasive animals at bay.
Read MoreLegendary lifestyle guru Martha Stewart recommends planting flowering currants on your land to attract hummingbirds while keeping invasive animals at bay.
Read MoreHummingbirds are one of the best backyard birds you can hope to see. Planting this flower in your hanging baskets will invite them to flit over for a visit.
Read MoreWhat's the story (with) morning glories? The flowering vine can be a beautiful addition to your garden, but be on the look out for its invasive species cousin.
Read MoreThe poached egg plant, with its yolk-like colors, is not only adorable but brings lots of benefits to your garden. Learn more about this amazing, little flower.
Read MorePeonies may typically prefer colder weather, but we've got a few tricks and tips for getting these beauties to bloom in warmer climates and weather.
Read MoreHydrangeas are a beloved shrub, but their blooms can be somewhat short-lived. However, some species bloom longer than others, even when planted in containers.
Read MoreSome popular Mother's Day flowers and plants are dangerous for pets. Learn which Mother's Day gift plants and flowers you should avoid to keep your pets safe.
Read MoreIf you're noticing small yellow flowers in your broccoli, it's starting to bolt. Here's what that means, and what will happen if you let your broccoli flower.
Read MoreWatercress is beloved by many chefs for its bright, peppery taste, but you may want to think twice before planting it in your garden. Here's why.
Read MoreForsythia is beloved for its beautiful but brief spring blooms. To enjoy flowers through summer, plant this vine alongside it for the perfect pair.
Read MoreIf you're looking to turn a patch of lawn into a field of wildflowers, there are some things you should know. Here are some tips from our professional gardener.
Read MoreKnowing when and how to divide your plants can lead to a bounty of additional greenery and blooms in your garden. Learn the best way to divide these plants.
Read MoreSome speedwell flowers can overtake a yard or garden, but this particular variety is a beautiful bloom that won't threaten your other plant life.
Read MoreCertain lily species are extremely susceptible to red lily beetles. Learn more about these garden foes and get our expert's best tips on how to deter them.
Read MoreLilacs are a tried and true addition to any garden, but they can be made even more gorgeous when paired with this beautiful flowering shrub.
Read MoreYou can always use herbs for culinary purposes, but did you know that several types of common herbal plants can be used to help keep your home clean and fresh?
Read MoreClimbing roses can be rewarding ornamentals, flowering multiple times a year and having a higher hardiness than regular roses. Here's how to get bumper blooms.
Read MoreBeginner gardeners have fewer options when deciding how to fill their flowerbeds, but this easy-to-maintain flower is a perfect fit for newbies and pros alike.
Read MoreDaffodils are easy to grow, but a few important tips for growing daffodils can help you keep them thriving in your garden. Check out these clever daffodil tips.
Read MoreBefore the temperature starts to drop, it's important to have a game plan for your petunias to prevent their end. Here are a few ways to keep them healthy.
Read MoreHouse Digest's Tiffany Selvey tells us how she gets rid of weeds from all of her raised bed gardens, and which tools are her favorite for the task.
Read MoreSucculents add so much beauty to a garden or houseplant collection. But if you have pets, it may be best to avoid this one flowering succulent.
Read MoreRainbow-colored roses aren't a natural occurrence, but they can easily be achieved with just a little water and dye. Here's how to get the multi-colored look.
Read MoreCalibrachoa, or million bells, are a great nectar source for pollinators. Consider planting these varieties to attract more bees and butterflies to your yard.
Read MoreRaspberries are relatively easy to grow, but they're also a delicious snack for certain types of beetles. Luckily, other types of plants send beetles packing.
Read MoreThe honeysuckle genus is full of flowers, but invasive species are terrible for your garden. Learn to differentiate between native and invasive honeysuckles.
Read MoreYou've probably heard that adding eggshells to the soil around your roses could keep pests away or provide calcium. Discover if these claims are true or not.
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