10 Stunning Companion Plants That Belong Alongside Irises In The Garden
Learn about the best companion plants for irises, and why they're good choices. These plants grow well with irises without overcrowding or overwhelming them.
Read MoreLearn about the best companion plants for irises, and why they're good choices. These plants grow well with irises without overcrowding or overwhelming them.
Read MoreGrowing healthy peony plants also means choosing right companion plants. The plants on this list are bad companions for peonies and shouldn't be planted nearby.
Read MoreLearn the difference between candytuft and sweet alyssum plants, and which of these two flowering ground covers is a better choice for your garden.
Read MoreLearn about the most common mistakes people make when planting and growing tulips. These tulip mistakes can reduce blooms and result in unhealthy plants.
Read MoreFlower enthusiasts, say hello to the new crown jewel of your garden. You're going to want to clear a patch of soil for these beauties that grow tall.
Read MoreWith summer on the way and the planet heating up, you'll want to make sure your flower garden is prepared for heat waves. Here's how to protect it.
Read MoreThis daisy look-alike flower not only has eye-catching blooms in an array of colors but will attract plenty of butterflies to your garden.
Read MoreAsking for naked lady flowers at the flower shop may feel a little uncomfortable, but there's no need to be! Here's why the flowers received their nickname.
Read MoreIf you're looking for shade-loving plants to complement the bright shades of heuchera, these three make for attractive companions in your garden.
Read MoreOne option to fill your patchy garden is the lovely Geranium x cantabrigiense Biokovo, which not only spreads to fill vacant areas, but also has pink flowers.
Read MoreThe bare soil beneath hydrangeas is an eyesore, especially with younger plants. Consider growing one of these as ground cover for superb texture and color.
Read MorePetunias are a relatively easy-to-grow flowering plant that come in a range of colors. If they're part of your garden, grow these other plants along with them.
Read MoreDIY hanging baskets are a wonderful way to add color and life to your space. Keep your flowers happy and healthy while "hanging" out with these tips.
Read MoreThe naked man orchid plant certainly has quite the nickname, but there's a reason behind it. You could be able to grow this beloved European flower yourself.
Read MorePicking the best peony roots for your garden comes down to proper sourcing and following a set of specific techniques for optimum results.
Read MoreDo you want to build an impressive 3-tier outdoor plant stand without spending a fortune? Here's how you do it and everything you'll need to make it happen.
Read MoreIf your garden is in need of ground cover, why not use the opportunity to bring some vibrant color to the space and even entice some flying friends?
Read MoreSunflower stalks are among the most productive accessories to have in your garden, particularly for helping other plants thrive to their full potential.
Read MoreTerracotta pots are affordable, but sometimes plants need a different container material to do their best. Here are 10 plants that don't do well in terracotta.
Read MoreOne companion planting option that will help your cucumbers grow well is Calendula officinalis, aka pot marigold, which will liven up your garden.
Read MoreIf you've got a garden in partial or full shade, invest in this hydrangea variety. It's a gorgeous shrub that thrives in those conditions.
Read MoreRain lilies are the summer plants you've been looking for. Blooming after rainfalls, the rain lily is a heat-tolerant and low-maintenance flower variety.
Read MoreThe blue chicory plant is a beautiful flower that seems like it would be a welcome addition to your yard, but actually, you probably don't want any. Here's why.
Read MoreIs that a wildflower, or is it a weed? Some of these well-known plants could go either way: wildflowers and weeds have a lot more in common than you think.
Read MoreIf you love the glossy spathes of Anthurium plants but growing them in pots has failed, consider repotting yours in water for a mess-free experience.
Read MoreIf your wheelbarrow has served you well but is no longer up to its intended task, here's how to repurpose it as the star DIY feature of a cottage garden.
Read MoreWant beautiful hydrangeas in your garden? These plants will be easier to deal with if you know about common hydrangea issues before you plant them.
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