The Beautiful Flower That'll Help Keep Pesky Moles And Voles Out Of Your Garden
Moles and voles can damage your yard and garden but planting this flower will keep them away. And as a bonus, it will add beauty and color to your garden.
Read MoreMoles and voles can damage your yard and garden but planting this flower will keep them away. And as a bonus, it will add beauty and color to your garden.
Read MorePerennial daylilies are a garden favorite, thanks to their low maintenance and abundant blooms. You can get even more flowers if you know how to fertilize them.
Read MoreYou will want to avoid featuring this plant that deer love in your garden. Inviting deer into your yard can also mean you are inviting disease-carrying ticks.
Read MoreAs perennials, coneflowers require healthy soil to thrive in the same spot year after year. Adding gravel can help achieve that — here's how.
Read MoreNot all flowers that attract hummingbirds are red. This plant works great as a ground cover, loves the sun, and sprouts blue blooms that hummingbirds love.
Read MoreIf you have a problem with deer in your yard, consider growing a gorgeous flower with a peppery scent and taste that these garden visitors don't like.
Read MoreGardeners love lavender for its fragrance and its many uses. Pairing lavender with this flower will not just look beautiful, it will benefit the ecosystem.
Read MoreLavender is a beneficial herb that adds color to your garden landscape, but if you're having trouble coaxing its purple blooms, you may need to try this fix.
Read MoreIf you're looking for herbs that grow happily without requiring much effort on your part, this biennial, self-seeding carrot relative is worth considering.
Read MoreSunflower blooms cheer up your yard, but they usually only last a few weeks. Try this simple gardening tip to get continuous golden blooms this year.
Read MoreBy planting this easy-to-grow herb near your cucumber plants, you can repel pests, attract pollinators, and encourage faster (and possibly tastier) growth.
Read MoreEgyptian walking onion might have a silly name, but its benefits to your garden's appearance, your culinary endeavors, and your soil's health are no joke.
Read MoreLavender is a fragrant Mediterranean perennial that responds really well to deadheading at the correct time if you want a continuous succession of blooms.
Read MoreCardinals are a gorgeous and welcome sight in any yard. If you're tired of relying on messy feeders, consider planting these flowers to draw them in.
Read MorePerennial herbs fill out your garden, but they need ideal conditions to thrive. Find out which popular option shouldn't be grown in shade but in full sun.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect plant to pair with your hydrangeas? This timeless shrub brings elegance, structure, and surprising support to your garden.
Read MoreDo your part to help the ecosystem by starting a native garden that will attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. Be sure to include this blue flower.
Read MoreIf you want more hummingbirds fluttering around your garden, try planting these sweet smelling tubular flowers that will keep them coming back for more.
Read MoreAvoid issues due to overcrowding, neglecting microclimates, ignoring light requirements, and more by following these tips for a successful shade garden.
Read MoreSunflowers make a bright, happy statement in any floral arrangement, but if you're hoping to grow your own, one variety will reward you with more blooms.
Read MoreWhile general advice is to prune most plants in late winter or early spring, these perennials will benefit from a quick trim late in the summer.
Read MoreWant a low-maintenance houseplant that can grow in low light, and provides a colorful spray of blooms throughout the year? We've got the perfect recommendation.
Read MoreTrying to encourage more native birds like cardinals to visit your yard? Plant this attractive ground cover with vibrant blooms, pretty leaves, and tasty seeds.
Read MoreMany hydrangeas benefit from added fertilizer to boost growth and improve blooms, but did you know you can actually overdo it, harming the plant?
Read MoreAugust may seem like an odd time to be planting perennials, but this salvia variety gives you a chance to give your beds some vibrant fall color.
Read MoreContainer plants that grow quickly can rapidly transform the look of a yard, with the added benefit of being portable so you can move them around when needed.
Read MoreWith flowers that remain all the way until October, this long-blooming plant will keep your local pollinators fed through the seasons. Here's what to know.
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