The Low-Maintenance Flower That Grows Beautifully Under A Bird Feeder
Plant this perennial beneath your bird feeder, and it'll serve double-duty as something pretty to look at, and a good source of nutrients for wildlife.
Read MorePlant this perennial beneath your bird feeder, and it'll serve double-duty as something pretty to look at, and a good source of nutrients for wildlife.
Read MoreGardenias feature a sweet scent and luxurious white blooms that you'll love in your garden, and this hybrid variety is even easier to care for than the rest.
Read MoreWhile some yellow-flowering plants that pop up in your lawn are wanted, others are invasive and need to be dealt with swiftly before they get out of control.
Read MoreThese low-maintenance perennials produce gorgeous blue flowers, and if you want abundant blooms, make sure they're not planted in a shady spot.
Read MoreThis abundantly blooming flower adds to the height and texture of a cottage garden. It's available in many colors with a mature height of up to 8 feet.
Read MoreSome flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
Read MoreCreating new home décor each spring can be tough if you're on a budget. Dollar Tree offers affordable seasonal items you can transform into table decorations.
Read MoreBefore they provide summertime benefits like shade, these trees will attract an array of colorful birds to your yard by offering the buds they like to eat.
Read MoreBirds, bees, and butterflies love this vibrant flower that blooms from early summer to late fall. Plant this perennial in early spring for months of blooms.
Read MoreGetting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.
Read MoreLooking for a lower-maintenance version of a rose bush for sunny spots in your yard? We have just the suggestion for a beautiful alternative.
Read MoreThere are so many roses to choose from. Once-blooming roses like this old-world French cultivar reward you with a brief but highly anticipated burst of color.
Read MoreHummingbirds are attracted to red flowers. This summer-blooming wildflower ticks that box, boosting garden ecology and adding pops of color in sunny spots.
Read MoreWithout cold stratification, many native perennial seeds simply won't germinate, resulting in a disappointing spring. But knowing the right method is key.
Read MoreGeese migrate in the spring, making them a seasonal symbol. With porch geese popular again, you might be wondering how you can incorporate more goose décor.
Read MoreA gardener's rare rose bloom is a gorgeous and unique combination of colors, and it turns out there's a scientific explanation for the phenomenon.
Read MoreConeflowers already draw butterflies and bees, but pairing them with the right companion plants can turn a simple bed into a pollinator hotspot.
Read MoreLandscaping can add beauty and value to your home, but you can't just dive in without knowing what mistakes to avoid. Our master gardener has some advice.
Read MoreIf you want a new lavender cultivar that blooms beautifully and attracts birds and butterflies, this easy-to-grow variety is the one to look for.
Read MoreThis low-maintenance perennial comes in a stunning pink with ruffled blooms, and its tall, sturdy stems make it excellent for garden borders and containers.
Read MoreThe days where artificial flowers look like cheap plastic are long gone, as the gorgeous spring floral arrangement Joanna Gaines shared on Instagram proves.
Read MoreWhen browsing your favorite thrift store in search of a fruit bowl for this charming DIY bird bath, here's why you should pay attention to colors and finishes.
Read MoreA ghostly white sprout may look magical, but plant albinism comes with serious limits. Rare exceptions prove nature sometimes finds surprising workarounds.
Read MoreSpringtime means fresh blooms, and if you want a unique, ethereal blossom to brighten up your environment, try Joanna Gaines' new favorite flower.
Read MoreSome flowers thrive in cooler weather, so if you're ready to see some blossoms blooming, whip up a pot of these colorful, spring-friendly plants.
Read MoreBeing both pleasing to the eye and a great food source, this plant is one type of flora you will want in your garden — it will have birds flocking.
Read MoreEarly spring may feel like a risky time to start planting, but some hardier species can handle the last bit of cold. These perennials are good options.
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