The Electric Blue Flower That'll Bring Lovely Hummingbirds To Your Garden
This perennial bloom is beautiful, low-maintenance, and a great source of food for hummingbirds. Here's how to incorporate the plant into your garden.
Read MoreThis perennial bloom is beautiful, low-maintenance, and a great source of food for hummingbirds. Here's how to incorporate the plant into your garden.
Read MoreMartha Stewart grows lots of fruit trees in her lush, expansive gardens, and there's one type of tree that she even brought with her when relocating.
Read MoreOften, we focus on one sense in patio gardens: sight. However, the space also benefits from catering to our sense of smell. Some fragrant herbs thrive in pots.
Read MorePathways offer a natural, inviting guide through your gardens. Designing those walkways with a softer look helps embrace natural design ideas.
Read MoreWhile spider plants have a natural charm, they aren't the flashiest option. However, with a simple trick, plain spider plants can become show-stoppers.
Read MoreBlue jays are big, bold birds that make an exciting addition to your home birding experience. To attract more to your yard, invest in a specific kind of feeder.
Read MoreIf your spider plant got too cold and suffered some serious damage, you might be tempted to throw it away. Instead, try these steps for nursing it to health.
Read MoreThis beautiful perennial planted in spring doesn't just grow strong roots. It also produces gorgeous blue flowers and attracts pollinators to your garden.
Read MoreThe yellow tubular flowers of this plant attract hummingbirds seeking nectar. It's a bright option for dimly lit shady areas of your pollinator garden.
Read MoreAll bird baths provide a useful source of water to help attract birds to your yard. Choosing a unique design also adds a decorative element to fit your style.
Read MoreA patio filled with fragrance can enhance an outdoor space. One flower stands out for its powerful scent and ability to perfume the air with just a few plants.
Read MoreDid you know that you can turn an old teacup and saucer into a bird waterer? This simple craft helps the birds and adds a touch of charm to any outdoor space.
Read MoreShort on space but love avocados? This compact variety grows happily in a pot — and a little pruning can keep it small enough for patios or sunny corners.
Read MoreCaring for your lawn doesn't have to feel like a daunting process. We have some incredible advice for caring for your green grass that you cannot pass up.
Read MoreWant to bring more butterflies to your container garden quickly? You need an easy-grow plant that thrives in pots and throws up stalks of nectar-filled flowers.
Read MoreWhether you keep a box of broken plates or head to the thrift store to find ones to smash, these mosaic bird bath ideas are worth breaking out your hammer for.
Read MoreGrowing citrus at home may seem difficult without a warm climate or large yard. One compact lime tree variety offers a surprisingly manageable option for pots.
Read MoreGardeners often plant certain herbs hoping they'll help keep pests away. But when it comes to chiggers, one popular garden favorite may not work as expected.
Read MoreHydrangeas offer beautiful blooms, and they're pretty tough plants. But, to get those stunning blooms, there are a few places to avoid planting them.
Read MoreGrowing fruit in containers is more viable than many gardeners think. One unique berry tree adapts well to pots and can reward you with sweet summer harvests.
Read MoreTopdressing your potted plants that need a refresh but don't need to be completely repotted saves time, money, and stress on your plants. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreEvery gardener (whether indoor or outdoor) could learn a thing or two from Martha Stewart. We rounded up 12 Martha-approved tips for thriving indoor plants.
Read MoreCosmos come in loads of colors that are easy to grow, but these cultivars offer more than the most common varieties: blended colors and extra petals.
Read MoreFrom visually interesting carnivorous curiosities to bright, cheery blooms, there are plenty of water-loving plants ready to thrive in a bog garden.
Read MoreIf you live in a warm climate, this small but fast-growing tree with lush, leathery foliage can make an excellent and low-maintenance privacy hedge.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more birds to your backyard, growing plants that produce seeds they can eat will help. This flowering species provides food and color.
Read MoreSpider plants are easy to care for and don't mind neglect. But this habit that you might think is helping your houseplant can actually cause fatal harm.
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