If you're trying to give your home more curb appeal, the flowers around the space could make all the difference. Here's how to add more exterior color.
Ornamental grasses are ideal for homeowners who don't want to spend lots of time maintaining their yards. Here are 15 decorative grass types you can go for.
If you've longed to grow eucalyptus trees in your yard, there are some things you'll want to know. We have the details so that you can pick the right ones.
The USDA zone 7 is great for growing many vegetables, fruits, and trees American families love. Here are the 15 best plants to grow if you live in zone 7.
Gardening is a fun hobby for folks who have time to care for plants, and it can be beneficial to your health in many ways. Microgreens are a healthy choice.
Keeping gnats away from your houseplants has a simple solution. Here's how to use cinnamon, along with other methods, to remove insects on your plants.
While somewhat worrisome, growing poisonous plants can actually make your garden flourish with color. Here are the most beautiful options for your garden.
The USDA zone 3 is a cold-weather area, but you can still grow several plants that enjoy the conditions. Here are 10 plants ideal for growing in zone 3.
Drought-resistant flowers make an outstanding view in hanging baskets inside a home or outdoors. Here are 10 such plants to grow in the garden or indoors.
While any of the following 10 plants would be gorgeous as houseplants, they're probably best to stay outdoors in the garden thanks to their (unpleasant) smell.
A backyard playset can be a fun addition to your yard that provides hours of activity. But there are a few important things to keep in mind when building one.
When choosing plants for your window boxes, you'll want to choose ones that not only complement each other aesthetically but also via their growing conditions.
When midsummer rolls around and the temperatures are at their highest, that means it's time for certain vegetable plants that can soak up the heat and thrive.
If you're looking to clean up your yard or even add more plants, be sure to look out for these invasive plants that could harm animals or other plants.