The Fuss-Free Flower Pollinators Love That Comes In So Many Colors
Attracting pollinators is a big priority for most gardeners, but choosing and caring for the right flowers can be tricky. Fortunately, this plant makes it easy.
Read MoreAttracting pollinators is a big priority for most gardeners, but choosing and caring for the right flowers can be tricky. Fortunately, this plant makes it easy.
Read MoreThere are many ways you can reuse Dollar Tree's hanging wire basket for added beauty in your yard and garden. And not all the ideas involve planting.
Read MoreGutter gardens are great for small yards. If you thought they're only for flowering annuals, think again! With some mods, strawberries will thrive in them, too.
Read MoreLooking for a flowering shrub to make your driveway stand out? This drought-, salt-, and deer-tolerant lantana is covered in vibrant blooms almost all year.
Read MoreDamping off can easily ruin a tray of seedlings in no time. Luckily, all you need to do to prevent it is to follow a few gardening steps before you plant.
Read MoreThis flower, native to Texas, requires no watering or fertilizer, yet produces beautiful pink or white blooms that hummingbirds love.
Read MoreGardenias are gorgeous shrubs with blooms that provide an unmistakable aroma -- they're also really picky about everything. Here's what to do and what to avoid.
Read MoreThis humidity-loving succulent has vines that can grow several feet long, making it perfect for adding greenery to your bathroom.
Read MoreJackie Kennedy's choices for the White House Rose Garden are iconic, and you can incorporate some of those designs into your own landscaping.
Read MoreInterested in creating a unique and personal spot in your garden? Be on the lookout for this trendy antique that's durable to help set the mood.
Read MoreIt's finally time to embrace spring blooms, and there is one great, low-maintenance perennial that will really brighten up your garden this March.
Read MoreHanging baskets present a unique set of challenges. They're hard to reach, quickly dry out, and often have full sun, but this gorgeous hybrid is up to the task.
Read MoreIf you have the right tools and knowledge to alter old glass beer bottles safely, you can transform them into a propagator for your houseplant cuttings.
Read MoreIf you want to bring hummingbirds into your garden, this hardy and low-maintenance variety of Lantana may be the perfect addition to your flower bed.
Read MoreThis underrated perennial is one of the first to bloom when spring arrives. Plant it in your yard and invite pollinators for an early season feast.
Read MorePlastic bird feeders are flimsy and often destroyed by wildlife or the wind. Make something long-lasting with scrap materials you likely already have at home.
Read MoreMetal raised beds can change how heat moves through your garden, raising questions about plant health and what conditions matter most for success.
Read MoreSince satellite dishes have the ideal depth necessary for a good bird bath, it only makes sense to repurpose your old dish into a bird's paradise.
Read MoreBirdbaths, but smarter. These top-rated picks pair style with nifty features like bird-identifying AI tech — because your backyard birds deserve an upgrade.
Read MoreA fast-growing plant offers a natural way to create backyard privacy, blending dense foliage with a look that feels more inviting than traditional barriers.
Read MoreThis beautiful pink flower with eye-catching spikes is easy to grow and will bring lots of hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies to your garden.
Read MoreMoles live underground full-time, and while their tunnels can be unsightly, they play an important role in soil health, among other benefits.
Read MoreThis Prince song from the 1990s inspired the birth of a new rose cultivar and gave it its name. These floribunda roses are gorgeous and easy to maintain.
Read MoreCalendulas are low-maintenance, edible, daisy-like flowers that are generally low-maintenance. But, if you're struggling to grow them, the soil may be an issue.
Read MoreAnts can be problematic in your yard or garden, but if you're not willing to harm them yourself, you can try this trick to force them somewhere else.
Read MoreFor a stunning, warm-season addition to your porch planters, this award-winning flower adds height and color to your outdoor space with minimal maintenance.
Read MoreThis landscaping choice will not only have your yard looking timeless and refined, but it also improves safety — and that's what we call a win-win!
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