Stop! Don't Prune These Pollinator Plants In Winter, Wait For Spring
Pollinator plants can benefit insects and birds even in the winter, providing shelter, insulation, and food. Wait until spring to prune these perennials.
Read MorePollinator plants can benefit insects and birds even in the winter, providing shelter, insulation, and food. Wait until spring to prune these perennials.
Read MoreDecember brings an ideal moment to care for a popular ornamental tree, giving gardeners a chance to support strong growth and a tidier appearance.
Read MoreFiguring out which cherry tree to plant in your smaller garden shouldn't be a chore, so we've compiled a list of perfect plants to get you started.
Read MoreWhen the growing season is over, you may be wondering what to do with the straw you've been using as mulch. Here are the factors you should consider.
Read MoreChristmas cactus has beautiful, vibrant flowers. However, to see them, the cactus has to experience a change in growing conditions that signal flowering season.
Read MorePeace lilies are beautiful and popular plants that can brighten up your home. Caring for them requires pruning to keep them blooming for a long time.
Read MoreIf you hate spending money on a Christmas tree just to throw it out a few weeks later, check out this list of Christmas tree houseplants you can grow year-long.
Read MoreIf you grow flowers in your garden, you'll want to keep a sharp lookout for an invasive, parasitic plant that has been detected in the U.S. for the first time.
Read MoreLeaves covering your sidewalk can be slippery and conceal tripping hazards. But if a pedestrian falls in front of your house, are you to blame?
Read MoreFall is an excellent time to sow the seeds of this showy, low-maintenance, reseeding flower that provides stunning blooms in late spring and summer.
Read MoreNobody likes unsightly garbage cans just sitting on the side of the house. Luckily, this DIY solution can help hide trash cans while adding some curb appeal.
Read MoreMost people don't think to head over to their local garden center to stock up during the winter season, but here's why you should do precisely that.
Read MoreSpider plants have the reputation of being nearly unkillable, so how comes yours is losing its leaves and looking sad? The answer might be overwatering.
Read MoreWhen Shea McGee posted videos of her personal Christmas tree, the most surprising and beautiful element was the dried hydrangeas from her own garden.
Read MoreCompost piles work due to a careful balance between green and brown material. Knowing exactly what those materials are helps you understand what to add when.
Read MoreFor homeowners, salt deicers are a winter necessity, but they're not all meant for the same situations. Find out which type is ideal for your needs.
Read MoreA lot of houseplants bloom indoors, but not so many produce abundant flowers in winter. Brighten up dark corners of your home with this vibrant succulent.
Read MoreLemon balm is a great herb to use in tea and other culinary creations. It can be easily propagated through a handful of easy-to-do methods.
Read MoreHibiscuses are beautiful plants, but they're not always easy to grow. Luckily, these lookalikes will give you the same vibe with a lot less hassle.
Read MoreTo add a bit of festive cheer to your kitchen this season, why not give this clever Christmas tree alternative a try? It would also make a lovely gift!
Read MoreSome of the most beautiful and surprisingly common plants could spell serious danger for your pets, especially curious cats and dogs who are known to nibble.
Read MoreJust because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you can't work in your garden. In fact, planting this early often results in more fruit production come summer.
Read MoreSpider plants are incredibly easy to take care of and are often recommended to beginners, but if you want to guarantee success, try upgrading your care routine.
Read MoreAcross the country, pansies are a staple for their long-lasting flowers and easy care. For nonstop blooms and healthier plants, shape them like this in winter.
Read MoreUnfortunately, not every houseplant is going to thrive. While it can be tempting to hang on to hope, these are the clear signs that it's time to be trashed.
Read MoreThis evergreen shrub produces pink buds, white flowers, and blue-black berries, attracting bees, butterflies, and songbirds. It can be used as a privacy screen.
Read MoreBaby, it's cold outside ... but don't let that stop you from planting! Enjoy the crisp air as you plant these seeds, plants, and bulbs for year-round flowers.
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