The Spring-Blooming Bush You Can Still Prune In Late Winter If You Forgot
Late winter pruning mistakes aren't always permanent. One common flowering shrub still benefits from a well-timed February trim before spring growth kicks in.
Read MoreLate winter pruning mistakes aren't always permanent. One common flowering shrub still benefits from a well-timed February trim before spring growth kicks in.
Read MoreSpinach typically requires cooler weather to grow, but if you live in a warmer area, you can try growing this tasty and healthy leafy green instead.
Read MoreMany weeds flourish in the long, warm days of spring and summer, but some weeds prefer the colder, wetter months. This is when they grow and spread seeds.
Read MoreBoxwoods struggle in hot climates, but a compact evergreen alternative offers similar structure with better tolerance for sun and warmer conditions.
Read MoreDriveways should be resealed every few years, and this is often a boring task to get done. But you can give your driveway new personality with this feature.
Read MoreIn the same way that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, you shouldn't choose a tree based on looks. This attractive species is one you'll regret growing.
Read MoreUpcycling this indoor furniture piece outdoors in your yard can make repotting plants, starting seeds, and several other gardening tasks much easier.
Read MoreThe delicate purple flowers with white centers produced by the geranium Rozanne are not the only reason that gardeners love this versatile beauty.
Read MoreSkipping this gardening task can seem tempting when it’s cold outside — but it will result in far more work pulling weeds later on.
Read MoreTicks are more than a nuisance; they're dangerous to your health. Keep them away from your home with this aromatic plant, which has pest-repellent properties.
Read MoreGrowing zucchini does not require a backyard. With the right setup, containers can support healthy plants and generous harvests all season long.
Read MoreCommunity gardens have perks that range from boosting neighborhood vibes to making homes more appealing. Here's how they impact an area and how to get started.
Read MoreThis evergreen shrub species might be common in the Southeast United States, but watch out -- it can be toxic to the native flora and fauna around your home.
Read MoreA water feature offers a surefire way to attract birds. But instead of buying a bird bath, consider creating this natural source of water in your yard.
Read MoreFloral trends are shifting, but not all minimalist looks are built to last. Expert insight reveals what is actually shaping arrangements now.
Read MoreIf you're having a snake issue around your home, one tree could be to blame. Luckily, there are precautions you can take to keep the slithery sneaks away.
Read MoreKeeping your plants happy and healthy starts with giving them the right environment to grow in. This substrate can help your plants’ aeration and drainage.
Read MoreWith its pink blooms, tall stems, and low maintenance needs, the Landscaping Annual Plant of the Year is a must if you want pollinators in your yard.
Read MoreSome houseplants are easier to care for than others, so if you're a beginner, give yourself the best chance of success by choosing a low-maintenance plant.
Read MoreLate winter isn't just for garden planning. Certain perennials benefit from early planting, setting the stage for stronger growth and longer-lasting blooms.
Read MoreThe compact habit of this herb makes it ideal for growing on a kitchen windowsill, and its award-winning status proves it's a top choice for any herb garden.
Read MoreDo you want to add some seclusion to your outdoor space? From adding plantlife to building privacy structures, these HGTV stars have inspiring ideas.
Read MoreDoes your lawncare routine involve this common practice? If so, it's probably affecting the number of birds visiting your garden. Here's how.
Read MoreLove coneflowers but want to diversify your offerings for pollinators? Two herbs will brighten the yard and extend the banquet for bees, birds, and butterflies.
Read MoreYou stored seeds from last season's crops, only to open the bags in late winter and find them mold-covered. Prevent this problem with better storage materials.
Read MoreNut trees are typically large, lush, and perhaps best of all, provide edible harvests. This nut tree has the added benefit of easily surviving cold weather.
Read MoreDon't have space for a huge garden? Growing container beans to pick all season long is easier than you think, as long as you get a few key conditions right.
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