The Best Way To Deadhead Lilies For Bigger & Better Blooms Next Season
While deadheading lilies entails removing the spent blooms, it's essential to do this correctly to help your plant conserve energy so it continues to thrive.
Read MoreWhile deadheading lilies entails removing the spent blooms, it's essential to do this correctly to help your plant conserve energy so it continues to thrive.
Read MoreFrom the choice of flowers to how you position your backyard lighting, this dramatic gardening trend has an illuminating effect on your space.
Read MoreClover lawns offer low maintenance and natural beauty, but also have trade-offs. Whether this alternative works depends on your yard’s climate and needs.
Read MoreIf birds and squirrels have been picking your fruit trees bare, there’s an easy hack to keep them at bay with something you already have in your pantry.
Read MoreA thinning lawn isn’t always beyond saving, but some signs point to deeper trouble. Sometimes, simple fixes won’t cut it and starting fresh makes more sense.
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Read MoreFrom tracking your plant's health to calculating its happiness score, discover three houseplant gadgets from IFA 2025 that make maintenance a breeze.
Read MoreA toothbrush is the perfect small tool for reaching those tricky and delicate crevices around your plant's roots for repotting — here's how to use it.
Read MoreYou can turn a flower pot, pond basket, and flat rock into a high-end water feature. The fountain is perfect for attracting birds or simply elevating your yard.
Read MoreHardy and compact herbs are a good choice for beginner gardeners. Handy with an electric drill? Make something to grow them on a balcony, deck, or small patio.
Read MoreDeadheading is a great way to promote fresh blooms and a healthy plant in the summer but once fall hits there's a clear sign that it's time to stop.
Read MoreGrowing herbs on your kitchen counter is a beginner-friendly way to start a garden that also adds to your meals. Start with this easy-to-grow, versatile herb.
Read MorePlant this ancient, fast-growing tree in your backyard for added privacy plus guaranteed beautiful foliage and bark for decades and decades to come.
Read MoreChrysanthemums offer bright, dazzling colors that may tempt you whenever you go to the garden center. But here's the best time to buy them for fall blooms.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop by planting some aromatic herbs.
Read MoreLawn mowers are obviously quite sturdy, capable of dealing with tough grass and shrubs. But how do they hold up if you leave them in the rain?
Read MoreAmong the many plants suited for tomatoes, one flower stands out with unique benefits, adding beauty, resilience, and balance to any thriving garden.
Read MoreCutting your flowers the correct way will help improve water absorption, while incorrect methods can damage their vascular system and overall health.
Read MoreOverfertilizing could be the hidden reason your lawn looks unhealthy. Luckily, there are signs, fixes, and prevention methods that keep your grass thriving.
Read MoreTerracotta pots are notorious for cracking or shattering as they age. Instead of throwing them away, use them to decorate and define areas of your backyard.
Read MoreWant fast growth and pollinator appeal in one plant? These thyme varieties bring beauty, resilience, and eco-friendly benefits to any sunny garden space.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect companion plant to your Japanese painted fern? There's a beautiful, flowering option that thrives in the same conditions.
Read MoreLooking for an easy way to improve soil health, deter slugs and prevent fungal diseases for your roses? This kitchen ingredient can do all three.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators to your yard, there's a perfect a flowering, evergreen ground cover for the job.
Read MoreMulch can lighten a gardener's load by protecting plants, locking in moisture, and beautifying the space. But each type has its own benefits and drawbacks.
Read MoreDid you know that just like humans, plants can get a sunburn too? That is why you should save this important outdoor task for a cooler or cloudy day.
Read MoreWith climate change making your garden hotter and drier than ever, you may want this drought-tolerant tree with unusually shaped bright-red flowers.
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