The Best Edible Flowers You Should Start Planting In Your Garden
Flower gardens aren't just for beauty, bees, and butterflies. They can also be for enhancing the look and flavor of your food, so check out these tasty blooms.
Read MoreFlower gardens aren't just for beauty, bees, and butterflies. They can also be for enhancing the look and flavor of your food, so check out these tasty blooms.
Read MoreOne standout tree brings atmosphere, movement, and quiet drama to a landscape, turning even simple water features into something unexpectedly enchanting.
Read MoreIf your patio is constantly covered with fallen autumn leaves, don't even think of reaching for your trusty rake because there's a much better way to clear them
Read MoreCoca-Cola can be utilized in the yard for various tasks, thanks to the ingredients it contains. However, not all soft drink hacks work as well as some claim.
Read MoreSome bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these common storage problems.
Read MoreSince their flowers are born on new wood, pruning smooth hydrangeas in the fall encourages better blooms. Here are ten varieties to prune this season.
Read MoreIf your paperwhites have been flopping over under the weight of their blooms, there could be a potential solution sitting in your liquor cabinet.
Read MoreWhile many snakes are harmless, stumbling upon them while doing your chores isn't fun. Here's how to avoid a surprise encounter in this common hiding spot.
Read MoreTransitioning from a typical garden or lawn to a native paradise can be tricky. Master Gardener Tiffany Selvey gives advice for patient planning and adapting.
Read MoreGround covers are great for preventing soil erosion and creating a lush look in your outdoor space, and these picks are even easier to maintain than grass.
Read MoreGet that old dog crate out of the garage and into the garden. With a few simple steps, it can become a trellis and provide stability for your climbing plants.
Read MoreGardeners planning ahead for spring color should know that timing matters for one standout shrub. A pruning misstep can quietly limit next year’s display.
Read MoreHouseplants form an important part of feng shui, with the shape of leaves, the direction of growth, and the placement of the plant all being critical factors.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes indoors is possible with a compact setup, but choosing the right variety and understanding its light and water needs makes all the difference.
Read MoreYou just bought a young crepe myrtle for your garden. Before you can enjoy the vibrant blooms, you need to stake it to make sure it doesn't develop a lean.
Read MorePollinators from birds and butterflies to bees all need a place to stay over winter. You can make your very own pollinator hotel with a few scraps.
Read MoreWant to stay busy in the garden this winter? Keep that green thumb active and grow new trees for free by trying your hand at indoor propagation from cuttings.
Read MoreDormant-season planting offers a budget-friendly way to expand your rose beds, but timing, storage, and proper preparation all play crucial roles in success.
Read MoreWith Thanksgiving just around the corner, here are The Old Farmer's Almanac's weather predictions around the country, so you can prepare your garden.
Read MoreNobody wants to have pests in their garden. If you see holes in your yard, you may be wondering whether you have a groundhog or woodchuck problem.
Read MoreEven though the weather might be getting colder, there are quite a few varieties of vegetables you can plant in November if you want a winter harvest.
Read MoreNovember is a great time to finish up your pruning of a variety of perennial shrubs to ensure that your plants come back with vigorous growth next spring.
Read MoreWith hundreds of thousands of flowers in the world, it can be tough to choose which ones to plant in your garden. Our pro shares the prettiest choices of all.
Read MoreThis outdoor feature provides you and your guests with more space to eat and relax, and it can be designed as simply or elaborately as you like.
Read MoreConeflowers are a crowd pleaser thanks to their low care needs and long blooming season, but these other flowers carry many of the same benefits.
Read MorePlagued by noisy neighbors or traffic when chilling in your backyard? A fence might be the answer to your problems, but only if you choose the right material.
Read MoreEnsure lush glistening green landscaping through the winter by giving this shrub a properly applied layer of mulch before the holiday season.
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