Add Instant Privacy With This Fast-Growing Shrub That Smells Amazing
This shrub grows thick with tall, pink blooms, all the while acting as a privacy hedge that can also keep out noise. Plus, it's pretty low on maintenance.
Read MoreThis shrub grows thick with tall, pink blooms, all the while acting as a privacy hedge that can also keep out noise. Plus, it's pretty low on maintenance.
Read MoreIf you're growing gourds in your garden and are tired of gourd curry, try your hand at turning these veggies into home decor instead, using molds to shape them.
Read MoreAre you on the hunt for a fun addition to your bathroom decor? Go the living route and pop a fern with fur into a hanging basket or decorative floor planter.
Read MoreLike all flowering plants, Chinese fringe flowers must be pruned at the right time if you want to avoid reducing blooms. Here are the do's and don'ts to know.
Read MoreAre you tired of spending hours on your knees plucking weeds from your garden? Try this weed-suppressing tip to free up time for more exciting gardening tasks.
Read MoreThis plant, which grows across much of the country, is potentially fatal when ingested yet is often mistaken for edible plants in the same family.
Read MoreBrighten up dark corners of your garden by growing ferns. These shade-loving perennials offer vivid foliage to enhance areas where other plants won't thrive.
Read MoreThis vibrant flower you may be considering growing comes with a major drawback: it’s highly toxic. Here’s what gardeners need to know to grow it safely.
Read MoreIf you live in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9, consider planting this wildlife-friendly shrub. Its colorful fall leaves last well into the winter.
Read MoreTrees that bloom year-round might seem too good to be true. Not so if you pick trees from this list of trees with long or even endless flowering seasons.
Read MorePruning is essential to many rose species' health — but pruning with the right technique, at the right time, is even more essential. Here's what to know.
Read MoreWhile weeding your flower beds can be quite satisfying, it's what you do with those weeds that really matters, especially if you want a healthy garden.
Read MoreWarm-season grass thrives in the summer heat and goes dormant during the winter. With that in mind, it's important not to fertilize too late in the year.
Read MoreThese herb brooms smell wonderful, look cute, and have magical fall vibes. Plus, you can use the dried herbs afterward. Here's how to make them.
Read MoreIf you love growing tomatoes, you might have struggled with the bulkiness of those tomato cages, so you might be wondering if tomato spirals are a better option
Read MoreSoftware for designing your garden could help simplify the process and get professional results, but there are some drawbacks to consider before deciding.
Read MoreEven if you love seeing birds in your yard, there are places where you don't want them nesting. Here's how to keep them out via exclusion and deterrence.
Read MoreMany asters are native to the U.S. and an important source of food for wildlife. Here's why cutting these flowers back in the late summer is a bad idea.
Read MoreWhether you're turning a patch of lawn into garden or moving your existing gardens, reshaping beds is necessary. Do it right the first time with this trick.
Read MoreFalling autumn leaves are a gorgeous sight, but some spots get more color than others. Consider planning a trip to one of these locations for maximum payoff.
Read MoreWhile peace lilies are sometimes referred to as drama queens, keeping them looking their best with an abundance of blooms only takes one clever watering method.
Read MorePatchy grass is often caused by a lack of sufficient sunlight in certain areas. Luckily, there's a simple solution to the problem — and you can do it yourself.
Read MoreYou can encourage hummingbirds to visit your garden from late summer and right into the fall by planting one gorgeous flower that they'll love.
Read MoreCutting back certain perennials in the fall and spring can ensure your plants stay healthy all year — just ensure you are using the right techniques to do so.
Read MoreDon't let your disorganized garden tools stop you from exercising your green thumb. Check out these hacks for keeping things neat, tidy, and ready to go.
Read MoreFor big blooms come spring, there are a few things you can take care of in the fall. Just be sure to follow the correct steps at the right time.
Read MoreThis is one "weed" that you may not want to eliminate from your garden. Not only does this plant attract pollinators, it can help keep mosquitoes at bay.
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