The Essential Winter Gardening Task For Bulbs That Produces A Healthier Spring
While some bulbs, like tulips, can be planted and forgotten, other tender bulbs often require an extra step in winter to keep them healthy for spring.
Read MoreWhile some bulbs, like tulips, can be planted and forgotten, other tender bulbs often require an extra step in winter to keep them healthy for spring.
Read MoreYour patio plants are susceptible to cold temperatures and damage from freeze-thaw cycles. Extra protection from the cold helps them overwinter well.
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Read MoreNeighbors making aesthetic decisions that impact your outdoor space is annoying, but is there anything you can do legally? Here's what we know.
Read MorePruning fruit trees allows for better air circulation, plant growth, and fruit quality. November is a great time to prune as the trees go dormant.
Read MoreJust because a tree is beautiful, it doesn't mean that it's ideal for growing in your own space. Such is the case with this extra large evergreen.
Read MoreApple season is upon us and if you have a few too many, you could create this easy, but clever DIY apple wreath to keep your feathered friends fed.
Read MoreBlueberry bushes need plenty of sun to thrive and produce bountiful crops. If your blueberries aren't getting enough sun they will let you know in various ways.
Read MoreThe formula for successfully planting shrubs next to your house? Airflow and shallow roots. From black chokeberry to Rose-of-Sharon, consider these options.
Read MoreWhen the first frost hits, your garden’s not done yet — it’s just time for a little tough love. Learn which plants need a post-frost trim and how to do it.
Read MoreCompact orange tree varieties make it possible to enjoy fresh citrus almost anywhere, bringing color, fragrance, and fruit to patios and indoor spaces.
Read MoreGrowing a blue elderberry from seed takes patience, but this rewarding process brings lasting beauty, biodiversity, and a steady source of healthy fruit.
Read MoreIf your peace lily's leaves are curling or shrinking, it's not the end of your plant. Here's why and what you can do to fix it and prevent it happening.
Read MoreOur master gardener reveals the gardening trends gaining popularity in 2026. Hint: The focus is on wildlife, conservation, whimsy, and vibrant color.
Read MorePeonies are vibrant spring bloomers, but good winter care is vital for lots of flowers. Luckily, even inexperienced gardeners can prepare peonies for the cold.
Read MoreVines can be a lovely addition to a garden. However, some are so vigorous that they will damage siding and gutters, rip off paint, and pull mortar from bricks.
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Read MoreWhile many shrubs in your garden are entering dormancy, November is actually the best time to prune a number of species to improve their growth next spring.
Read MoreZinnias often showcase their vibrant colors during the late summer months, but if you're craving some fall saturation, you might be in luck.
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 MoreInstead of throwing out that old or cracked bird bath, try this hack. It can stay right where it is, benefiting birds and other pollinators in a new way.
Read MoreDon't play guessing games of where the bare patches were last growing season for your flower bulbs. This hack keeps track of those empty spaces for you.
Read MoreThe Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts a mix of mild and wintry conditions for Christmas week, offering clues about what gardeners can expect this season.
Read MoreCreating a native garden for its low-maintenance needs, environmental benefits, or to attract wildlife and pollinators? These resources will get you started.
Read MoreWhile they may not experience winds and frosts, winter also affects houseplants. Even the easygoing pothos may need adjusted lighting, water, or fertilizer.
Read MorePrepare your perennials — such as gladiolus, agapanthus, and fuchsia — for a long winter ahead by following these specific overwintering steps in the fall.
Read MoreFall is the perfect time to collect next year’s blooms. Harvest seeds from your favorite plants now and enjoy a lush, colorful garden for free.
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