How To Care For Heat-Tolerant Trailing Lantana In A Hanging Basket
If you live in a hot climate and want to plant hanging baskets, trailing lantana is the plant you need. Here's how to make sure this blooming shrub thrives.
Read MoreIf you live in a hot climate and want to plant hanging baskets, trailing lantana is the plant you need. Here's how to make sure this blooming shrub thrives.
Read MoreMulch is a great element to spruce up your outdoor space and the color can make a huge difference. Here's what you should consider to pick the ideal hue.
Read MoreIf you want your yard to be a safe haven for cardinals so you can watch them year-round, avoid making these mistakes that may send them flying the other way.
Read MoreSnapdragons infuse your garden with an array of vibrant color. For greater visual interest, try growing them with alongside this fast-growing flower.
Read MoreAre you hoping for some hummingbird sightings this spring? Here's a lovely plant you can grow that will have them flocking to your yard in droves.
Read MoreEucomis bulbs are a beautiful plant with vibrant flowers. Make sure you plant them at the right time so you can enjoy their stunning summer blooms.
Read MoreWhen you have a beautiful, healthy tomato plant, it's difficult to break out the pruning shears, but this method can help your indeterminate tomatoes grow well.
Read MoreBleeding hearts have a striking, romantic petal shape, but they may be affected by pests. Here's what to look out for and how to deal with a pest problem.
Read MoreIf pests are ruining your squash plants before your veggies have had time to develop, try this easy preventative method using empty toilet paper rolls.
Read MoreSome people opt for evergreens to create privacy around their home, but there are some pros and cons to choosing to include different layers.
Read MoreSandy soil can be tricky to work with as it doesn't retain moisture very well. Here's how to successfully plant a tree and keep it alive in sandy soil.
Read MoreIf you have a patio area with posts for holding a shade canopy or outdoor lights, consider adding a little bit of floral fun with this easy DIY.
Read MoreFungus gnats are the worst, and the yellow sticky traps that catch them aren't much better. Try this DIY instead, using rocks to make natural-looking traps.
Read MoreHouse Digest's Garden Editor knows all about growing in clay soil. Here are her top seven veggies that happily put down roots and produce a healthy crop.
Read MoreIf you're shopping at the garden center for all your garden needs, you may be spending more than necessary — the Dollar Tree likely has what you need.
Read MoreOrchids are often purchased while in bloom and discarded once the flowers fade, but if you live in a warm climate, you may be able move yours outside.
Read MoreWood ash can benefit some plants, such as tomatoes. Unfortunately, it can pose significant difficulties for blueberries if introduced to the soil.
Read MoreYou've likely heard about a NASA study which supposedly proved that certain houseplants can help purify your home's air. Discover why this is actually a myth.
Read MoreThis flowering perennial is a favorite of pollinators like hummingbirds and bees. It loves damp soil, making it perfect for wet climates and next to water.
Read MoreA garden filled with herbs can mean a home filled with wonderful scents and flavors. This herb has many benefits, and it's easy to grow from seed in the spring.
Read MoreThere are few things worse than having your beloved garden ruined by pesky pests, so make sure you protect your zinnias with an easy to grow annual.
Read MoreAvocados are delicious on toast and can be an edible asset in your garden. So, which type of avocado tree grows best depending on where you live?
Read MoreMulch is a great addition to garden beds and other areas in your yard. However, you can have too much of a good thing, and there are potential hazards to this.
Read MoreIf you want to enjoy the literal fruits of a tree's labor, consider growing helpful plants in its vicinity. One great option is this low-fuss garden herb.
Read MoreOld-fashioned gardening tips often contain valuable wisdom that's worth trying. Here's one method you can use to keep fruit tree pests from your yard.
Read MoreFrench drains are an effective way of preventing overflow in your yard granted that you avoid this common mistake when you're installing them.
Read MoreNot all plants that can share a garden would flourish if grown near each other. Here's a species that should be kept at a distance from your tomatoes.
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