The Late Summer Blooming Flower That Can Lure Hummingbirds Into The Garden
Native plants are known for drawing local pollinators and this flower, which blooms in late summer, is no exception when it comes to luring hummingbirds.
Read MoreNative plants are known for drawing local pollinators and this flower, which blooms in late summer, is no exception when it comes to luring hummingbirds.
Read MoreLooking for a low-maintenance ground cover that acts as a natural herbicide against stubborn weeds? This hardy, shade-loving sedge could be the answer.
Read MoreYou might already know all about companion planting, but nemesis planting is also a thing -- here's what to know about it before it endangers your garden.
Read MorePollinators will flock to your backyard garden when you plant this low-maintenance shrub, known for drawing butterflies, bees, and songbirds.
Read MoreAdjusting mowing height and frequency can promote healthier grass while keeping pesky weeds at bay. Get tips for optimizing grass growth to limit weed growth.
Read MoreIf you love flowers that bring beauty and benefits, there's one sunflower variety that will catch your eye and tempt insects and birds from far and wide.
Read MoreIf your lawn is turning brown, that doesn't necessarily mean your grass is done for -- but there are some signs that indicate it's time to panic.
Read MoreBees love colorful flowers, and this blue annual is both attractive and practical for these helpful pollinators. Here’s everything you need to know.
Read MoreLandscape fabric is a black or gray plastic material that functions as a barrier to weed growth in the garden. But here's where you don't want to use it.
Read MoreIf you find mushrooms growing in your flower beds, you don't need to worry, although it might seem disconcerting at first. Here's what their presence indicates.
Read MoreIf you've got old potting soil you don't want to use, don't throw it away. Here's how you can use it sustainably to help other gardeners instead.
Read MoreSince this bright red flower is typically grown as an annual, it only lives for a single season and you don't have to worry about repotting it.
Read MoreTomatoes can be grown both in the ground and in containers. That being said, you want to avoid making this one mistake that will jeopardize their growth.
Read MoreLavender is a delightfully smelling perennial that works well in many gardens, but it can be particularly beneficial when planted near your birdbath.
Read MoreThese compact hydrangeas only grow up to 4 feet tall, and their colorful blooms remain from summer until the first frost, even in clay soil.
Read MoreFleas are a menace to deal with, and you'd want to prevent them as much as you can. However, there are still 19 ways your yard could be attracting them.
Read MoreOnce tomato growing season comes to an end, you might end up with a spare tomato cage or two. You can easily repurpose these for your indoor climbing plants.
Read MoreWhile hydrangeas might be the star of your garden, you can add further splashes of color with an easy-to-grow ground cover that likes similar conditions.
Read MoreSo you created a gravel garden bed to prevent weeds, but those pesky intruders start popping up left and right. This simple DIY concoction may be the solution.
Read MoreBlue spur flowers are a vibrant part of any garden. However, you have to get everything from the watering to the sunlight level right for the brightest blooms.
Read MoreA viral hack using fermented urine promises to wipe out ant hills. But can the science behind the process actually work or is this just a backyard myth?
Read MoreBurning pulled weeds in your backyard fire pit may seem like an easy solution, but those fumes can be harmful. We'll tell you more about the negative effects.
Read MoreEverything from pruning techniques to soil pH play a huge role in how healthy your peach trees will be. Consider this your guide to your best peaches yet.
Read MoreEnglish ivy may look beautiful, but this invasive species has some unique characteristics when paired with other plants in the same container.
Read MorePerennials go dormant in the winter and come back in the spring, but some take longer to turn green. Find out how to tell if your perennial is dead or dormant.
Read MoreCucumbers aren't difficult to grow, but they're susceptible to a few pests and problems that may ruin your harvest. This flowering herb can lend a helping hand.
Read MoreStop pesky weeds from popping up between your pavers with this easy-to-use, long-lasting solution that can also enhance your layout's stability.
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