Low-Maintenance Perennial Plants That Hardly Need Any Attention To Thrive
Perennial plants come back year after year, so by choosing easy-care options, you can benefit from a perpetually beautiful garden that requires little work.
Read MorePerennial plants come back year after year, so by choosing easy-care options, you can benefit from a perpetually beautiful garden that requires little work.
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Read MoreKeeping a thriving lawn looking lush and green can be a problem if you're a dog owner, which is why you might want to consider adding some clover.
Read MoreAs annual plants, zinnias must be replanted every year, which costs money. This trick, on the other hand, gets you more zinnias for free, and anyone can do it.
Read MoreIf you've got jars of old pennies gathering dust, put them to good use by repurposing them. These copper pieces can offer numerous advantages in your yard.
Read MoreLooking for an easy-to-grow veggie that will thrive in most types of soil? With its plentiful yields, this root vegetable is best planted in raised containers.
Read MoreHostas aren't hard to grow, but mistakes like bad watering practices and accidentally triggering pests and resource competition can mar those pretty leaves.
Read MoreWhile fertilizing your plants is not generally recommended in hot weather, sometimes they need an extra boost. Is there an option that's safe to use?
Read MoreIf you're hoping to bring butterflies, bees, and other pollinators to your garden, this vibrant purple flower is bound to attract plenty of attention.
Read MoreIf weeds are overtaking the rows between vegetables in your garden, this fast-growing plant acts as a living mulch to snuff them out and take their resources.
Read MoreThere are a number of plants that make great companions for zinnia flowers, but here's one that would be a bad idea to grow alongside zinnias.
Read MoreIf you want a low-maintenance ground cover, choosing the right plant for your climate is key. This species will thrive in high heat and requires no water.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies to your garden, this simple tip that includes a bit of sugar can help create an inviting environment for pollinators.
Read MorePrayer plants are like Goldilocks, needing just-right conditions in order to happily thrive. Here's how to narrow down the cause of your plant's issues.
Read MoreThere's a good reason to wrap aluminum foil around a hummingbird feeder, especially during the summer months. This hack could help keep your birds healthy.
Read MoreIf you want to get the best tasting tomatoes growing in your garden, skip over the plants on offer at your big box garden center and try this instead.
Read MoreBeautiful and low-maintenance, it's no wonder why gravel gardens are popular. If your gravel garden needs a visual boost, consider this hardy ground cover.
Read MoreThe last thing you want is for your perennials' blooms to be short-lived, but tips related to pruning, soil pH, proper watering, and more can all prevent that.
Read MoreIf you're after a whimsical, cottagecore look for your garden, you'll definitely want mushroom decor. This easy DIY is a cute way to incorporate them.
Read MorePassionflower vine might already be the main character in your summer garden, but adding this other show-stopping plant will amplify its beauty and benefits.
Read MoreWhile our AC units are a godsend during the brutal heat of summer, they're not exactly aesthetically pleasing. Luckily, you can plant this shrub to conceal it.
Read MoreMany ground covers struggle to survive in damp soil, making it tricky to fill in those spots in your garden. This fast-growing plant is the perfect solution.
Read MoreHydrangeas can be gorgeous, but they also require some significant care and attention. If you want pretty flowers without the hassle, try these alternatives.
Read MoreIf you're tired of mowing the lawn so often, there's good news — letting the grass grow a bit longer has benefits for the health of the turf.
Read MoreIs the empress tree your garden's worst nightmare? Be aware of hidden dangers of this seemingly beautiful plant and how it can wreak havoc on your landscape.
Read MoreAre pesky birds eating your vine-ripened tomatoes? Find out which holiday item can confuse the garden pests and keep them away the whole growing season.
Read MoreWhile natural pesticides are safer than synthetic pesticides, there are still a few precautions to take if using them right before a harvest.
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