The Heat-Loving Perennial With A Licorice Scent That Brightens Your Garden Into Fall
Bring long-lasting color to your garden with a heat-loving perennial that blooms into fall, offering fragrance, resilience, and low-maintenance care.
Read MoreBring long-lasting color to your garden with a heat-loving perennial that blooms into fall, offering fragrance, resilience, and low-maintenance care.
Read MoreCleaning your lawn mower can keep its parts moving smoothly and help extend its life, but following proper protocol is necessary for safety reasons.
Read MorePine needles offer a natural mulch option that helps retain moisture, control soil temperature, and reduce erosion. However, pine mulch can cause some risks.
Read MoreYou can repel mosquitoes while attracting beneficial pollinators to your yard with this beautiful blooming flower that loves sun and thrives in heat.
Read MoreWhile ground covers offer benefits, such as attracting pollinators and preventing weeds, they do have drawbacks. Get tips on choosing the best options.
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Read MoreKnowing when in the year to prune your cherry tree is a vital orchard skill that isn't just about abundant fruit; it also ensures a healthy, well-shaped shrub.
Read MoreEven though hydrangeas are the stars of your flower garden with their gorgeous blooms, there's one perfect companion plant that will happily play a support role
Read MoreAre you looking for a new flowering addition to your container garden collection? This unusual sunflower cultivar is particularly cheerful and thrives in a pot.
Read MoreMushrooms aren't necessarily a bad thing to have in your yard, but if you're looking to remove them, this simple trick will make them disappear.
Read MoreIf your cucumbers are flowering but not producing fruit, your yard might lack beneficial pollinators. Here's how to pollinate by hand to ensure a hearty crop.
Read MoreThere's a flower that smells so sweet it will attract native pollinators like swallowtails to your yard. And, bonus, it does well in pots on a patio or balcony.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, sunlight can sometimes be too much of a good thing for plants. Here's what to look for and what you can do for your photodamaged plants.
Read MoreKeep your gorgeous hibiscus plant blooming all summer and into the fall by deadheading its blooms regularly using this simple but time-consuming method.
Read MoreIf Japanese beetles are attacking your plants, there's an all-natural solution that is tough on the problem while still staying gentle on plants.
Read MoreField mowers can handle tough terrain, but are they right for your lawn? Find out how mower choice affects grass health, time, and precision.
Read MoreIf you want pollinators to visit your garden throughout late summer and fall, plant this ground cover flower that butterflies and bees can't resist.
Read MoreAvoid costly mistakes in your garden by understanding which landscaping materials provide lasting quality and low-maintenance results for your yard.
Read MoreEven if you do everything else right, this mistake can delay your harvest or prevent you from getting a harvest at all — and it all starts with the seeds.
Read MoreResistant to drought and heat with no need for deadheading, this zinnia variety attracts pollinators with its sweet nectar and colorful blooms.
Read MoreInstead of putting all those empty milk jugs into your recycling bin, repurpose them in your garden to get a head start on spring over the cold winter months.
Read MoreThe soil plugs from aerating your lawn can look messy, but the worst thing you could do is throw them away. Here's what to do with them instead.
Read MoreIf you want to start seeing beautiful colors in your beds even in the colder seasons, here are 15 flowers you can plant that'll bloom through winter.
Read MoreThese popular flowers will continue blooming until the first frost of the autumn, and they even come in a range of fall hues, from red to yellow.
Read MoreThis tree provides clusters of white flowers in spring, and small, dark berries in fall. It tolerates clay soil and won't grow too large for your yard.
Read MoreThis beautiful purple flower is loved by pollinators and hummingbirds for its nectar, and it could even deter deer from disturbing your garden.
Read MoreUpcycling old clothing into garden problem-solvers can be enjoyed by people of all skill levels, to save plants, tools, and even clothes from the trash.
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