Say Goodbye To Sandy Soil Issues With A Hardy Ground Cover Solution
Sandy soil can be difficult to garden with, drying out and losing nutrients rapidly, but this plant thrives in it and helps stabilize it in warm climates.
Read MoreSandy soil can be difficult to garden with, drying out and losing nutrients rapidly, but this plant thrives in it and helps stabilize it in warm climates.
Read MoreIf you're growing fruit trees, then harvesting the (literal) fruits of your labor is the most exciting part. To speed that process along, follow these tips.
Read MoreWhile this plant is often used as a ground cover or grass alternative in warm areas, it can also make a gorgeous, flowing addition to a hanging basket.
Read MoreBattling a boggy patch in your garden? You could put in drainage, or you could save your money and embrace it by planting perennials that love growing in water.
Read MoreWhile trellises might seem like they're one-size-fits-all, it's important to choose a structure that supports the growth habits of your specific crop.
Read MoreWatching visiting birds is one of the pleasures of having a yard. These homemade DIY bird treats will keep feathered friends flocking to your garden.
Read MoreWhether you're planning to add cherry trees to your yard or you want to help your established trees thrive, here's what you need to know to keep them healthy.
Read MoreTiny strawberries dotting your lawn might seem like a welcome surprise, but if they're not well-controlled, you could end up with a bigger issue.
Read MoreThis crabapple tree's flowers, fruits, and drooping foliage can help you draw in feathered friends and other pollinators regardless of the season.
Read MoreLooking for a shrub to plug a gap in your front yard display? This diminutive plant boasts attractive variegated foliage and flowers for bees and butterflies.
Read MoreLarge trees can create a quiet shady spot, but their roots can pose problems in your yard. Follow these recommendations to address tree root troubles.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect hydrangea pairing? Plant this feathery, colorful perennial, which likes similar growing conditions, to add texture to your garden beds.
Read MoreThis hydrangea variety only grows up to 5 feet tall, yet its blooms grow up to 8 inches big — it’s the ideal showstopper for small spaces.
Read MoreWinter often means dealing with a sparse and dull garden. However, this shrub could be a great way to add some color and fragrance during the cold season.
Read MoreAdding a large tree to your garden can provide a shady spot for relaxing. But this fast-growing variety may cause more harm than good when grown in a yard.
Read MoreFoundation plants boost curb appeal by adding visual interest to the outside of your house, and this shrub is perfect for also attracting pollinators.
Read MoreLantanas are ever-popular plants for pollinator gardens. Hummingbirds particularly love the colors of this cultivar's blooms, as well as the abundant nectar.
Read MoreThe vibrant flowers of this mandevilla variety is a favorite among many hummingbirds. Plant it as a climbing vine or trailing container plant.
Read MoreFor those in the warmest climates in the United States, there are many options for a living privacy hedge, but this tree is particularly low-maintenance.
Read MoreThere are so many lantanas that it can be tough to pick the right one for your yard. If you don't have much space, this vibrant yet compact cultivar is ideal.
Read MorePruning is often done during winter dormancy, but this group of fast-growing perennials flowers on new growth and can handle a dramatic chop in early spring.
Read MoreChoosing the right potting mix is easy with our comprehensive guide covering types, benefits, key ingredients, and advice to help your plants flourish.
Read MoreBlueberries can be planted during multiple points in the year, but if you want a summer harvest, follow these tips for the best spring timing.
Read MoreWhile artificial air fresheners are undeniably convenient, they're far from natural. Instead, grow one specific flowering shrub to fill your home with scent.
Read MoreThis lovely tree, native to Japan, blooms in June when many other trees are done for the year, making it a popular stop for butterflies, bees, and birds.
Read MoreBringing more wildlife into your yard doesn't require a full garden overhaul. One easy-growing plant can make a noticeable difference in who visits your space.
Read MoreA tree tomato might sound like another kind of plant that produces standard tomato fruits when grown in your yard. There's more to it than that.
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