Invasive Bamboo To Steer Clear Of And Safer Types To Grow
With more than a thousand bamboo varieties available, selecting the right type can mean the difference between a tidy hedge and an uncontrollable spread.
Read MoreWith more than a thousand bamboo varieties available, selecting the right type can mean the difference between a tidy hedge and an uncontrollable spread.
Read MoreIf you thought fruit trees were too big for your small space, this lemon variety is here to change your mind, as it grows well in pots and has pretty blossoms.
Read MoreThere are several types of hydrangeas, and each type needs to be treated differently. For example, some will only flower if you prune them in the right season.
Read MorePropagating Tradescantia is easy thanks to the plant's fast-growing roots. Cuttings can be propagated in water or soil and just need the right conditions.
Read MoreIf you're looking to get a head start on your garden this spring, then knowing the best time to plant is key. Here's one fruit tree that should be planted.
Read MoreA driveway is your home's first impression, and a small, narrow one can start things off on the wrong foot. This redesign attracts the eye outward, widening it.
Read MoreFertilize your Japanese Maple too late, and new growth won't survive. Too soon and the tree can't use the nutrients. Here's when experts say to do it.
Read MorePropagation is one of the easiest ways to make the most of your garden center purchases, and this pretty red plant takes very well to the process.
Read MoreIs your Japanese maple creating buds midwinter? Here's why you might be spotting sudden growth, and the steps you can take to keep your trees healthy.
Read MorePlanted on a trellis or in hanging baskets, vining plants provide privacy that is both functional and beautiful. These bright blooms also support pollinators.
Read MoreNo need to buy a traditional bird house if you have old logs or large dead tree limbs in your yard. With a few simple steps, turn the logs into this cute DIY.
Read MoreRosemary is a herbaceous shrub many people grow for cooking. But it actually has many more uses in the garden, especially when grown with the right companions.
Read MoreFor a natural privacy screen and a more beautiful landscape, try planting cypress trees. These are our picks for fast growers that will thrive in your yard.
Read MoreCelebration decorations are rarely eco-friendly, but you can create your own version of a classic party trimming using dry leaves and hole punches.
Read MoreIt may seem like a charming indoor addition, but this stone fruit tree needs real outdoor conditions — you just can’t give it the climate it needs inside.
Read MoreDeer can wreak havoc on your garden if you have plants that appeal to them, but one deer-resistant shrub can act as a protective border against them.
Read MoreCreating a wooden garden path is a great, sustainable way to define sections of your yard, but it will only last as long as the type of tree stump you use.
Read MoreHydrangeas are known for thriving in partially shaded conditions and being vulnerable to leaf scorch, but you can grow these varieties in full-sun exposure.
Read MoreReaching for bleach to kill a tree stump? It sounds simple — but it could actually slow the decomposition process. Here’s why it may not be your best bet.
Read MoreInvasive plant species really earn their name: They take over quickly while damaging the local ecosystem. If you see these, get rid of them ASAP.
Read MoreFor those who enjoy growing their own produce, this iconic peach tree is an ideal choice that will give you tender fruit and beautiful flowers.
Read MoreA natural yard border can make all the difference for privacy and style. This popular evergreen plant makes the perfect border or natural privacy fence.
Read MoreIf you're seeking something that will attract birds and look attractive in your yard, consider adding this versatile evergreen to your outdoor space.
Read MoreClunky electrical boxes can ruin the look of an otherwise beautifully designed front yard. Grasses provide a soft, natural, and affordable way to disguise them.
Read MoreBonsai trees are more like a piece of living art than a houseplant. Choosing the right tree or shrub to cultivate makes all the difference in looks and success.
Read MoreAre you always on the lookout for ways to save in the garden? You can use a cooking byproduct to feed citrus trees, whether you grow them indoors or out.
Read MoreA Hibiscus bush in full bloom is a beautiful sight, but caring for it involves commonly-made mistakes. Here's what to know before you prune.
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