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  • row of crepe myrtles

    The Messy Reason Crepe Myrtle Trees And Pool Can't Coexist

    Crepe myrtles and pools may seem like a no-brainer combination that can make your home more comfortable. But there's a reason why they shouldn't be together.

    By Kaleigh Brillon May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • cheals weeping trees

    The Cherry Tree Variety That Fits Perfectly In A Small Garden

    Do you love the look of ornamental cherry trees, but fear your yard doesn't have enough space to sustain one? This specific variety is one of the smallest.

    By Lauren Krystaf May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • forsythia bushes blooming

    Plant This Flowering Vine With Forsythia For A Wall Of Continuous Color This Summer

    Forsythia is beloved for its beautiful but brief spring blooms. To enjoy flowers through summer, plant this vine alongside it for the perfect pair.

    By Peg Aloi May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Backyard with pool and palm trees

    The Pros & Cons Of Turning Your Backyard Into A Palm Tree Oasis

    Palm trees emanate the feeling of paradise, so planting them in your own backyard oasis just makes sense. Before doing so, know these trees' pros and cons.

    By Jessica Tzikas May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • butterfly and buttonbush flowers

    The Buttonbush Variety That Won't Take Over Your Backyard (& Where It Grows Best)

    Buttonbush is beloved by gardeners and pollinators, but its size can make it a challenge to add to landscaping. Luckily, there's a smaller variety available.

    By Lauren Krystaf May 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • red and green tomatoes in garden

    What The White Mold On Your Tomato Plants Really Is And How To Prevent It

    White mold on tomato plants can spell disaster for your crop, but there are steps you can take to ensure that your tomatoes stay healthy and thriving.

    By Debbie DeRoma May 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Lilac in garden

    Plant Lilacs With This Popular Flowering Shrub For A Garden Full Of Color

    Lilacs are a tried and true addition to any garden, but they can be made even more gorgeous when paired with this beautiful flowering shrub.

    By Ria Bhagwat May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • close up of saucer magnolia

    The Pink And Purple Magnolia Tree Variety You'll Want To Plant For Beautiful Blooms

    For a beautiful statement in your garden, magnolia trees can not be beat. Check out this variety of magnolia for especially impressive blooms.

    By Marco Rossi May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • climbing roses on brick house

    Tips For Growing Climbing Roses For Gorgeous Towering Blooms

    Climbing roses can be rewarding ornamentals, flowering multiple times a year and having a higher hardiness than regular roses. Here's how to get bumper blooms.

    By Marco Rossi May 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Paper birch catkins

    The Type Of Birch Tree You'll Want To Avoid Planting Near Your Pool Or Patio

    If you have a pool or patio, there's one type of tree to avoid planting near it: the paper birch, which will shed its bark, flowers, and branches everywhere.

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon April 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Nuthatch on pile of branches

    Plant These Two Understory Trees To Turn Your Yard Into A Habitat For Birds

    Everybody wants birds in their yard, and understory trees are especially attractive to birds. These two trees are sure to bring all the birds to your yard.

    By Melissa Epifano April 30th, 2024 Read More
  • yellow honeysuckle flowers

    How To Tell If The Honeysuckle In Your Yard Is Native Or Invasive

    The honeysuckle genus is full of flowers, but invasive species are terrible for your garden. Learn to differentiate between native and invasive honeysuckles.

    By Lauren Krystaf April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • pool noodles on grass

    This Pool Noodle Hack May Be The Key To Easily Training Tree Branches

    There are many reasons why you may want to separate tree branches while they're growing to provide more space in between. This pool noodle hack will help.

    By Rachel Ann Melegrito April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Virginia creeper surrounding fence

    Effective Ways To Kill The Virginia Creeper That Is Taking Over Your Yard

    Virginia creeper is a beautiful vining plant until it takes over your yard and garden. There are ways to kill it or cut it back, however. We'll show you how.

    By Sakshi Khaitan April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • flying hummingbird drinking from hydrangea

    Hummingbirds Love This Uncommon Hydrangea Variety, But It Has Downsides

    Do you love hydrangea shrubs as much as hummingbirds? If you want the blooms and birds in your yard, plant this variety-but know its potential downsides first.

    By Kiersten Hickman April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Lemon tree close up

    Deter Pests From Your Citrus Trees With This Easy-To-Grow Garden Flower

    Citrus trees are beloved by people and, unfortunately, pests. But there is one wonderful flower that can help keep those unwanted visitors away.

    By Melissa Epifano April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • hand pruning a branch

    10 Plants You Shouldn't Be Pruning In Early Spring (And When To Do It Instead)

    Many plants do well with spring pruning, but there are some that you should prune at other times of the year. Learn which plants you shouldn't prune in spring.

    By Karli Edmondson-Matthews April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • chocolate brown mimosa tree leaves

    Why You Should Reconsider Planting A Chocolate Mimosa Tree To Attract Hummingbirds

    At first, it might seem like a stroke of brilliance to plant a chocolate mimosa tree to attract hummingbirds to your garden. However, there are drawbacks.

    By Debbie DeRoma April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • crate of fresh raspberries

    Helpful Tips For Pruning Raspberries To Ensure A Juicy Harvest

    Knowing how to best prune your raspberry plant for the best harvest can be a bit of a challenge. Here is our best advice to make the most of the growing season.

    By Lauren Krystaf April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • potted lemon tree on shelf

    Tips And Tricks To Keep Your Potted Citrus Trees Thriving Over The Years

    If you've got a potted citrus tree (or want to get one) there are a few tips and tricks that will keep them healthy for years, no matter where you live.

    By Rita Kueber April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • catbird on a feeding tray

    Crucial Things To Consider Before Feeding Birds Fresh Fruits And Jelly

    Many birds love fruit, so putting jelly in your yard may seem like the perfect way to lure in feathered friends. But there are important factors to consider.

    By Tiffany Selvey April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Lombardy poplars in a row

    Why You Should Reconsider Planting Lombardy Poplar Trees For Backyard Privacy

    Lombardy poplar trees look lovely and add privacy to your backyard, but there are good reasons not to grow them. Learn why and consider alternatives instead.

    By Sakshi Khaitan April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • woman looking at garden center spruces

    The Fast-Growing Spruce Tree Variety You Should Avoid (& What To Plant Instead)

    Spruce trees are majestic, durable, and great additions to your yard, but before you start planting these towering trees, here's the variety you should avoid.

    By Marco Rossi April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • person spraying poison ivy fence

    The Vining Weed You Might Be Mistaking For Poison Ivy

    Most of us want to avoid poison ivy or any lookalike. But you might be mistaking this harmless vining plant for poison ivy without even knowing it.

    By Melissa Epifano April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • path lined with elms

    Plant Elm Trees To Attract Butterflies And Honor American History

    If you love American history and native trees, plant an American elm. Best of all, it will attract many beloved pollinators, especially butterflies.

    By Lauren Krystaf April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Zebra swallowtail butterfly on leaf

    The Pawpaw Tree Is Sure To Attract Zebra Butterflies (& Has Another Big Benefit)

    If you’re looking for native plants to add to your garden, you can’t go wrong with a pawpaw tree. It’ll attract zebra butterflies and benefit you in other ways.

    By Brooke Younger April 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Bouquet of peonies

    Tips To Keep Your Peonies Healthy And Thriving Through Winter

    Gardening with peonies is a year-round gig. Yet, learning to care for them isn't difficult. Learn our favorite tips for keeping peony plants healthy in winter.

    By Claire Dangalan April 25th, 2024 Read More
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