Winter-Proofing Your Hydrangeas? Avoid These Mistakes At All Costs
If you want large hydrangea blooms in the spring, start making winter plans now. Fall pruning and fertilizing may seem like a good idea, but it's not.
Read MoreIf you want large hydrangea blooms in the spring, start making winter plans now. Fall pruning and fertilizing may seem like a good idea, but it's not.
Read MoreA certain fast-growing tree might be turning your yard into a haven for lanternflies. Its presence could be the reason infestations keep spreading nearby.
Read MoreA simple but overlooked method can keep your trees thriving even through dry spells, helping water reach exactly where it matters most for lasting growth.
Read MoreThe colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can bounce back in spring.
Read MoreWhether you're taking your furry friend on a walk or planning to add some new trees or shrubs to your landscape, you'll want to avoid these toxic species.
Read MoreWe know that evergreens are often used in the landscape for winter interest, but you aren't limited to just those plants. Here are some unique options.
Read MoreIt may be October, but it's not too late to prune this popular flower for best growth in the spring. Just wait until after first frost to whip out the shears.
Read MoreWhile Idaho's panhandle is praised for its gorgeous hiking trails and forests, the most beautiful garden in the state is located in Boise, according to HGTV.
Read MoreAttract hummingbirds seeking an early spring nectar source with the bell-shaped blooms of this berry bush, best planted in early fall for optimal growth.
Read MoreGet essential tips for caring for wisteria. Key practices include skipping fall fertilization, which can be detrimental to these stunning climbing plants.
Read MoreYou may be familiar with the most common dog wood species, but did you know there are many more fascinating options you can add to your landscape?
Read MoreThere are many things to consider when it's time to prune your landscape plants, trees, and even your houseplants. One is, "Do you want them taller or fuller?"
Read MoreIf you live in an area that is also home to bears, the last thing you want to do is unintentionally draw them to your yard with the scent of this perennial.
Read MoreCedar trees are known for their durable, evergreen beauty, but this variety’s unchecked spread should make you think twice about having it in your yard.
Read MoreThere's no doubt that blue flowers look gorgeous, but they come at a price if they're weeds. Save yourself the constant struggle by avoiding these species.
Read MoreIf you want your yard or garden to wake up in stunning color after a long winter, plant this undemanding perennial in October to reap its benefits come spring.
Read MorePut away your sifting pans and pick axes because there's a tree that grows the next best thing to money. Don't expect to strike it rich, though.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of excellent plant options for growing in your shade garden, this low-maintenance fern offers a pop of color you won't be able to resist.
Read MoreThe tree of heaven is anything but. Native to parts of China and Taiwan, this invasive tree spreads quickly, and there's really only one way to ensure it stops.
Read MoreWhile this plant helps to create a gorgeous, romantic look, it also comes with quite a few downsides, including negative impacts on your insurance rates.
Read MoreWhen summer ends, you look forward to closing shop on gardening in the fall. But do your trees need additional fertilizer? There's an easy test to find out.
Read MoreDrain clogs on your property can cause costly damage to your home. To prevent them, remember to take care of this yard maintenance task in October.
Read MoreMoving trees is not an easy task, but with these steps, you can help to minimize damage and ensure the process goes as smoothly as possible.
Read MoreHydrangeas aren't necessarily high-maintenance, but if you want healthy plants that produce bountiful blooms, this task is necessary to complete in the fall.
Read MoreWith its tubular clusters and sweet nectar, hummingbirds love this flowering vine. Prune it in winter to promote growth and attract these hummers.
Read MoreCrepe myrtle trees are a lovely addition to any yard or garden, but they are picky about their water needs. Overwatering can lead to discoloration and curling.
Read MoreDesigning a biodiverse garden is easier than it sounds. With the proper selection of native flowers, shrubs, and trees, a healthy ecosystem is low-maintenance.
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