The Stunning Design Tip That Takes A Peace Lily From Simple To Sculptural
A peace lily is lovely, but with one clever flower-arranging technique, it becomes a showpiece. This simple tip turns everyday blooms into sculptural stunners.
Read MoreA peace lily is lovely, but with one clever flower-arranging technique, it becomes a showpiece. This simple tip turns everyday blooms into sculptural stunners.
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 MoreSome worm species in your garden are a sign of healthy soil, while others point to issues like acidity or too much moisture. Here’s what to know.
Read MoreOne Easter cactus is never enough — good thing it’s ridiculously easy to make more. This quick trick lets you multiply your plant supply in about a month.
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 MoreAll dahlias are lovely. However, if you really want to add some depth and majesty to your garden, you should strongly consider this dahlia color.
Read MoreNo one likes to see bare spots in their lawn or garden. Fortunately, this lovely zinnia variety is easy to grow and forms a thick and colorful ground cover.
Read MoreThis pretty flower comes in a variety of colors and is small enough to grow in pots. Placed outdoors, it will attract butterflies, and it's even edible.
Read MoreThis flower is usually grown as an annual in the U.S. and comes in many colors. It's perfect for hanging baskets and can be paired with Diascia or Pelargonium.
Read MoreZinnias are such easy flowers to plant, grow, and maintain from seed that it's hard to imagine any garden is complete without them! This type is extra dynamic.
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 MoreBackyard birds need three things: food, water, and shelter. This dual container garden and bird feeder checks two of those boxes in one easy-to-make feature.
Read MoreCacti are associated with two things: being easy to care for, and having painful spines. With this houseplant, though, there’s no worry about the latter.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines isn't only an interior designer and TV personality; she gets her hands dirty, too—in her garden. Check out this spring-blooming flower she loves.
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 MoreMarigolds already do a pretty great job of attracting pollinating insects like bees and butterflies. Why not boost their potential with a clever plant pairing?
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 MoreInstead of donating or throwing away old clothes, try these unique DIY ideas to repurpose clothing to create useful and fun garden decor and accessories.
Read MoreThese sweet-smelling flowers add a delectable cherry-vanilla fragrance to your patio while also decorating your space in vibrant, colorful blossoms.
Read MoreWhen we need a little inspiration for a cut flower garden that also supports pollinators, we don't need to go any further than Oprah Winfrey's outdoor space.
Read MoreIf you love zinnias, this white variety with a compact growth habit and extra large flowers is sure to delight without much fuss in your garden this summer.
Read MoreEaster lilies aren't just a single-use plant. If you care for them well, including repotting them in the right way, they'll give you multiple flowering seasons.
Read MoreFlowering plants near your birdbath provide food and shelter for visiting feathered friends. Birdbaths already demand work, so choose a low-maintenance species.
Read MoreIf you've ditched your old bird bath for a better version (likely one with moving water), here's how to reuse it as a gorgeous succulent garden.
Read MoreA blooming flower garden is the dream, and let Martha Stewart help you achieve that with her tips regarding everything from planting bulbs to using fertilizer.
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