Grow A Gorgeous Hibiscus Garden By Saving Your Seeds. Here's How
Hibiscus plants will bring beauty to any yard or garden. You can grow them without needing to buy a new plant by saving your seeds. Here's how.
Read MoreHibiscus plants will bring beauty to any yard or garden. You can grow them without needing to buy a new plant by saving your seeds. Here's how.
Read MoreGive your begonias the care they deserve with 10-10-10 fertilizer. Discover why this balanced formula is the key to thriving, flowering begonias in your garden.
Read MoreDahlias have stunning blooms that you naturally want to continue throughout the growing season. Just make sure you don't fall prey to this fertilizer mistake.
Read MoreIf your yard has shallow soil, then you know it's not the most ideal to have. Luckily, there is still a long list of plants that do well in the soil condition.
Read MoreBoxwoods are among the best shrubs for landscaping, but what can you plant to break up their dense, often uniform shape? Here are 11 of our favorite options.
Read MoreDiscover the tall, pollinator-friendly flower recommended by House Digest's professional gardener. Attract pollinators with this flower's pretty pink clusters.
Read MorePlanting a ground cover with your spring bulbs this fall can be a great way to keep a lush garden. We share which ones we think are the perfect pairing.
Read MoreThere is a reason hibiscus plants are so popular: they are exotic, beautiful, and colorful. Follow these tips to care for your flower, no matter the variety.
Read MoreWhile there are some lespedeza species that are invasive, there are native ones you should keep around in your yard or garden for very helpful reasons.
Read MoreWhile you likely don't want to completely envelop your driveway or garage with flowers, you can somewhat camouflage them with these stunning flower bed ideas.
Read MorePlanting daffodil bulbs in autumn is a great way to ensure a beautiful spring garden. Here's exactly when you should plant them, according to our expert.
Read MoreAttract hummingbirds to your garden with this alternative to gardenias. Discover why not just any type of flower will satisfy these busy, feathered creatures.
Read MoreAre your marigolds not blooming the way they should? Here, we'll tell you the one fertilizer mistake you didn't know you were making (and how to fix it).
Read MoreYou need to be a little careful about timing when it comes to fertilizing your hibiscus. Here's a breakdown of when to find that perfect sweet spot.
Read MoreIf you notice yellow crab spiders in your garden, you may be wondering what is attracting them. These flowers and plants may be the culprit.
Read MoreIf you've had the displeasure of fighting an invasion outdoors, you may wince at the name "bindweed." Tame it another way and try to grow it as a houseplant.
Read MoreCreating an intimate backyard doesn't have to be complicated. Sometimes all it takes is the right plants, particularly ones that provide some privacy.
Read MoreButterfly weed is a plant with beautiful, bright-orange flowers that attract pollinators. But consider these issues before planting it in your yard.
Read MoreIf you want more blooms on your pincushion flowers, there's a trick involving fertilizer that might just increase those gorgeous blossoms in your garden.
Read MoreYou don't have to restrict your beloved bleeding heart plant to the outdoors. Consider bringing it inside for a gorgeous, dramatic show of heart-shaped flowers.
Read MoreIt's one thing to see a hummingbird in the yard at your feeder, but it's another to get the migratory beauties to stay. Encourage them to nest with these tips.
Read MoreIf you want to see the perennial Little Joe Pye weed return to its full flowering glory next year, keep this fall pruning tip in mind right now.
Read MoreReady to start growing roses from seed? Not so fast. You need the right tips for healthy flowers. We spoke to an award-winning garden designer for advice.
Read MoreIf you want companion plants with gorgeous aesthetics, consider pairing 'Limelight' hydrangeas with alliums in the garden for these added benefits.
Read MoreDeterring ticks from your yard can seem like an exhausting job, but could this popular flower actually keep the annoying pests away? Many gardeners think so.
Read MoreCertain plants simply can't survive cold winters to see spring. Instead of growing them as annuals, here's how to save your specimens by bringing them indoors.
Read MoreThere is a lot of conflicting advice about starting your flower seeds indoors versus out. Our expert explains how to decide which option is best for you.
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