Our Master Gardener's Top Tools For Banishing Pesky Weeds From Raised Beds
House Digest's Tiffany Selvey tells us how she gets rid of weeds from all of her raised bed gardens, and which tools are her favorite for the task.
Read MoreHouse Digest's Tiffany Selvey tells us how she gets rid of weeds from all of her raised bed gardens, and which tools are her favorite for the task.
Read MoreSucculents add so much beauty to a garden or houseplant collection. But if you have pets, it may be best to avoid this one flowering succulent.
Read MoreRainbow-colored roses aren't a natural occurrence, but they can easily be achieved with just a little water and dye. Here's how to get the multi-colored look.
Read MoreCalibrachoa, or million bells, are a great nectar source for pollinators. Consider planting these varieties to attract more bees and butterflies to your yard.
Read MoreRaspberries are relatively easy to grow, but they're also a delicious snack for certain types of beetles. Luckily, other types of plants send beetles packing.
Read MoreThe honeysuckle genus is full of flowers, but invasive species are terrible for your garden. Learn to differentiate between native and invasive honeysuckles.
Read MoreYou've probably heard that adding eggshells to the soil around your roses could keep pests away or provide calcium. Discover if these claims are true or not.
Read MoreIrises are gorgeous in the garden, but their bloom season doesn’t last long. Keep the color flowing by planting these perennials to take over as irises fade.
Read MoreDo 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.
Read MoreCitrus trees are beloved by people and, unfortunately, pests. But there is one wonderful flower that can help keep those unwanted visitors away.
Read MoreTulips and other popular bulbs can be removed and saved for relocation once they have finished blooming for the season. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreIf you're bored of adding the same plants to your garden every year, discover some new and unique types of plants that you may not have seen before.
Read MoreThere's a beverage that you can put on your rose bush which could help make it healthier, and it's so easy. For beautiful roses, consider this method.
Read MoreGoldfinches are one of the most stunning songbirds you can attract to your garden. Add these flowers to your garden design to keep them coming back.
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of daisy flowers, you know they are a stunning addition to your garden. Still, be careful not to plant this specific variety, which will spread.
Read MoreIf your backyard is shaded, the amount of flowers you can plant is limited. Fortunately, there's one gorgeous white flower that will thrive in your garden.
Read MoreTransform your garden into a hummingbird paradise with the chocolate cosmos. This flower acts as a beacon for hummingbirds with its chocolate fragrance.
Read MoreDon't be deceived by the pretty yellow flowers of this invasive weed! If you see any yellow archangel in your garden you need to act quickly to remove it.
Read MoreExpanding your flower bed may seem like a challenging task at first. Fortunately, there's a simple and efficient way to completely transform your flower bed.
Read MoreGetting interested in gardening can come with setbacks, like when plants fail on you. The trick is to plant easy-growers like this robust yellow wildflower.
Read MoreThis beautiful edible flower has a dual purpose: not only does it attract beneficial insects and pollinators, but you can use it in the kitchen, too.
Read MoreIf you want to attract birds, secret lust coneflowers are a great choice, and they come with another big benefit. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreOrchids are a notoriously difficult flower to grow, but the key might lie in the environment that your bathroom can provide for this bloom.
Read MoreIf you'd like to add an interesting shade of purple to your garden, there is one flowering vine you need to try. This plant can add a unique touch to your yard.
Read MoreClivia plants are low-maintenance beauties that thrive in sunny, dry conditions. We've got growing tips, but you should avoid clivias if you're a pet owner.
Read MoreIf you’re yearning for texture and color in your landscape but want to avoid grueling gardening chores, our expert gardener shares her favorite popular plants.
Read MoreWhile it's true that hyacinth bulbs are traditionally planted in the fall, with some careful work you can plant them in spring and still get blooms that season.
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