4 Common Landscaping Plants That Are Popular For A Reason
If 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 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.
Read MoreWho doesn't love the fresh, beautiful look of daisies? Don't overlook this one variety if you want to attract a bevy of pollinators to your garden.
Read MorePhacelia is a famous genus of plants known for their unique flowers. However, before committing to planting these in your garden, be aware of this downside.
Read MoreShort-lived spring flowers, like tulips, don't offer much for pollinators-Plant Virginia bluebells for pretty flowers that hummingbirds and bees will love.
Read MoreHouse Digest's Peg Aloi delves into the finer points of mums -- a plant that's often mistaken for a seasonal flower but has greater true potential.
Read MoreLilac blooms are a much-loved sign of spring, so if you want to keep your lilacs healthy and fragrant, follow these simple steps to avoid common mistakes.
Read MoreOne of the best flowers to attract hummingbirds to your pollinator garden may not be the best choice. Find out why you might want to steer clear of crocosmia.
Read MoreStarting a lovely pollinator garden is exciting, but you can’t choose your flowers willy-nilly. To ensure success, never plant this with your butterfly weed.
Read MoreCabbage is an ever-popular crop, and your gardening can be made even easier by planting borage alongside it. Here's why they work so well together.
Read MoreGiven their shared love of shade, Japanese painted ferns and hydrangeas make a perfect pair. Here we explore the reasons why you should grow them together.
Read MoreThinking of transplanting your hostas? Make sure you do it in the right season: spring. Here's the ideal way to transplant your favorite landscaping plant.
Read MoreIf you'd like to add pleasant fragrance and striking white flowers to your space, there is one vine that can brighten up your indoor plant collection.
Read MoreHydrangea bushes are a beautiful addition to every yard, but can you grow this stunning shrub into an all-out tree? We've got all the deets.
Read MoreRoses require extra care to thrive. Try these tricks for growing beautiful, healthy roses in your garden to feed rose bushes, keep weeds away, and more.
Read MoreMagnolias flowers are a stunning, beautiful addition to any garden, but actually making those finicky blossoms bloom requires some work.
Read MoreIf you're looking for unique florals, there is one rose variety you shouldn't overlook. Learn about this delectable rose and why it belongs in your garden.
Read MoreIf you haven't been thinning your plants, now is the time to start. Learn which plants benefit from thinning and what the best way to do it is.
Read MoreHummingbirds are attracted to a variety of plants as they look to feed on nectar mid-flight. Here are the best ones to get for your hanging baskets.
Read MoreIt's almost zucchini season, and you can prep your favorite summer squash in the garden by planting it alongside some chamomile. Why? We'll tell you.
Read MoreTrying to entice bees and butterflies to visit your yard? There's one spring shrub that is perfect for attracting these pollinators! Here's what to know.
Read MoreUnfortunately, daylilies aren't as attractive to hummingbirds as many people think, but another flower will be much more appealing to your feathered visitors.
Read MoreHummingbirds and other pollinators are attracted to a particular perennial that is found in certain areas in America, though it is harmful to humans.
Read MoreJoe Pye weed is a pollinator favorite. There is another plant you can grow alongside it that will make your garden irresistible to bees and butterflies.
Read MorePlanting wildflower seeds seems like an easy way to grow an abundance of wildflowers -- and it generally is. But for best results, plant them at the ideal time.
Read MoreThere are two main types of chamomile: Roman and German. But when deciding which one you want to use for your own garden, consider these factors first.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a houseplant without all the mess of dirt, this beautiful purple herb might be the answer. Best of all, this plant is beginner-friendly.
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