Thinning: How This Method Will Rescue Your Plants (& Which Plants To Use It On)
If 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 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.
Read MoreGround cover plants look great, especially around the roots of trees. These shade-friendly examples are simple to grow and will add beauty to your yard.
Read MoreThe flowers on Korean lilac trees are basically a hummingbird buffet, but that's not the only reason to plant this bloom in your garden or yard.
Read MoreDo you want more bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds coming to your yard? Planting this specific flower shrub should do the trick. Here's why.
Read MoreEveryone loves the scent of flowers in bloom, but these particular blossoms smell like they're straight out of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.
Read MoreBefore you plant your favorite blooms, consider the benefits of a stone wall flower bed. Luckily, they're not too tough to make on your own.
Read MoreLantanas have vivid clusters of blooms, but did you know they repel mosquitoes, too? When planting them for this reason, ensure you consider this drawback.
Read MoreGardening is fun, so you may get caught up in how plants look versus how they behave. Avoid growing these near your mailbox to protect you and your mail person.
Read MoreIf you don't have much space in your garden or yard but want to display potted plants, discover how to connect hanging planters together for a vertical display.
Read MoreAdding milkweed and flowers to attract butterflies to your garden can be easier said than done. House Digest's plant experts shared their experiences and tips.
Read MoreIf you forgot to plant your tulips in the fall, you may not be out of luck. Our expert gardener shares if you can plant in the spring and what to consider.
Read MoreYou likely expect hummingbirds during the lovely spring weather, but you might be surprised that you are more likely to see them in bad weather. Here's why.
Read MoreIf your yard or garden tends to have damp soil, you may be looking for flowers and plants that can handle the wet. This blue flowering plant is one of them.
Read MoreIf your aesthetic is more Addams Family than Partridge Family, you might avoid flowers all together. But there is one perfectly goth flower you're sure to love.
Read MoreIt's hummingbird season! If you want to make sure these tiny, beautiful birds can be nourished in your garden, avoid putting these ingredients in your yard.
Read MoreIf you notice mossy balls on your roses, they are likely galls that are caused by tiny parasitic wasps. Discover how they're made and if they can harm plants.
Read MoreCompanion planting can offer so many benefits, but only if the plants actually coexist well together. Find out if peppers and marigolds are a good pair.
Read MoreIf you've noticed that the flowers in your garden don't smell as wonderful as they did years ago, you might be right. Here's why this happens.
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