How To Plant Your Bulbs For A Soft & Natural Look
Planting bulbs in a more informal arrangement is a perfect way to get a natural, relaxed feeling in your garden. Learn how to plant bulbs for a natural look.
Read MorePlanting bulbs in a more informal arrangement is a perfect way to get a natural, relaxed feeling in your garden. Learn how to plant bulbs for a natural look.
Read MoreIf you have a plant like an orchid, you know how important it is to maintain the delicate plant. A SkyPot can help you make maintenance a bit easier.
Read MoreBeyond enriching the soil and producing vibrant blooms, this beautiful plant also has the added benefit of attracting hummingbirds to your yard.
Read MoreMost people don't want to see spiders in their homes. To keep the spider population in your house to a minimum, try caring for this fragrant houseplant.
Read MoreIf you're looking for the best plant to grow from seed, you can't go wrong with this advice from Martha Stewart's design director Kevin Sharkey.
Read MoreSome believe that you should soak your peony tubers in water before planting. Find out if this can be beneficial or if it's simply a waste of time.
Read MoreWhen arranging roses in a vase, you may want them to look beautiful immediately. If so, try using Martha Stewart's simple hack that costs nothing.
Read MoreThere is a weed that has a similar look to swamp milkweed and is also a beneficial addition to a wildlife habitat. Learn how to grow it in your garden.
Read MoreHydrangeas are beautiful plants to have around your home - so long as pests don't destroy them. Here are the pests to look out for, and how to get rid of them.
Read MoreIf garden moles are wreaking havoc on your yard, there's a particular perennial you should consider planting that will have them running for the hills.
Read MoreIt can be scary to see an unwanted snake in your yard. To avoid helping snakes make a cozy nest near your home, carefully manage this popular landscaping plant.
Read MoreThe best way to spice up your Thanksgiving table is to add a floral centerpiece. Learn how Martha Stewart makes hers and what flowers she recommends using.
Read MoreAmong the most satisfying parts of gardening is planting a seed or bulb, and later, being surprised with gorgeous flowers. This fall, plant this tulip variety.
Read MoreIf you want to see colorful blooms in your garden year-round, you need to prepare in advance. This is the perfect time of year to plant a crocus plant.
Read MoreIf your property is buzzing with yellowjackets, you may be trying to find a natural way to deter them. Plant this common garden herb and send them on their way.
Read MoreMexican heather is a great option for your garden. However, planting it at the wrong time can have dire consequences. Learn the best time to plant it, here.
Read MorePurple deadnettle is a quick-spreader that thrives in areas lacking weed control. Despite its looks, you'll want to remove it during your lawn care routine.
Read MoreIf you want to help pollinators, plant fall bulbs that will sprout beautiful blooms in the spring. Discover 8 of the most-loved types by birds and bees.
Read MorePreparing your daylilies for winter conditions helps ensure they'll be in good health in the next growing season. Learn what you should be doing for yours here.
Read MorePerennial gardenias produce beautiful white blooms during the growing season. To ensure they thrive in the spring, here's how to care for them in the winter.
Read MoreMany beautiful garden flowers, including roses, need help protecting themselves from hungry pests. Try growing this scented companion plant to ward them off.
Read MoreHaving your precious orchids overrun by pests can be troubling to even the most experienced gardener, but there's an easy way to get rid of common orchid pests.
Read MoreWhen your Russian sage plant begins turning yellow, don't panic. Likely, it just needs reviving after suffering from one of these issues that are easy to fix.
Read MoreBrowning leaves on your outdoor bushes can be a huge eyesore. If your Virgina sweetspire is suffering from dry and color-changing leaves, fix it like this.
Read MoreWhile spiders can be beneficial, that doesn't mean you want them in your home. Repel the creepy-crawlies by adding one popular fall flower around your property.
Read MoreSome people let pennycress grow as a form of lawn care. However, letting the annual weeds survive may not be a good idea when you learn about their drawbacks.
Read MoreIf you love the look of sunflowers but don't have enough space for them in your garden, choose this small variety that can thrive in many weather conditions.
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