What Does It Mean If Your Hydrangea Flowers Are Losing Color?
If you've noticed that your hydrangea's flower color is fading, there are a few possible reasons. Learn why the color is fading, and how to prevent it.
Read MoreIf you've noticed that your hydrangea's flower color is fading, there are a few possible reasons. Learn why the color is fading, and how to prevent it.
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Read MoreHollyhocks can be a beautiful addition to a garden, but their big, tall stalks and bushy leaves can overtake a space. Here are some tips on how to move them.
Read MoreLate summer-blooming annuals put out plenty of seeds as their flowering season winds down. Collecting your own seeds is a great way to prepare for next year.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why you may want to move your hydrangea plant, but in order to avoid transplant shock, there are a few important things to keep in mind.
Read MoreSome weeds, like speedwell, are deceptively beautiful. Although it produces pretty blue flowers, you won't want this resilient weed anywhere near your lawn.
Read MoreA hardy perennial, a hibiscus can even endure subfreezing temperatures. This said, part of caring for a hibiscus is knowing how and when to prune its branches.
Read MoreWhile sunflowers are typically grown in the summer, those who live in warm climates could grow these yellow blooms just in time for the fall season.
Read MoreWhen summer ends, it doesn't mean your garden's beauty has to fade with it. These deer-resistant flowers are the perfect complement to the fall foliage.
Read MoreAn edible garden is hard to protect when you're attacking its pests on your own. Plant these pollinator-attracting companion flowers to bring in reinforcements.
Read MoreFennel is a tricky plant to grow alongside others. One tropical flower is the perfect companion plant for fennel due to their shared needs and properties.
Read MoreIf your hydrangeas are caught in heavy rain, the stems could start to droop. Find out how to avoid this and keep your flowers standing tall during storms.
Read MoreWhile sunflowers are stunning, they do come with some downsides. Find out if these flowers are the reason the other plants in your garden are suffering.
Read MoreSo, your tomato plants have been ransacked by hornworms. Don't reach for pesticides; plant this sweet flower and let your garden's ecosystem do its thing.
Read MoreContainer gardens shouldn't be thrown together willy-nilly. They need careful planning to look their best. Using one simple formula, you can nail it every time.
Read MoreDo you love the look of roses but are tired of getting pricked by thorns while taking care of them? Try planting this charming flower instead.
Read MoreTulips are a popular perennial flower, but how can you tell if you need to replant your bulbs? Here's how to have successful tulips every year.
Read MoreCaring for orchids can seem complicated or even difficult, but using pine bark can help keep your plants healthy and thriving. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreNot only do Mexican marigolds add bright pops of color to your garden, but they are also said to ward off all sorts of unwanted pests. But do they?
Read MoreSunflowers are loved for their big, bold yellow flowers but only flourish during warmer months. There are alternatives if you want the same look during winter.
Read MoreIf you don't take care of your cut flower bouquet, it could start to wilt. Learn how to keep your blooms looking fresh with a turkey baster.
Read MoreA hanging basket that isn't looking its best isn't necessarily a lost cause! Learn how to revive a dying hanging basket and keep it looking great.
Read MoreEffective pruning is important for many flowering plants, and the best method can vary between species. For hydrangeas, the main trick is to not go overboard.
Read MoreLilacs are beautiful in arrangements, but they wilt very quickly. Learn this hack from Martha Stewart for keeping lilacs fresh in in vases, longer.
Read MoreBecause they require the same kind of soil and their flowers offer contrasting shapes and sizes, these two varieties pair very well in any garden.
Read MoreWhen arranging cut flowers in a vase, you may find that the stems aren't tall enough. Luckily, there's a simple way to fix this problem with a common item.
Read MoreWhen planning out your garden, consider companion planting. Find out why sunflowers and basil make a good pairing and how they can benefit each other.
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