Here's When You Can Stop Fertilizing Your Roses
While it's important to provide roses with regular feeding throughout the growing season, you should stop fertilizing roses before winter. Here's exactly when.
Read MoreWhile it's important to provide roses with regular feeding throughout the growing season, you should stop fertilizing roses before winter. Here's exactly when.
Read MoreAmong the best ways to grow more of your favorite plants is with cuttings. Remove a section of a branch and duplicate your hydrangeas as many times as you like.
Read MoreWhile daffodils add a beautiful burst of color, they can multiply over time. If you find they're taking over your garden, here's how to remove them.
Read MoreIf your petunia's leaves have started turning brown, don't panic. There are a few easy ways to revive your plant and grow healthy green leaves again.
Read MoreHairspray isn't just for hair anymore. It's also a great tool to keep on hand when arranging flower blooms that shed pollen. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreMums are welcome additions to any flower garden but quickly succumb to harmful pests. Protect these iconic plants by learning about their most common threats.
Read MoreHungry deer roaming near your garden can cause concern, especially with prized dahlias sitting around. But it need not be a worry, even if they are eaten.
Read MoreIf you're looking for blooms that will not only add a flash of color to your garden but smell amazing too, here are the rose varieties you should consider.
Read MoreMany people consider mums to be short-lived plants, but you can keep them blooming and growing for quite a while. Learn how to extend the life of mums.
Read MoreCurious kids or pets playing near growing daffodils in the yard could be a recipe for disaster. Discover why you may want to be cautious about this plant.
Read More"Life in Bloom" host J. Schwanke is a proponent of using the flower food that comes with cut flowers, citing five ingredients that make the food invaluable.
Read MoreIf you have a tree stump in your yard, you can turn the trunk into a DIY flower bed, making it a creative and natural attraction in your backyard.
Read MoreWhile mums are fairly low-maintenance, they do have specific requirements to thrive, including getting the right amount of water at optimal times.
Read MoreIf you have a dying orchid on your hands, there's a special ingredient that could help rescue and revive it. Learn how to use charcoal to heal your orchid.
Read MoreIf you have a hydrangea plant in your yard that you'd like to turn purple, you may be surprised to learn how easy it is to customize its color to your liking.
Read MoreIf you've never reflexed a rose before, this popular TikTok will show you how simple and effective the technique is in creating truly voluminous blooms.
Read MoreWhile sunflowers typically follow the sun across the sky, they can also sometimes begin to droop. Discover a few reasons why this occurs and how to fix it.
Read MoreDue to their small size, chiggers can be a hard-to-detect menace. Protect your yard by planting this popular flower that repels chiggers naturally.
Read MoreWhile gardeners love to grow hydrangeas for their showy blooms, it's these blooms that will attract pets and kids. Here's what to know about hydrangea safety.
Read MoreMartha Stewart once said growing a garden was important to her state of mind, and from a recent TikTok, she introduced us to one special flower in her care.
Read MoreTropical hibiscus has specific needs during the winter. The best approach to bringing it inside from the cold depends on the time and space you have available.
Read MoreWhen preparing fresh cut flowers to display in your home, there is one step you may be overlooking that is reducing the shelf life of your arrangement.
Read MoreTo identify whether the sunflowers in your yard are perennials or annuals, identify a few key characteristics if you don't want to replant every year.
Read MoreMilk isn't just a good source of vital nutrients and minerals for your body, it may also keep your roses healthy and free from disease. Here's how.
Read MoreLily of the valley is a beautiful, fragrant plant, but it can also be quite invasive. Check out our gardening advice about how to get rid of lily of the valley.
Read MoreFake flowers last longer than real ones and are generally easier to manage, but they do have a tendency to move around. With this simple hack, they'll stay put.
Read MoreIrises are beautiful flowers, but their size can begin to take over a garden and shade the rest of your plants. If so, you may need to remove them. Here's how.
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