26 Types Of Cacti And Succulents You Didn't Realize Needed Pruning
Succulents are often labeled low maintenance, yet many popular varieties benefit from occasional pruning to stay healthy, balanced, and visually appealing.
Read MoreSucculents are often labeled low maintenance, yet many popular varieties benefit from occasional pruning to stay healthy, balanced, and visually appealing.
Read MoreFrom beautiful hydrangeas to stunning evergreens — these cold-climate shrubs don’t flinch at frost, proving winter gardens can still steal the show.
Read MoreNative to tropical regions, these heat-tolerant flowers are perfect for those warm, sunny spots in your yard that your feathered friends love.
Read MoreThe position of your Christmas cactus within your home can not only determine its ability to thrive but also how much joyful energy it brings to the space.
Read MoreRosemary that refuses to freeze? These eight tough, colorful, and fragrant varieties laugh in the face of winter — and keep your garden delicious year-round.
Read MoreCold damage can affect the spring blooming of hydrangeas, especially bigleaf hydrangeas. Provide some insulation in winter with a cheap, all-natural material.
Read MoreLooking for a shrub that can do double-duty in your yard by creating privacy and attract beneficial insects? Consider this native plant in the holly family.
Read MoreThe holiday season comes along with an interesting variety of houseplants, but one popular option can grow to some staggering heights if you're not careful.
Read MoreFrom protecting plants after winter snow to knowing when to stop watering, these practical gardening tips help set the stage for healthy spring blooms.
Read MoreNot every fruit tree can withstand temperatures as cold as 40 degrees below zero. This one can, which may be unsurprising considering where it was discovered.
Read MoreAre you afraid of snakes? Some ground covers provide shade, shelter, and food for snakes. To keep snakes out of your yard, avoid planting certain plant species.
Read MoreConsider boosting the security of your home without costly electronics and home monitoring systems. These DIY tips will help keep your home safe.
Read MoreClimate change brings plenty of unpleasant consequences, including the spread of pests. There's one that may be causing your lawn to flounder.
Read MoreWhile it might be bleak and cold outside, December is the perfect time to sow some seeds of spring-flowering plants to give them the best sprouting environment.
Read MoreWhile fruit juice is delicious to humans, it may not be the best option for your plants. Know these potential drawbacks before you use it in your garden.
Read MoreTo give your home an enchanted, fairytale vibe, this clever addition that'll make your house plants sparkle is simple to implement with just a few supplies.
Read MoreLemon balm is famously adaptable and easy to grow outdoors. However, you may want to follow these tips to help your plant stay alive and thriving indoors.
Read MoreIt can be tough to find a fruiting tree that is frost tolerant. The good news is that one does exist. It grows quickly and it produces beautiful colors.
Read MorePeace lilies are a popular houseplant but can be picky about the amount of fertilizer they receive. We’ll explain why, in this case, less is more.
Read MoreWhile many pollinator gardens are focused on smaller flowering plants, fruit trees are also great for attracting birds, bees, and butterflies to your space.
Read MoreShoveling snow from your driveway and walkway is one of the most unpleasant winter tasks, but you can make it easier by following this guidance.
Read MoreThis type of holly grows in tall and narrow shrubs. It works well in containers, especially in colder regions where you may need to move it in winter.
Read MoreWith so many gorgeous varieties of bearded iris available, it's hard to know where to begin. Enter professional gardener Peg Aloi for a list of her favorites.
Read MoreBefore you trash those eggshells, know this: tomatoes cheer, potatoes perk up — and they’re not the only ones. This humble kitchen scrap has a big fan club.
Read MoreIf you notice an abundance of ticks in your yard and your grass is cut short, you may have another problem on your hands -- this invasive flower.
Read MoreLooking to up your eco-friendly game in your container garden? If you grow in pots, there are many options to reduce waste for both seedlings and mature plants.
Read MoreNovice gardeners might have a tendency to add too much fertilizer to the vegetables they're growing, leading to problems with these varieties in particular.
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