The White Perennial Built For Fall That Pollinators Can't Resist
This cold-tolerant white perennial will provide blooms for pollinators like butterflies and birds long after the rest of your garden has wilted.
Read MoreThis cold-tolerant white perennial will provide blooms for pollinators like butterflies and birds long after the rest of your garden has wilted.
Read MoreFill in bare spots in your garden and flower beds with this fast-growing herb that draws pollinators while adding beautiful purple blooms to your landscape.
Read MoreShopping for the best mums this fall comes down to more than simply selecting the prettiest blooms in the brightest colors. Here's what to look for.
Read MoreIf your neighbor's tree is making a mess of your yard with fallen leaves, here's who is legally responsible and what you are able to do about it.
Read MoreCompanion planting can boost two crops at once when done correctly. When planting peppers, adding squash or zucchini will have very different outcomes.
Read MoreYour front door is the first impression of your home for potential buyers, guests, and any passersby. This affordable trick adds instant curb appeal.
Read MoreThis fast-growing shrub produces edible fruit. Plant it in the fall so it can establish itself and begin growing in the spring. Soon, you'll have fresh berries.
Read MoreSmaller native plants that are suitable for pots can grow in containers on your balcony. They overwinter well and attract pollinators to your area.
Read MoreInstead of discarding used tea bags, put their acidity, tannins, paper fibers, and dried plant material to good use around the home and garden.
Read MoreIf you garden in any zone below 8, there's one thing you should be doing for your calla lilies in the the fall if you want to enjoy those glorious blooms again.
Read MoreIf you're intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui, you'll know that certain plants are said to attract wealth. Here's one you might want to consider.
Read MoreLandscaping fabric is not the most environmentally friendly option as it has adverse effects on the soil. Try this natural, low-maintenance alternative instead.
Read MoreCooler days may be just around the corner (or have already arrived!), but there are still some flowers you can plant now for a beautiful display.
Read MoreSow this lovely flower with soft blue petals and radiant yellow centers in warmer regions in the fall to enjoy a burst of color in your garden come spring.
Read MoreIf you are seeing signs of calcium deficiency in your lawn, landscape, or garden, there are some quick and easy ways to add this vital nutrient.
Read MoreBroken pots don’t have to be waste. With the right approach, you can transform shattered pieces into something beautiful for your outdoor space.
Read MoreSightings of this insect are increasing due to milder temperatures, leading the invasive pests to suck sap from trees and create a sticky mess along the way.
Read MoreAs the summer and fall growing seasons come to an end, you can make the most of your herb garden by freezing many of the flavorful plants you grow.
Read MoreThe delicate foliage and pretty pink flowers of this shrub may convince you it's a welcome addition to the garden, but it should be removed immediately.
Read MoreThe Swiss cheese plant is a popular houseplant because it's large, dramatic leaves make your space feel like a jungle. Increase the drama with these companions.
Read MoreWhile not all ferns should be trimmed back in the fall, certain types can benefit from a thorough pruning once temperatures start to get chilly.
Read MoreThis cover crop is known for its ability to deter the growth of problematic weeds and it grows at an astounding rate of as much as one foot per week.
Read MoreIf your lavender is struggling to flower, you may need to look at your soil. This herb prefers well-draining soil, which can be achieved with some additions.
Read MoreNative honeysuckles are the ideal alternative to invasive Japanese honeysuckle. Knowing which to choose depends on where you live in the U.S. and your climate.
Read MoreIf you long to make your garden weed-free before it gets too cold to go outside, now is the time. Discover the temperature where herbicides become ineffective.
Read MoreThis shade tree grows slow and steady and you can plant it this fall, allowing it to become established and thrive for many winters to come.
Read MoreIf you always look forward to cheery flowers in your garden after a long winter, you want to consider planting your daffodil bulbs in October.
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