The Compact Perennial Shrub With Bright Blooms That Come Back Every Year
This compact perennial shrub delivers bright orange blooms year after year — and in warmer climates, those cheerful flowers even stick around through winter.
Read MoreThis compact perennial shrub delivers bright orange blooms year after year — and in warmer climates, those cheerful flowers even stick around through winter.
Read MoreIf your spider plant’s tips keep turning brown, the fix might be simpler than you think — just try water from a source you might not have considered.
Read MoreMartha Stewart has shared various types of flowers she uses to bring out color and beauty. Here are some of the flowers and how you can keep them flourishing.
Read MoreKnowing when to prune fruit bushes can be challenging. Doing it at the wrong time of year may mean the difference between a pitiful harvest and a bountiful one.
Read MoreWhy buy materials when your yard might already have them? This idea turns what’s underfoot into a totally free walkway that looks right at home in the garden.
Read MoreAn antique TV turns out to be a great retro plant stand. With just a few modifications, it can be a functional and stylish display for your greenery.
Read MoreHouseplants often come to mind when you think of growing succulents. But many of these massive options grow several feet tall and make a statement outdoors.
Read MoreThis hardy perennial rewards a bold gardener — be brave with the hard spring prune, and it’ll pay you back with blooms all summer and fall.
Read MorePlant this perennial beneath your bird feeder, and it'll serve double-duty as something pretty to look at, and a good source of nutrients for wildlife.
Read MoreLooking to welcome more owls? These top-reviewed nesting boxes make it easy — many even come with mounting hardware and wood shavings to get you started.
Read MoreIt's good to get a jumpstart on your gardening, and we have a list of vegetables to start growing that you'll want to dust off your green thumb for.
Read MoreA muddy yard typically means your lawn is not draining properly or there is an influx of excess water. Amending the area with absorbent materials can help.
Read MoreRed cardinals are popular backyard birds in the United States, and there are various ways to attract them with food that doesn't involve traditional feeders.
Read MoreGardenias feature a sweet scent and luxurious white blooms that you'll love in your garden, and this hybrid variety is even easier to care for than the rest.
Read MoreDon’t ditch that old colander — those holes make it the perfect succulent planter, giving plants the drainage they love while adding a little vintage charm.
Read MoreThe roots of that big tree in your yard may be infiltrating your underground plumbing right now. If the species is shallow-rooted, it's even more likely.
Read MoreAll you need is a church key, some twine, and an old tuna can to turn pantry scrap into a simple and functional hanging bird feeder for your backyard birds.
Read MoreCarrots grow better with the right neighbors. From chives to tomatoes to marigolds, these companion plants can drive away pests and help soil conditions.
Read MoreWhile some yellow-flowering plants that pop up in your lawn are wanted, others are invasive and need to be dealt with swiftly before they get out of control.
Read MoreYou'll have the best luck if you garden in a warmer climate, but many plants can be grown outdoors for spices derived from their bark, seeds, roots, and fruits.
Read MoreThis popular type of melon takes 70 to 90 days to mature from seed, making spring the ideal time to get started for a summer harvest. Here’s what to know.
Read MoreYour new birdbath might look perfect, but birds won’t enjoy their visit without one key feature that helps them feel safe, relaxed, and ready to splash.
Read MoreThese low-maintenance perennials produce gorgeous blue flowers, and if you want abundant blooms, make sure they're not planted in a shady spot.
Read MoreSo, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and what to do when you find them.
Read MoreSkip the traditional bird feeder — these creative buffets, from charcuterie-style spreads to vertical setups, can attract even more feathered visitors.
Read MoreYou were sure to spot this trailing vine in the 1970 homes of plant lovers, probably in a macrame hanger too. It's the perfect houseplant for retro greenery.
Read MoreIf your formerly happy and healthy houseplant is looking down in the dumps lately, you might want to cool it on moving it around the house. Here's why.
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