Plant This Perennial In November For A Garden Full Of Color & Butterflies In Spring
If you're willing to do a bit of planning ahead, planting this easy-to-maintain flower in November will provide plenty of color for pollinators in spring.
Read MoreIf you're willing to do a bit of planning ahead, planting this easy-to-maintain flower in November will provide plenty of color for pollinators in spring.
Read MoreThis flowering bush boasts the bright colors and shape perfect for attracting hummingbirds. Best of all, it's an easy one to grow for nearly nonstop nectar.
Read MoreYour indoor plants may be warm and cozy, but that doesn't mean winter won't catch them off guard. Here's one tip that will help them thrive until the spring.
Read MoreMost houseplants are grown for their foliage, but if you want to add some floral color to your bathroom, then this humidity-loving houseplant is a top choice.
Read MoreIf you thought hummingbirds were gone for the season, think again. Many stick around in winter, and they can still benefit from fresh nectar in their feeder.
Read MoreNovember is a great time to plant shrubs — especially those that will bloom next spring and add a touch of color to your yard. Here are the best ones to plant.
Read MoreWhile many plants can be deadheaded and pruned in fall, leave several rose varieties off your to-do list to ensure they grow back strong and full next year.
Read MoreMany of these flower bulbs offer colorful blooms, others attract hummingbirds and butterflies, and some are adaptable to different soil conditions.
Read MoreIf you want a plant that gives you those vibrant fall colors, as well as beautiful spring blooms, add this low-maintenance shrub to your garden.
Read MoreBefore you pack up your lawncare tools for the winter, there is one task you should take care of in November for a neat lawn come spring.
Read MoreIndoor plants are a wonderful way to beat the winter blues. This daffodil variety will brighten up your space and fill it with a beautiful fragrance.
Read MoreYou may think planting spring-flowering shrubs early in the growing season is best. However, this cultivar is better planted in fall for abundant spring blooms.
Read MoreBougainvillea flowers are some of the most vibrant blooms a garden can have. But without proper trimming, you might not maximize that explosion of color.
Read MoreOnce hydrangeas have offered up their beautiful summer blooms, they begin to prepare for winter dormancy. Help them do it successfully with this easy fall task.
Read MoreThe trunks of your fruit trees are prone to frost cracks and sun scald in the winter. Wrap them in this affordable, biodegradable material to protect them.
Read MoreHard plastic zip ties cut into plant stems, damaging them and increasing the risk of disease. Switch to soft alternatives to better the health of your climbers.
Read MoreBy doing this simple task, you’ll encourage stronger, healthier geranium growth. And with some added help, you’ll increase the quantity of roots, too.
Read MoreMums can blossom into beautiful flowers, so long as their soil promotes a thriving bloom. Consider this tip to improve their soil and their growth.
Read MoreAs you prepare your garden for winter, you might want to start planning for the year ahead with plants that we predict will be trending in 2026.
Read MoreDon't put your hummingbird feeders away just yet. If you hang them properly, you can keep them out for hungry, migratory birds all winter long.
Read MoreHundreds of American plants are endangered or threatened, meaning that extinction is a possibility — here are 15 of the most beautiful and unforgettable.
Read MoreIts wispy cobweb strands make a perfectly creepy landscaping detail for Halloween, but this low-maintenance succulent truly shines as an all-year ground cover.
Read MoreInstead of pruning your dead aster flowers to prepare for the colder months ahead, leave them alone and bask in your feathered friends’ appreciation.
Read MoreSpecifics like proper spacing, deadheading, and disease prevention go a long way in ensuring you get the healthiest and most successful Japanese anemone growth.
Read MoreSandy loam? Loamy soil? There are many terms to describe the ground under your feet. Here's how to determine the composition of your soil -- and why it matters.
Read MoreGrowing to a modest eight feet, this small yet impressive tree has aromatic leaves that turn a gentle yellow-green for a beautiful container garden.
Read MoreRattan used for outdoor furniture can be pretty durable, but doesn't do so well in extreme temperatures. Use this simple pantry item to protect it.
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