How To Prepare Your Sage Plants For Winter To Ensure They Thrive Next Spring
Do you want your sage plants to stay healthy till next spring? Learn the simple steps to get them winter-ready so they thrive when the warm weather returns.
Read MoreDo you want your sage plants to stay healthy till next spring? Learn the simple steps to get them winter-ready so they thrive when the warm weather returns.
Read MoreThe pots at the nursery give clues about the health of the plant. Learn where to look and what you should expect to see before choosing a new plant.
Read MoreThis pruning tip will prevent your corydalis flowers from being drained of nutrients, while ensuring that you get healthy and stronger blooms.
Read MoreConeflowers' resilience through harsh frost depends on a few factors, so proper maintenance and care are integral to supporting them in winter.
Read MoreIf you've embraced a more sustainable approach to gardening, you might want to consider turning your yard into a certified wildlife habitat.
Read MoreIf some of your plants are not looking as healthy as they should, you might want to familiarize yourself with the symptoms associated with a calcium deficiency.
Read MoreProtecting plants from cold is top priority, but did you know you need to protect your planters, too? These simple tasks will keep them safe throughout winter.
Read MoreIf you're searching for some new plants to add to your garden for both vibrancy and wildlife value, take a look at the 2026 Plant Of The Year.
Read MoreWhile coneflowers are technically short-lived perennials, the same species can last in your garden for decades, using the proper technique at the season's end.
Read MoreMulching protects perennials from cold temperatures and helps maintain moisture. But this common mistake could kill your plants or increase disease risks.
Read MoreWhile hummingbirds love bright-colored flowers, that doesn't mean your yard won't benefit from a different shade. This deep-colored flower attracts them too.
Read MoreWhen tending to your garden, check for any clear eggs. These unwelcomed guests can lead to bigger unwanted problems if not taken care of right away.
Read MoreThe aftermath of a storm can leave a wave of destruction, but if there's a fallen tree laying across your road, do you know who is responsible for its removal?
Read MoreThe orchid family is one of the largest flowering plant categories of all time, but you really need to know the difference between these two varieties.
Read MoreWasps are more often than not unwelcome guests, and if they decide to set up in your yard during winter, you could be dealing with a big problem come spring.
Read MoreIn many zones, it's necessary to protect late-season or overwintering plants from frost. Any of these 7 DIYs could work for you depending on your garden's size.
Read MoreA dangerous pest was just intercepted on its way to the U.S., marking its first appearance in the nation. Here's why you may not need to worry about it yet.
Read MoreKeeping your cut flowers fresh for as long as possible is top priority, and if you're harvesting from your own garden, the time of day makes a major difference.
Read MoreThe arrival of cooler temperatures in fall doesn't have to put an end to your outdoor garden. From Lowe's, these fall plants are worth buying for your porch.
Read MoreWhen pine needles fall all over your lawn in the autumn, you don't have to haul them away. Here are some surprising uses for those pine needles in your yard.
Read MoreWhether you're new to gardening or have been in the game for years, you should know these two important perennials that can completely transform your landscape.
Read MoreDiscover the beauty of ornamental onions, or alliums. Learn what variety to grow for the largest blooms and create striking displays that elevate your garden.
Read MoreFrom amphibians that control mosquitoes to insects that aid in decomposition, who knew there were helpful tenants taking up residence in your yard's leaf piles?
Read MoreTransplanting a pomegranate tree from a pot to the ground must be done properly to help the tree bear fruit. Here's how to keep the tree strong and healthy.
Read MoreWhen winter is coming, it's time to start thinking about your outdoor begonia plants. Here's the correct way to transition them indoors for the cold months.
Read MoreWhen you plant your magnolia tree in a pot, you can place them on your patio, balcony, or even keep them indoors. Just make sure the pot is the right size.
Read MoreWhile vertical moving may sound like some kind of ingenious upright gardening, it's really a specific way of caring for your lawn in an annual maintenance move.
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