13 Invasive Plants To Avoid In Your Fall Garden
Fall is a great time to take stock of the plants growing in your garden, and if you happen to stumble upon any of these species, remove them for good.
Read MoreFall is a great time to take stock of the plants growing in your garden, and if you happen to stumble upon any of these species, remove them for good.
Read MoreIf temperatures drop too suddenly, cold shock can occur in even the most cold-hardy plants. Here are some indications of cold shock and what to do about it.
Read MoreSwamp mallow attracts beauty, pollinators, and hidden visitors. Its vibrant flowers thrive, but certain pests may be silently impacting your garden’s balance.
Read MoreSemi-hardwood cuttings offer a simple way to expand your garden this season, supporting vibrant blooms, evergreen hedges, and pollinator-friendly plantings.
Read MoreSome flowering plants that produce bulbs, tubers, or corms need to be lifted and stored for winter. Know which you have if you want to save them for spring.
Read MoreThis landscaping feature may look nice in the beginning, but if it's not properly maintained, it'll quickly deteriorate, lowering your home value.
Read MoreIn winter, don’t settle for canned, dried, or preserved bounty from your summer garden. Instead, pick this fresh vegetable for dinner that you grew indoors.
Read MoreLooking for more flowering plants to border your patio or adorn balcony planters? Consider this pretty, hardy U.S. native plant. It offers year-round color.
Read MoreAs the air gets colder and the days get shorter, keeping up with chores can be a big job. But with the right gear, nothing's impossible.
Read MoreA landscaping material commonly used on paths and driveways also happens to be the best addition to herb garden soil for growing bushier, more flavorful plants.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted to grow a pomegranate tree, you might be unsure whether it can be planted in October. The good news is it can, depending on your zone.
Read MoreBats aren’t just nighttime guests—they’re garden allies. Certain flowers can help draw them in, supporting pollination and pest control long after sunset.
Read MoreFall may seem quiet in the garden, but some weeds are just getting started. Certain species thrive now, making this the season to act before they gain ground.
Read MoreRaking fallen leaves from your yard is always a time-consuming and exhaustive task. These 7 removal ideas might make that chore a bit easier.
Read MoreFor all their grace and elegance, peace lilies have a darker side that can leave you uncomfortable if you don't wash your hands after handling them.
Read MoreIf you want to stop pest infestations in the garden early, it's necessary to be equipped with the knowledge to identify their eggs and effective treatments.
Read MoreJust because you don't keep your plants top of mind, doesn't mean you can't grow them. Many herbs practically thrive on neglect, making them foolproof options.
Read MoreFall harvests bring fruits and vegetables of all shapes and sizes. While fresh produce is delicious, most won't be as filling as one Rhode Island farmer's.
Read MoreFlower beds have long been a staple element in most gardens. While groups of blooms aren't going anywhere, trends indicate that their purpose may be changing.
Read MoreStrong spring blooms start with one essential step in fall. Knowing when to divide your perennials ensures healthier roots and longer-lasting plants.
Read MoreIn places with frigid winters—think Maine, Minnesota, Montana—frost damage will kill your outdoor potted plants. But what if you store them in your garage?
Read MoreIf your peace lily is looking a little under the weather with floppy leaves, then there might be an unsuspecting cause that has nothing to do with watering.
Read MoreFiddle leaf figs are a popular houseplant, but if you want more than one, purchasing them can get expensive. Here's how to turn one fiddle leaf fig into many.
Read MoreTransform your yard with a resilient, aromatic ground cover that draws life to your garden and stays stunning through heat, drought, and neglect.
Read MoreWhile some people find lizards charming, others dread the sight of them. If you'd rather repel lizards from your yard, try planting this fragrant herb.
Read MoreIt’s not the first crop you’d expect to thrive indoors, but with the right setup, sweet potato plants can bring homegrown flavor to your kitchen all year.
Read MoreSome of these bulbs will provide tall, soaring blooms in shades of lavender in spring, while others add a pretty, delicate touch to your garden beds.
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