Cut Back Blackberry Lily In The Fall For A Stronger, Less Invasive Plant
With orange blooms and berry-like seed pods, the blackberry lily can be stunning in your yard. Learn how to prune it so the plant doesn’t overspread.
Read MoreWith orange blooms and berry-like seed pods, the blackberry lily can be stunning in your yard. Learn how to prune it so the plant doesn’t overspread.
Read MorePlanting in the fall can set your garden up for spring success. From bold peonies to earthy stonecrop, there's a range of perennials you can plant in November.
Read MoreSpiders can be an unpleasant sight, but these two potentially dangerous species can really cause problems if they're in abundance or linger where you garden.
Read MoreCreating new flower beds in your yard can feel daunting, but getting rid of the grass to make way for the beds is easy with a common gardening tool.
Read MoreTo brighten your patio at the end of summer, look toward colorful fall flowers known for withstanding cooler weather conditions that you can plant in containers.
Read MoreIf stink bugs commonly feed on your yard plants in the spring and summer, before seeking winter shelter in your home. Use this popular solution to deter them.
Read MoreBefore frost settles in for good and freezes the soil in your garden beds, try planting these 12 vegetables known for their bountiful winter harvests.
Read MoreAdd vibrancy to your home all throughout winter by choosing houseplants that flower during the colder months; here are 18 varieties to enjoy.
Read MoreStink bugs love citrus trees and attack the fruits with gusto, leaving them inedible. Follow these tips to deter and remove the pests from your citrus.
Read MoreIf you want large hydrangea blooms in the spring, start making winter plans now. Fall pruning and fertilizing may seem like a good idea, but it's not.
Read MoreGravel gardens are low-maintenance and water-wise, making them a popular choice. But it's important to plant perennials that can tolerate drier conditions.
Read MoreLawn mowers will smoke sometimes, and the cause is usually something benign you can fix on your own. Take note of the color of the smoke to diagnose the issue.
Read MoreAsters are a beautiful perennial that add a pop of color to your garden in fall -- as long as you don't hinder their blooming potential with too much water.
Read MoreFinding plants that can survive in shallow soil can be tricky, so we've rounded up 22 of them that don't mind the shade and soil underneath trees.
Read MoreA certain fast-growing tree might be turning your yard into a haven for lanternflies. Its presence could be the reason infestations keep spreading nearby.
Read MoreCertain seasonal steps can help refresh perennials, strengthen roots, and prepare outdoor beds to flourish, adding life and color to your garden next spring.
Read MoreYou don't have to mourn the loss of flowers in your garden over the fall and winter. These annuals can brighten your outdoor space during the cooler months.
Read MoreA simple but overlooked method can keep your trees thriving even through dry spells, helping water reach exactly where it matters most for lasting growth.
Read MoreYou may have lots of fertilizer ingredients hanging around your house without even knowing it. Combine these ingredients to give your plants a boost.
Read MoreBoost your garden's health with this underrated nutrient that's rich in magnesium and iron, helping to improve the pH and structure of your soil.
Read MoreThe colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can bounce back in spring.
Read MoreThere are many reasons bulbs won't make it to spring, including pesky squirrels that dig them up in the fall. Keep them away with this landscaping material.
Read MoreIf you see velvety green spots on your apples or leaves, it's a sign your fruit tree has been affected by a disease that can severely diminish your yield.
Read MoreYou can grow sweet potatoes year-round indoors or, in warm areas, outdoors. First, though, you need to sprout the tubers so you can harvest and root the slips.
Read MoreChipmunks can wreak havoc in the yard, burrowing beneath plants and disturbing roots, or nibbling on flowers and foliage. Keep them away by growing this plant.
Read MoreBrightly-colored, heat- and drought-tolerant annual flowers are a great option for gravel gardens. Discover ten gorgeous species to consider planting.
Read MoreMost gardeners know that a mix of mineral soil and organic material is recommended for raised garden beds. However, other amendments can boost soil health.
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