Impatiens: Everything You Should Know Before Planting
Thinking of including impatiens in your yard, garden, or flower boxes? Here are some important things for you to consider before planting this popular flower.
Read MoreThinking of including impatiens in your yard, garden, or flower boxes? Here are some important things for you to consider before planting this popular flower.
Read MoreIf you want to actually rid your yard of the stubborn plant, consider taking one of these approaches to kill poison ivy once and for all. Here's what to do.
Read MoreThe Boston fern (also known by its scientific name, Nephrolepis exaltata, or more colloquial name, the sword plant) is a species of the larger fern family.
Read MoreWith tall spikes of densely-packed flowers, lupine flowers are a classic perennial known for adding interest, texture, and a wildflower feel to any garden.
Read MoreBe sure to keep your pet safe by becoming mindful about your houseplant choices. Here are 15 houseplants that are actually poisonous to our feline friends.
Read MoreHere are some of the biggest hidden dangers that threaten the plants in your garden and how to navigate them as you continue to refine your green thumb.
Read MoreHere are some of our favorite genius gardening secrets and watering hacks to get the most life out of your precious plants as possible!
Read MoreWe at House Digest have rounded up the most stunning flowers so that you can plan and plant a vibrant, captivating shade garden. Here's what they are!
Read MoreWhether you're looking for something easy or you want to challenge yourself with a more needy plant, we've got all the best options for a natural pop of pink.
Read MoreBefore choosing a small tree for your yard, consider your USDA hardiness zone, the type of soil on your property, and the amount of sunlight the area receives.
Read MoreMonkey grass can reach 10 to 18 inches high, and the result is a beautiful carpet-like border that can frame your garden with charming flowers in several hues.
Read MoreWe've investigated and found ten weird plants that do not mind making a meal out of a curious critter. Here are 10 strange plants that eat bugs in real life.
Read MoreIf you're seeking towering stalks with prolific blooms that will give your garden a cottage aesthetic, look no further than the hollyhock (alcea rose).
Read MoreGrowing lucky bamboo is simple since it's low maintenance and fares well in soil or water, and rarely needs fertilizer. Here's how to keep the plant thriving.
Read MoreSpider plants do not really look like spiders, but some varieties of these plants feature long, thin offshoots that might make you think of spindly spider legs.
Read MoreWhether mushrooms appear after a heavy rain or you're battling them because your yard is shady, there are six ways you can tackle the fungi problem for good.
Read MoreIf you want to control the number of unwelcome hoppers in your garden or get rid of them completely, here are eight of the best ways to safely get rid of frogs.
Read MoreIf you're ready for a beautiful garden full of the mythical flowers called calla lilies, keep scrolling to learn more about how to grow and care for them.
Read MoreThere's nothing like the smell of fresh mulch to make a gardener's heart pitter patter with excitement. Why? It signals the beginning of the growing season.
Read MoreRead on to learn about some of the most drought resistant plants, vines, flowers, succulents, and herbs that will thrive even in the most arid conditions.
Read MoreWhether this is your first season gardening or you're an experienced gardener who wants to add bold accents to your flower bed, you can't go wrong with red.
Read MoreHere's how to clean your gardening tools with nothing but one your one of your favorite treats.
Read MoreSnake plants are beautiful garden plants that thrive in a variety of regions. Ahead is everything you should know about snake plants before planting them.
Read MorePlanting the right flora will keep hummingbirds, along with other pollinators like butterflies and bees, fluttering about your front and back yards all year.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of azaleas, you'll be thrilled to learn that thousands of species are available, offering you many options when it comes to filling your garden.
Read MoreWhile you may only see them out during the holidays every December, you can keep your poinsettia plants alive all year with a little tender loving care.
Read MoreHere are some of the telltale signs that your lucky bamboo plants are in trouble. Knowing what they are can help you save your plant before it dies.
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