Exactly What To Do When Your Peace Lily Won't Grow
If you've noticed your peace lily has stunted growth, or has stopped producing flowers or new leaves, it is time to take action. Here's what to do.
Read MoreIf you've noticed your peace lily has stunted growth, or has stopped producing flowers or new leaves, it is time to take action. Here's what to do.
Read MoreNot everyone has a massive outdoor space to work with, but this trend allows you to make the most of a small courtyard, patio, or even balcony.
Read MoreFrom watering issues to common plant ailments, there are several reasons why your peace lily died, but it can re-bloom with proper care and maintenance.
Read MoreA houseplant with wilted, yellowing leaves isn't the only sign to look out for when considering repotting. There are indicators hidden in the soil, too.
Read MoreUnlike other trees, this American native is conveniently planted in the fall to protect from increasing sun in the spring. Plus, it provides an edible bounty.
Read MoreWhile a rake is an essential garden tool, did you know that there are varied types meant for entirely different tasks and using the wrong one can be a mistake.
Read MoreIf your peace lily is sporting lovely green flowers instead of white ones, there are a few common reasons that you want to address for the health of your plant.
Read MoreBy October, most garden vegetables are ready for harvest (or nearly so). To protect your plants at the end of the season, cover these more frost-tender edibles.
Read MoreIf these annuals are growing in your garden, you have precious little time to waste — the upcoming frosts will kill them unless you overwinter them properly.
Read MoreShady gardens can be tricky to color with flowers as many varieties need lots of sunlight, yet this flower blooms all year long and thrives in the shade.
Read MoreFall is a great time to plant cool-weather-loving flower species and spring-blooming bulbs. Check out these 14 purple flowers you can plant in October.
Read MoreNot only do you need to mow later into the season than you might expect, but you should also make this adjustment in the fall to ensure a healthy lawn.
Read MoreOrnamental grasses add beauty and height to your landscaping. But they can grow quite large, and fall pruning is required to keep them looking their best.
Read MoreIf you're looking to see hummingbirds in your yard, you'll want to pick up this specific feeder type to give yourself the best chance of attracting them.
Read MoreThe world of perennials is vast, and where one variety might not suit your garden's specific conditions, another could be waiting to thrive.
Read MoreWhen skunks make regular appearances in your yard, it can be a real nuisance, but there are ways to deter them from getting comfortable on your property.
Read MoreAdd a burst of color and wildlife to your garden with this striking red tree that hummingbirds can’t resist. Perfect for anyone creating a backyard haven.
Read MoreLooking for an easy way to beautify your garden? This low-maintenance ground cover thrives with little care, offering a lush, bright look without the upkeep.
Read MoreAs a hybrid between a heart-shaped flower and a beautifully vibrant plant, this perennial has gorgeous rich caramel leaves that are perfect for a fall garden.
Read MoreAs cold weather approaches, plants are vulnerable to frost. However, careful planning, preparing plants correctly, and insulating fragile ones can protect them.
Read MoreNo, it's not the one you're thinking. The storied grounds this garden calls home are as much of a gem for literature lovers as they are for landscape lovers.
Read MoreEven as temperatures drop, these bold blooms can draw hummingbirds to your yard, keeping your garden alive with movement and late-season color.
Read MoreEncourage more delightful goldfinches to visit your yard by growing plants they love, including this native flower that acts as both food and nesting material.
Read MoreDiscover what gorgeous flowering plant can be grown from a seed and kept indoors. This is the perfect plant for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
Read MoreSome of these invasive garden snails spread serious diseases, while others cause severe damage to fruits and other crops, so ensure you know how to spot them.
Read MoreAs the days get colder and the nights get longer, we'll take all the vibrant plants we can get. Luckily, one plant can shine all the way until spring.
Read MorePainted plants are popping up everywhere from Lowe's to Walmart, but the risks simply aren't worth the eye-catching color. Here's what to know.
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