The Hardy Ground Cover That'll Carpet Your Garden With Stunning Flowers
This cultivar of a popular ground cover will make your garden look like it's covered in gorgeous snow in the spring. Plus, it's tough and drought-tolerant.
Read MoreThis cultivar of a popular ground cover will make your garden look like it's covered in gorgeous snow in the spring. Plus, it's tough and drought-tolerant.
Read MoreDo you know how to recognize one of the most common types of ants in the U.S.? Field ants could be hiding under your nose, ruining the beauty of your backyard.
Read MoreWant a lush new lawn on the double? These fast-growing cool- and warm-season grass seeds are quick to germinate, helping to out-compete weed competition.
Read MoreFrom the time of year to the type of grass, there are several factors that could determine the best mower height to keep your lawn healthy and lush.
Read MoreYellow patches of turfgrass can happen for many reasons, including heat, grubs, watering issues, and diseases... Or this fungus could be the culprit.
Read MoreSome fertilization techniques might deter rather than woo pollinators to your garden, no matter how many flowers your plants have. Learn which you should stop.
Read MoreThere are few simple pleasures quite like walking barefoot on a plush, healthy lawn. One well-known species is the perfect pick for shady and cold lawns.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to fill bare spots in your shady landscape, these beautiful annual flowers will provide color and texture in full to partial shade.
Read MoreSeptember is a great time to plant perennials, including this genus of herbaceous plants with red, pink, yellow, or white flowers and edible leaves.
Read MoreWhen a neighbor crosses the line, pursuing legal action is one effective option, but many people would advise trying a few more down-to-earth approaches.
Read MoreSome trees are gaining popularity as gardeners and landscapers seek out colorful and ornamental varieties that offer low maintenance and year-round interest.
Read MoreMums are the classic fall flower, but their colors don't have to do all the heavy lifting. For added curb appeal, grow them alongside this tropical beauty.
Read MoreNPK fertilizers are on every garden store's shelves, and they're often essential for plants' health. But what does NPK stand for and when should you use it?
Read MoreUse this tool for a clean edge on your yard without the usual mess and fuss. The right setup with the proper technique gets you the best result.
Read MoreA cottage garden can be a delightful sight with all those pretty blooms. To add even more magic, there's one plant you may want to grow for a touch of whimsy.
Read MoreSolar storms can have a knock-on effect on planting crops that could quickly escalate, delaying yields and directly or indirectly affecting their quality.
Read MoreElectric and gas mowers each have their own unique pros and cons, but the size of your lawn is a major factor in determining which you should choose.
Read MoreChoosing the right berry-producing shrubs, and planting them in a structured layout will add beauty to your yard while attracting birds all winter long.
Read MoreSquirrels are really cute, but you really don't want them eating the fruits, nuts, or flowers in your garden. This humane deterrent will keep them away.
Read MoreThere are a lot of tree species gardeners could plant in their yards, but fast-growing trees need careful consideration with spacing. They will fill gaps fast.
Read MoreSome plants offer more than just beauty. This herb can improve garden soil quality and repel pests, but there are other factors to consider before planting it.
Read MoreShady garden spots are often the hardest to plant in. Fill areas under trees or beside the house with these pink-blooming plants that thrive in such conditions.
Read MoreIf your brick facade is looking worse for wear, there are ways you can improve it without paint. Landscaping and cleaning tips can make all the difference.
Read MoreAre you tired of spending hours on your knees plucking weeds from your garden? Try this weed-suppressing tip to free up time for more exciting gardening tasks.
Read MoreThis plant, which grows across much of the country, is potentially fatal when ingested yet is often mistaken for edible plants in the same family.
Read MoreBrighten up dark corners of your garden by growing ferns. These shade-loving perennials offer vivid foliage to enhance areas where other plants won't thrive.
Read MoreIf you live in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9, consider planting this wildlife-friendly shrub. Its colorful fall leaves last well into the winter.
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