Why Pro Gardeners Are Tired Of You Planting Crepe Myrtles
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but pro gardeners have plenty of reasons for why you shouldn't plant crepe myrtles. Here's why they are tired of them.
Read MoreBeauty is in the eye of the beholder, but pro gardeners have plenty of reasons for why you shouldn't plant crepe myrtles. Here's why they are tired of them.
Read MoreAzaleas can offer a low-maintenance pop of color in your outdoor space, and if you choose the correct variety, they can also act as a stunning hedge option.
Read MoreThe bitter cold winters you find in some parts of the U.S. can prove too harsh for some plants. However, this plum tree variety will be right at home.
Read MoreRhododendrons can provide a stunning display of vibrant color to your outdoor space, but be very careful about when you prune them. Here's why.
Read MoreThis shrub features gorgeous year-round color in the form of fall and winter berries. It does well in shady conditions and won't be bothered by deer.
Read MoreInvasive plants can take over your landscaping and kill off your other bushes and trees. These are some you should avoid planting if you live on the East Coast.
Read MoreA classic and evergreen shrub, the boxwood can become more than just a landscaping focal point for your garden. Instead, consider making it a living fence.
Read MoreWhile munching on an apple, we've all wondered if the seeds could be used to grow our own orchard, but growing fruit trees is more complicated than you think.
Read MoreHydrangeas are such a beautiful member of the garden. While it's easy to work the shrub in with a variety of flowers, there is one flower you should avoid.
Read MoreProper fertilization isn't the only way to boost fruit production in citrus trees. This planting tip will help your trees thrive and produce bountiful harvests.
Read MoreIf you live in a coastal area, it can be hard to care for trees properly. Luckily, this low-maintenance tree is just right - and also provides tasty fruit.
Read MoreFruit trees add a pop of color, excitement, and tasty food to your yard. However, this one fruit tree could be a hazard to your home - here's what to know.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a focal point or a hedge plant, this large bush fits the bill. In the spring, it produces flowers that attracts hummingbirds and bees.
Read MoreThe mid-size bougainvillea variety offers stunning blooms without becoming invasive, making it an ideal choice for adding color without sacrificing space.
Read MoreMaking the most of your yard's fruit trees is all about planting the right companion flowers. These are the best flowers to plant near your fruit trees.
Read MoreWhether you're a renter or simply don't want to commit to planting a tree in your yard, this beautiful flowering option works great when potted.
Read MoreWhether you're looking to create a full hedge around your property, or simply want a tall accent shrub, this evergreen could be the perfect choice.
Read MoreBonide fruit tree spray acts as a fungicide, insecticide, miticide, and nematicide for your fruit trees. Here's what to know about applying it.
Read MoreIf you're tempted to try growing pear from seed, beware: You're getting yourself into a gardening project that may be more stressful than enjoyable.
Read MoreWhether you already love azaleas, or are a gardening novice, this particular variety could be the perfect choice for anyone living in colder climates.
Read MoreInvasive plant species can add beauty to your home, but may pose environmental risks. Learn if the reward of keeping them as houseplants is worth the risk.
Read MoreCardinals and hummingbirds bring a number of benefits to your yard. Attract more of theses winged friends by planting this beautiful flowering tree.
Read MorePruning a bird of paradise correctly enhances its growth and blooms, and following best techniques can ensure your plant thrives beautifully in your garden.
Read MorePreparing your soil before planting fruit trees is crucial for healthy growth and optimal yield. Follow soil prep techniques to ensure your trees thrive.
Read MorePotted hydrangeas can be tricky to keep alive. Here's why yours keep dying and how you can properly care for them to avoid any further problems.
Read MoreDon't be fooled; lemon trees can't be planted next to any old tree. Here are several varieties that are hurting, not helping, your citrus growth.
Read MoreCertain plants are better at attracting pollinators to your yard than others. This one fast-growing evergreen plant will bring birds and butterflies flocking.
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