Citrusy Fruits Are The Key To Attracting Butterflies To Your Garden
To make your garden butterfly-friendly, you need to understand the habits of these beautiful insects. Start by using citrus plants to attract butterflies.
Read MoreTo make your garden butterfly-friendly, you need to understand the habits of these beautiful insects. Start by using citrus plants to attract butterflies.
Read MoreHebe shrubs are a favorite in the garden and will reward you with beautiful blooms as long as you prune them properly. This is the best time of year to do so.
Read MoreIf you're looking to bring a bit of the tropics to your own outdoor space, we have the perfect vine for you. Here's how to brighten up your trellis in no time.
Read MoreA trellis helps your climbing plants grow, but if you don't want to buy a new one, there are all kinds of old garden items you can use as a makeshift trellis.
Read MoreFlower enthusiasts, say hello to the new crown jewel of your garden. You're going to want to clear a patch of soil for these beauties that grow tall.
Read MoreCurious about how long it will take for your apple tree to bear fruit? From planting to harvest, here's the approximate time from for an apple tree to flourish.
Read MoreNot all ground covers are created equal. Learn which ones to avoid and which ones to plant for maintaining a balanced garden with noninvasive coverage.
Read MoreIt's important to spray your fruit trees regularly to keep worms out your beautiful fruit, but there's also a proper time to spray them as well.
Read MoreRefresh your garden with this enchanting ground cover. The brunnera's lovely heart-shaped leaves and blue flowers are a perfect, low-maintenance addition.
Read MoreLooking at apple blossom flowers, how can you tell which will produce the largest fruit? There's one that you can bet will outgrow the others every time.
Read MoreNot only is this purple bean vine absolutely gorgeous to look at it, but it is also fairly easy and fast to grow. This stunner is even edible!
Read MoreDo you want to build an impressive 3-tier outdoor plant stand without spending a fortune? Here's how you do it and everything you'll need to make it happen.
Read MorePartridge berries attract birds and other animals and can even replace the grass on your lawn as a ground cover. They offer a splash of color for your yard.
Read MoreIf you've got a garden in partial or full shade, invest in this hydrangea variety. It's a gorgeous shrub that thrives in those conditions.
Read MoreThis hydrangea variety will provide a gorgeous display of color lasting into the fall and they love lots of sun. Better yet, they can tolerate harsh winters.
Read MoreOur expert orchardist shares exactly how to grow an apple tree from a seed in your garden, and the type of container you'll want to use to grow it.
Read MoreTrees stand out in your yard. But do you know what stands out even more? A tree with white bark. These gorgeous white-barked trees will beautify your landscape.
Read MoreLearn about eight of the most unique trees found in the US that you can grow in your own yard. Learn more about these unique trees and how to grow them at home.
Read MoreThere are plenty of beautiful ways to dress up your front porch with perennials. Here are some tips for getting a new look for your home's entrance.
Read MoreIf you have a lemon sitting around, you can grow your own lemon tree. Here's how to start your lemon seeds and plant them for a future filled with citrus.
Read MoreWhile you may assume the pinkish-white, trumpet-shaped flowers in your yard are petunias, they could actually be an invasive weed that you'll want to remove.
Read MoreDiscover the timeless beauty of the Camellia shrub. Learn how to plant and cultivate this flowering perennial that thrives in partial shade.
Read MoreThis flowering shrub is capable of attracting multiple kinds of pollinators, especially birds, but it can also offer privacy. Did we mention it's a native, too?
Read MoreWhile milkweed is a beneficial plant you should keep on your property, there's a very similar-looking species that's invasive and can harm pollinators.
Read MoreDo you dream of growing your own pistachios? It's possible if you live in these Southwest states, where these trees thrive. Here's how to go about it.
Read MoreWhen planning your perfect garden, you may want to add all the polinator-friendly plants you can find. But Isatis tinctoria should be avoided at all costs.
Read MoreClematis plants provide beautiful blooms in the home landscape, but some varieties are invasive. Here are a few types to leave out of your garden.
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