27 Spring-Flowering Shrubs That Should Be Pruned Immediately After Blooming
Timing matters when pruning spring-flowering shrubs, and cutting them at the wrong moment could impact next year's blooms more than you might expect.
Read MoreTiming matters when pruning spring-flowering shrubs, and cutting them at the wrong moment could impact next year's blooms more than you might expect.
Read MoreIf you want to create a cozy, sectioned off yard, plant this evergreen shrub in May to enjoy lush foliage and increased privacy throughout the seasons.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a more natural alternative to a fence to provide your outdoor space with privacy, this option offers evergreen leaves.
Read MoreThese flowering, quick-growing trees were once seen as an innovation in landscaping, but nowadays, their aggressive growth habit has become an issue.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons to attract beautiful birds to your garden, so make them feel more welcome with this simple hack that will keep them full.
Read MoreBefore wasting your money on this gardening aide, take a look in your linen closet for some old towels that are just as effective at helping contain trimmings.
Read MoreYou don't have to plant only flowering perennials to attract butterflies to your garden. Trees work great, too, as long as they're small and bloom abundantly.
Read MoreNorway maple trees are quite common in the U.S., but they’re actually an invasive species that can mess with local ecosystems. Here’s what to do if you find one.
Read MoreFor a pop of cheery, pollinator-attracting color in your garden during springtime, consider planting this lesser-known variety of a popular flowering tree.
Read MoreIf you want a compact plant to adorn your yard with lovely blooms while also attracting butterflies and birds, consider this purple flowering tree.
Read MoreCostco is known as an affordable retailer for just about anything, and that includes plants. Check out the store's new offerings for your spring garden inspo.
Read MoreIf you are tired of your mulch getting all mixed up in your gravel driveway, then you will definitely want to read about this super-easy solution.
Read MoreIs your yard full of trees? Then you likely have a lawn covered in twigs and branches. Collect them up until you have enough to DIY this wooden patio screen.
Read MoreWant to break up all of that saturated green in your outdoor space? Consider planting this easy-growing perennial that has gorgeous silvery leaves.
Read MoreA dead tree or shrub is more than just a disappointment, it can be dangerous. If you have any deceased flora in your yard, here's why you might want a removal.
Read MoreBring more beneficial insects and birds to your yard with this stunning ornamental tree that is easy to plant and also suitable for smaller spaces.
Read MoreFrom fairy lights to warding off a late frost, there are plenty of clever ways to use glass cloches outside the kitchen for both style and function.
Read MoreIf your yard is overexposed to neighbors or passersby, don't build a fence. Those in warm climes can grow this lush plant en masse to create a privacy screen.
Read MoreNeed a trellis for some beans or an ornamental vine? If you have a bare metal wall outdoors, head to Dollar Tree to pick up a few supplies for this easy DIY.
Read MoreThe Bradford pear tree is widespread in the United States but very invasive, and you don't want one in your yard. Here's what to do with them.
Read MoreWhen it comes to adding beauty to our gardens, we look to Joanna Gaines for her impeccable, yet functional, style. This structure is no exception.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a compact shrub that is drought-resistant, good for fire-wise plantings, and supports pollinators and birds, here's one to check out.
Read MoreThis fast-growing vine has vibrant, pretty fruit, but don't let its looks fool you. It's invasive, harms nearby plants, and is difficult to remove.
Read MoreWith warmer weather coming and the last frost behind you, what shrubs are best for your garden? Boost your curb appeal with these showy, colorful shrubs.
Read MoreWhen you're getting your fall bulbs or shrubs ready, consider these options so you have blooms in April, from tulips to daffodils, and lilacs to pansies.
Read MoreWhether you're planting in raised beds, containers, or in the ground, these tips will help you plan before starting a new garden to guarantee the most success.
Read MoreNot every privacy hedge has to look the same, and one lesser-known option brings bold color, dense growth, and a completely different feel to outdoor spaces.
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