Create Privacy In Your Backyard With A Fruit-Bearing Shrub That Birds Love
For those living in the warmest U.S. climates, this shrub not only offers privacy, but it also attracts and supports local wildlife, including birds.
Read MoreFor those living in the warmest U.S. climates, this shrub not only offers privacy, but it also attracts and supports local wildlife, including birds.
Read MoreExplore varieties of brunnera that thrive in shade gardens. Discover their unique foliage, perfect for adding beauty and texture to your shady outdoor spaces.
Read MoreDon't take the beautiful, aged trees in your yard for granted. Check-in on them often, especially in winter, to identify signs of root damage from frozen soil.
Read MoreDid you know that the way weeds spread isn't your only woe? Some species can also attract pests to your yard. Discover which weeds are secret bug magnets here.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a privacy solution that also adds natural beauty to your yard, look no further than this low-maintenance evergreen shrub.
Read MoreCitrus trees often bear more fruit than they can support. Forgetting to thin the fruit in time can compromise the tree's health and your harvest.
Read MoreWith many species available, crepe myrtles are a stunning addition to the landscape. But, you'll need to avoid the most common mistakes with these beauties.
Read MoreMoney trees are generally easy to grow, but you must know the proper watering method to help them thrive. Here's how to water yours (and how often to do so).
Read MoreLove the idea of picking a nice snack right off the tree? If you live in a warm, humid area, you might consider adding this fruit-bearing tree to your property.
Read MoreIf you want to plant a fruit tree in your backyard to grow your own apples or pears, consider whether you'll need more than one for cross pollination.
Read MoreSometimes life just needs a little fairytale magic, and you can create your own in your yard by planting some of these dreamy climbing plants.
Read MoreDiscover a fast-growing shrub that not only provides lush privacy but also attracts pollinators. Create a secluded oasis while supporting local wildlife.
Read MoreWhen you've always known deciduous trees to drop their leaves in winter, seeing one that hasn't can be unsettling. Here's why trees may hold onto their leaves.
Read MoreDiscover the beauty of the tree that efficiently absorbs excess water in your yard. Learn how to enhance your landscape while managing drainage issues.
Read MoreAll trees need sunlight to grow, but lucky for home dwellers, some trees do well in low-lighting conditions, making them perfect for growing indoors.
Read MoreThe Arbutus tree has so many wonderful attributes; it's no surprise this fruiting evergreen is gaining popularity amongst home growers in warm climates.
Read MoreNut trees make great additions to your yard - and your kitchen - but which are worth growing, and which should you avoid? Let's weigh the pros and cons.
Read MoreLandscaping pavers and gravel can only take you so far; you'll need a bit of gardening know-how to choose the best evergreen ground cover for your yard.
Read MoreJackfruit is a popular fruit that grows on trees. You may be wondering if you can grow your own jackfruit tree in your yard or home. Here's what to know.
Read MoreFor those dreaming of tropical fruits, but don't live in a tropical paradise, there's one fruit you may be able to grow in cooler climates: Bananas!
Read MoreIf you want your front yard's landscaping to look gorgeous without much effort, check out the beautiful and easy tree that's trending in 2025.
Read MoreThe first step to quickly transforming your yard into an orchard is selecting trees that fruit between one and five years. Here are some great recommendations.
Read MoreHaving an indoor fruit tree may sound appealing, but not all fruit trees are suited for growing inside. Here are the ones to avoid and what to grow instead.
Read MoreDiscover the best winter citrus varieties designed for cooler climates. Explore hardiest trees that thrive in low temperatures, offering vibrant flavors.
Read MoreIf your cedars are showing signs of disease, you'll need to identify the issue to appropriately treat it. Learn about some of the most common cedar illnesses.
Read MoreWe spend a lot of time indoors. To make up for the lack of outside time, grow some trees in your home! These are the ones best suited for indoor growth.
Read MoreIn the right conditions, boxwoods aren't hard to grow, but they do have specific care requirements. Here's how to avoid and fix mistakes before they snowball.
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