The Fiery Red Shrub That Can Attract All Kinds Of Birds To Your Yard
Gardeners love planting flowers, shrubs, and trees to draw more birds to their yards. This fiery red option can do that, and provide food and nesting areas too.
Read MoreGardeners love planting flowers, shrubs, and trees to draw more birds to their yards. This fiery red option can do that, and provide food and nesting areas too.
Read MoreIf you want a backyard full of sparrows and other songbirds, there are some native plants to help you create the exact kind of habitat they'd have in the wild.
Read MoreIf you already have a cinnamon tree or know someone who does, you can propagate it for another one. However, make sure you start the process at the right time.
Read MoreLearn how to attract hummingbirds to your garden when nectar is unavailable. Explore ways to provide this protein-rich alternative for your birds.
Read MoreIf you have more dead branches in your yard than you know what to do with, consider this garden trick from TikTok as one possible (and natural) solution.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a tree that puts on a bold show in early summer, consider the golden chain tree. This tree is stunning, but it can be picky about pruning.
Read MoreCan you ever have enough blooms in your landscape? We think not and while there are so many options to choose from, here's one that will brighten up your space.
Read MoreSongbirds help to create a peaceful atmosphere in any yard, and planting this fruit-bearing tree can help attract them like moths to the flame.
Read MorePoplar trees may provide beautiful fall foliage, but they can also wreak havoc on your foundation and spread via root runners. Here are some alternatives.
Read MoreFamous for their sweet flowers, it's surprising to know magnolias are low-maintenance and need little pruning. If yours is overgrown, here's when to prune it.
Read MoreExposed tree roots aren't just a tripping hazard on your property; they're usually an eyesore, too. To cover the roots, grow this cute ground cover over them.
Read MoreArborvitaes are beautiful, upright trees that can make a statement standing alone or as a living wall. Here's how to fertilize your trees and what to avoid.
Read MoreDiscover 15 beautiful climbing plants that thrive on north-facing walls. Find out which plants to embrace and which to avoid for a stunning vertical garden.
Read MoreWith delicate flowers and a heavenly scent, this small tree is not only resistant to deer, but will also deliver its beautiful blooms to you twice each year.
Read MoreMany people don't like having leaves in their yard. But, that leaf litter can actually attract hummingbirds. Here's what you should consider before fall comes.
Read MoreThe Vanilla Strawberry hydrangea is a stunning and unique addition to any garden, but you need a few tips to keep it healthy and happy. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreJust because a plant is beautiful doesn't mean it automatically smells pleasant. In fact, here are some stunning plants that smell downright awful.
Read MoreA beautiful hydrangea tree can be a major part of your home's curb appeal, but you need to know where to plant it and how to grow one in your yard.
Read MoreRhododendron blooms are so pretty, you likely wish you had more of them. If you learn the best way to propagate these flowers, your garden dreams can come true.
Read MoreYard not smelling like a bed of roses, despite a literal bed of roses? Don't blame the local felines for the cat pee smell: your bushes might be to blame.
Read MoreThere are pros and cons to growing wild blueberries or cultivated ones, and planting conditions can vary. So, which one is best for you? We'll help you decide.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add a gorgeous tree with dazzling fall colors to your yard or garden, consider planting one of these 12 cultivars of Japanese maple trees.
Read MoreRectifying pH imbalances is one of the secrets to a healthy, lush garden. Here are the best ways to acidify soil, and some methods you should pass up.
Read MoreThe Chinese tallow tree is gorgeous, but it's also invasive. If you're looking for bold pops of color in the fall, consider these native alternatives instead.
Read MoreThe difference between a tall fence and a tall shrub is mostly aesthetic. Use this shrub to isolate your yard for a whimsical, verdant barrier in a hot climate.
Read MoreSometimes your vining plants exceed your expectations. It's exciting to see your garden growing well, but you may need to give them more room to climb.
Read MoreTrees are welcome additions in most backyards. Yet, this is only true when the tree suits your space. If you have a small yard, avoid planting these species.
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