Attract A Variety Of Birds & Pollinators To Your Yard With One Vibrant Flower
All hail Calendula! This award-winning flower isn't just pretty to look at; it'll help with your pest problems by attracting the critters you DO want to have.
Read MoreAll hail Calendula! This award-winning flower isn't just pretty to look at; it'll help with your pest problems by attracting the critters you DO want to have.
Read MoreMany of us wait for the return of hummingbirds each year. One way to see more of them in your yard is using by using specific colors in strategic garden areas.
Read MoreThere's a beautiful fruit-bearing plant that grows only in southern Florida... and sadly, that's because it's an endangered species. Here's how to spot it.
Read MoreThis stunning purple flowering plant was once a garden favorite. But it's secretly invasive and even illegal in many states, so avoid growing it in your yard.
Read MoreYou definitely want to prune these popular plants in the spring, including popular grasses, shrubs, and trees. However, avoid pruning certain garden favorites.
Read MoreMany people dream of the perfect lawn alternative ground cover plant. What if there was one with stunning flowers that hummingbirds loved? Good news: there is.
Read MoreWhen the spring garden season is upon us, plant lovers start dreaming about a yard full of flowers. Say goodbye to the frost and hello to springtime blooms.
Read MoreDon't overwater or underwater your orchids, and maybe skip the ice treatment. Here are some sound strategies to maximize flower health.
Read MoreMost plants fall into a category of "annual" or "perennial." But how do you know the difference, and which type of plant should you grow in your garden?
Read MoreAvoid this Easter flower in your home if you have pets, especially cats. There are potential issues with this popular springtime houseplant or bouquet option.
Read MoreHummingbirds are naturally attracted to red and orange colors, but why use a feeder when you can plant stunning flowers in the same hues in your garden instead?
Read MoreThere are certain flowers that look gorgeous in your garden ... until a deer eats them. Don't give up! These deer-resistant blooms can add life to your yard.
Read MoreIf you want a flowering ground cover around the base of your trees, you likely want something reliable and low maintenance. Consider these beautiful options.
Read MoreIf you're hoping to see thriving orchids inside your home, consider using an easy kitchen remedy as a natural fertilizer for this beloved flowering houseplant.
Read MoreGrowing citrus trees can be challenging, but there's a certain flowering companion plant with a lot of garden benefits that can help them thrive.
Read MoreMany gardeners bemoan the presence of heavy clay soil, but there's a case for its use in your yard thanks to certain benefits. Plus, some plants thrive in it.
Read MoreA cottage garden is full of gorgeous flowers without a perfect manicured lawn or landscape. These perennial and annual options will make your dreams come true.
Read MoreMany people buy an amaryllis bulb every year to enjoy this houseplant's big blossoms, and throw the flower away once it dies. But can you get a second bloom?
Read MoreIf you're looking at flowers, houseplants, landscaping, and edible gardening trends for 2025, then you may want to consider these plant varieties and cultivars.
Read MoreSpring-flowering bulbs create the most gorgeous flowers throughout the increasingly warmer seasons, but make sure you're using the correct soil in the garden.
Read MoreIf you've implemented one of these popular gardening trends into your landscaping or garden, they may be outdated. It's time to upgrade your yard instead.
Read MoreDuring tulip season, everyone should gift someone (or themselves) a bouquet of these favorite flowers, especially since each tulip color has a special meaning.
Read MorePollinators prefer single-petaled flowers to double-petaled ones. Here's how to choose the right species of flowers to attract bees, birds, and butterflies.
Read MoreIf weeds are ruining your garden and yard, it could be related to this common gardening mistake that people make without knowing. Luckily, there's a solution.
Read MoreThese invasive flowering plants may look gorgeous, but they're actually destructive for your lawn and garden. Remove them and add native alternatives instead.
Read MoreAttracting hummingbirds with a feeder and artificial nectar solution is nice, but growing native plants they love in your garden may have even more benefits.
Read MoreIt's possible to overwinter your geraniums so that they can last into the next year, and there are multiple benefits for letting these flowers thrive.
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