Here's When To Expect Your Roses To Bloom
Roses are among the most popular flowering plants in the U.S. But when and how often they bloom is dependent on several factors, including how you treat them.
Read MoreRoses are among the most popular flowering plants in the U.S. But when and how often they bloom is dependent on several factors, including how you treat them.
Read MoreJust as with fashion and home design, garden design styles come back around. This 19th-century feature was big in the 1980s, and experts say it's back.
Read MoreSure, wasps are beneficial pollinators. We just don’t want them setting up nests in our house or yard. Or anywhere near us, really. Prevention is step one.
Read MoreYou’d might think ground cover sold at garden centers would be safe to plant. But sometimes, just because it’s available, doesn’t mean you should plant it.
Read MoreDon’t toss these common kitchen scraps — they can be repurposed into a simple DIY fertilizer for your garden.
Read MoreIt's usually wonderful to see birds hopping about the yard. But if they're poking around the garden or eating seedlings, there's a free way to uninvite them.
Read MoreThere’s a new self-propelled, battery-operated mower at Costco. Though it doesn’t have a lot of reviews yet, so far they seem to agree on several key points.
Read MoreRoot systems are crucial for drawing nutrients and water, so if your plants have signs of root rot, the whole plant is in trouble. Here’s how to prevent it.
Read MoreLooking for a way to keep pests out of your garden without adding unsightly items or ruining its style? This DIY penny ball may be just the project for you.
Read MoreCan't get enough hummingbirds in your yard? This stunning flower will bring them back again and again — and not for the reason you might expect.
Read MoreWhen making your favorite spaghetti dinner, be sure to save some scraps. This fragrant ingredient makes a great garden fertilizer that’s rich in minerals.
Read MoreWhile many plants are sown from seed in the fall, there are a number of perennials that thrive when planted during May’s warm, but not too warm, spring days.
Read MoreThis colorful, fragrant climbing plant brings instant charm to fences, walls, and trellises. Perfect for gardeners seeking beauty, and fragrance.
Read MoreIf you've watched bees circling brightly colored flowers before landing to gather pollen, it may be they're getting guidance from patterns we can't see.
Read MoreA clever IKEA hack transforms a compact kitchenette into a personalized garden upgrade that’s as stylish as it is practical for home gardeners.
Read MoreIf you're concerned about pests, especially birds, damaging your home-grown produce, then pie tins could be an affordable key to protecting your garden.
Read MoreHummingbirds love sweet flowers, so if you want to encourage them in your direction, try planting these gorgeous, fragrant beauties in your yard.
Read MoreStruggling with tulips that won’t bloom? The issue could be hiding in the soil you're using. Follow this easy tip to help bring them back to life.
Read MorePet food bags are sturdy enough to carry pounds upon pounds of product, so give yours another life by converting them into garden grow bags.
Read MoreUpgrading the curb appeal of your home can feel like an overwhelming proposal. But HGTV's Drew Scott has quick, affordable touchups that work wonders.
Read MoreWith their fast wings, incredible movements, and helpful pollination, hummingbirds are always welcomed by gardeners, and this little plant will attract them.
Read MoreKeeping your garden in full-bloom all year-round isn't difficult to achieve. Consider only planting long-lasting perennials for a colorful oasis all the time.
Read MoreSoil can be expensive, especially when it's time to top off raised beds or other garden areas. Luckily, making your own customized DIY soil isn't difficult.
Read MoreIt's easy to create these DIY outdoor decorative elements using old pie tins, and they can be customized to commemorate special occasions like birthdays.
Read MoreWhen planning a hummingbird-friendly garden, it helps to look for hardy plants with colorful flowers. This late-bloomer fits the bill and is edible for us, too.
Read MoreTicks are a fact of life in much of the country. Removing these fast-growing invasive plants is tough, but it could help reduce the local tick population.
Read MoreGrowing a garden is fun and rewarding whether its flowers or vegetables. Some plants climb, and you can build a DIY trellis to help them grow healthy.
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