This Is When To Plant Roses In Your Yard
Ready to plant roses? Timing isn’t one-size-fits-all — it actually depends on how you buy them. Here’s when to get them in the ground for the best blooms.
Read MoreReady to plant roses? Timing isn’t one-size-fits-all — it actually depends on how you buy them. Here’s when to get them in the ground for the best blooms.
Read MoreIna Garten swears by a simple trick to instantly elevate any flower bouquet — and despite what you might think, there’s nothing “odd” about this technique.
Read MoreLooking to brighten up your garden this May? This stunning bloom is as beautiful as it is bold — guaranteed to add a vibrant pop of color all season long.
Read MoreSkip the sometimes-invasive wildflower mixes and puts those old seed packets to good use — get the seeds and soil conditions right and let nature do the rest.
Read MoreAphids eyeing your roses like an all-you-can-eat buffet? There’s a simple trick to send them packing — and an even smarter way to keep them from coming back.
Read MoreIf you only plant one flower this April, make it this natural hybrid from Mexico — easygoing, eye-catching, and blooming in a rainbow of colors.
Read MoreTiming is everything with sunflowers — and it depends on whether you start them indoors or direct sow. Get it right, and enjoy standout blooms.
Read MoreBeginner gardeners, take note: this easy-to-grow bloomer comes in lovely range of colors and heights — and it just might be all your flower garden needs.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the right time to plant marigolds, timing isn’t one-size-fits-all — it depends on whether you start them indoors or outdoors.
Read MoreIf your bird feeder isn't doing the trick, you might need to change up your presentation. This popular seed is a bird magnet, but they want it scattered.
Read MoreGrowing your own flowers isn't as difficult as it sounds, so take a page out of Joanna Gaines' book and test out these three cut flower species yourself!
Read MoreIt doesn't get much easier than this: When you're done with your toilet paper roll, give it a (brief) second life as a low-maintenance, low-expense bird feeder.
Read MoreReady to plant? These April blooms are less about the date and more about the dirt — once the soil’s warm enough to work, you’re good to grow.
Read MoreIf you have accumulated more pot lids than pots over the years, you don't have to throw them out. This DIY decor is for your feathered friends to enjoy.
Read MoreWhen HGTV's Joanna Gaines tried growing this spring cut flower for the first time, she instantly fell in love with its delicate beauty. Here's how to grow it!
Read MoreWhile no plant is completely safe from nibbling mice, this classic spring bloom is known to be very unappealing to them, unlike the often-targeted tulip.
Read MoreWhen attracting butterflies to your yard, colorful perennials like this North American native are a go to. Plus, you have a few species to choose from.
Read MoreIf you love feeding the birds and recycling, then this super easy DIY may be for you. Using an item we frequently throw out, you can create a hanging feeder.
Read MoreThis herbaceous perennial checks all the boxes for hummingbirds, and they have the added benefit of blooming across three seasons. Plus, they aren't too picky.
Read MoreOwls can be more helpful in your yard than you think, so give the unique creatures room and board for their hard work with this DIY wooden nesting box.
Read MoreThis cottage-core annual flower is not only whimsical, but it also readily self-seeds in your garden, making it an excellent choice for a low-maintenance plant.
Read MoreMarch is both exciting and scary. It feels like winter is finally over, but the danger of cold still looms. Luckily, this classic flowering shrub can handle it.
Read MoreRather than carting away thin branches and dried grasses to the compost bin, use them for this intricate DIY project to house your feathered friends' food.
Read MoreBring all the buzzing and fluttering pollinators to the yard with this underutilized flower. With multiseasonal interest, it's a great addition to your garden.
Read MoreAdding a hummingbird swing isn't just for your own amusement. To give them a place to rest in your yard, here's how to place the swings strategically.
Read MoreThis tree stump DIY is a way to add a bit of color and life to your yard while also allowing the stump to slowly decay naturally, saving you a lot of money.
Read MoreFiguring out when to plant tulip bulbs isn't necessarily straightforward, but once you understand this one thing about them, you'll know when to plant them.
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