When the nights draw in and days shorten, it’s tempting to pack up the garden, light the fire and settle in for the winter ...
When a Facebook group of nearly 2 million Google Earth enthusiasts homed in on a satellite image of an odd garden in northern ...
Butterfly weed is an amazing plant, but its aggressive nature can sometimes make it a nuisance in the garden if you don't ...
These are great substitutes for flowers often used in summer arrangements. Make a stop at your flower gardens for seedheads ...
Four different types of hydrangeas are commonly grown in American gardens. Panicle and smooth hydrangeas tolerate the coldest ...
'To control nutgrass, you can use a selective herbicide especially made for nutgrass,' says Scott, which is ideal if you are ...
Engelmann’s daisies are native to the south-central United States, and hardy in USDA zones 5-10. They can grow in a variety ...
Growing a lush, green grass lawn is an uphill battle if your yard receives harsh sunlight. Here are over a dozen ground cover ...
Piet Oudolf, father of the New Perennial Movement, has dug up his famous double borders at the Royal Horticultural Society’s garden at Wisley in Surrey and transformed them. John Hoyland takes a look, ...
Discover the best plants for winter color to keep your garden vibrant during the colder months. Learn about evergreens, ...
As we head into December, we gardeners tend to glance toward the future, to the award-winning flowers for 2025 that we can ...
At greenhouses and in our homes, Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is the first to bloom, often in November, and ...