Keep your garden looking bright and cheerful this holiday season by planting some winter-flowering species now.
Home security doesn't have to look utilitarian; use native plants with protective elements to upgrade your landscape and ...
Many modern goth gardeners also include shade-loving plants and mirrors or stained glass decor in their outdoor spaces. But ...
If you’re obsessed with interiors, it’s likely you’ll already be au fait with the 2025 paint colors of the year, recently ...
Their "before" photo shows how the original poster shaped beds for the new plants, running through a backyard lawn and taking over for some parts of the struggling grass. Partially replacing a lawn ...
Bulbs, generally, do not like to have their feet wet because it can cause them to rot. Remember that bulbs planted in the ...
If you’re in the market for new trees, consider planting natives. They are generally lower maintenance than exotic species, ...
As I start to close down the garden this year, I’m thinking about the recent season, especially my experiments, both ...
Scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) grows best in full sun, reaching 50-70 feet tall, and blazes with red foliage in fall in ...
A Phoenix park got over 65 new trees Friday in hopes of reducing rising temperatures in the Maryvale neighborhood.
African violets, those cheerful, shade-loving houseplants native to Tanzania and introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800s, ...