Grow a beautiful flower garden with minimal care by investing a bit of time at the start of the season to reduce on-going care. Always match flowers to the growing conditions and the care you are ...
If you've ever walked through a garden bursting with wildflower blooms, you already know casting your gaze on these bright, lively flowers instantly evokes feelings of youthfulness, serenity, and ...
Cutting gardens are trendy again as a new generation embraces the idea of growing free bouquets. If you’re thinking of giving the style a try this growing season, the National Garden Bureau offers ...
Fill a few spaces, garden beds and containers with easy care flowers to cut and enjoy in bouquets and arrangements. The All America Selections winner, Queeny Lime Orange Zinnia can easily be started ...
plants in shade garden - Photos By R A Kearton/Getty Images Just because you have a shady yard doesn't mean it has to be bare. Although many plant species thrive when given ample sunlight, there are ...
Perennials are a popular option for flower gardens, and for good reason—they come back on their own. But there’s another option to bring flowering annuals into your garden that don’t need to be ...
Picture tulips lining the walkway, fragrant sage in the garden, and rose bushes in the backyard that will continue to bloom year after year. Unlike annual flowers (plants that complete their life ...
A bit of grooming and care will keep your flower gardens looking their best throughout the hot summer months and into fall. Remove the flower stems of salvias, veronicas and similar flowers as the ...
GARDEN DESIGNER Butter Wakefield’s London backyard, above, has nary a blade of grass out of place. Except, that is, for an untamed patch that contains what many people might deem weedy eyesores: ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you've ever walked through a garden bursting with wildflower blooms, you already know casting your ...
Just because you have a shady yard doesn't mean it has to be bare. Although many plant species thrive when given ample sunlight, there are plenty of shade-lovers that are happiest in the cooler, ...