Create a gabion (a metal cage that holds stones) plant stand with these easy instructions.
For container gardens that will look gorgeous even through the dog days of summer, try these plants that can take the heat.
Create a long-lasting display with live evergreen branches, berries, and other natural elements. Follow these easy steps to make a large container or a smaller arrangement featuring a miniature Christmas tree.
These outdoor succulent container ideas feature not only dramatic arrangements, but resistance to heat and drought.
Growing morning glory adds vertical beauty to walls and trellises. Use this guide to care for this climbing vine so you can enjoy its beautiful pink, purple and white flowers.
Baking soda for plants causes more harm than good. Find out why and discover safer alternatives to help your garden thrive.
Wet grass, whether it’s from morning dew or relentless rain, makes lawn care challenging. Keep your turf in check with our mowing tips.
Cultivate a happy, healthy lawn all year long with a nutrient boost before freezing weather occurs.
Find out how to grow Jerusalem artichoke, both for its pretty flowers and edible roots.
Snapdragons offer a splash of color to containers and garden beds, but are they perennials or annuals? Plus, get tips for growing snapdragons from seed.
Money trees make beautiful, easy-care houseplants. Use this guide to grow a money tree indoors.
Gravel, artificial turf, groundcover plants, and large planting beds are traditional grass lawn alternatives. Pick one for your yard from our list.
Find out how to clean pruning shears so you don't accidentally spread plant diseases and pests on your tools. Use one of four simple methods: rubbing alcohol, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and heat.
Use this guide to identify and eliminate the voracious pests that leave plants with tattered foliage and banish their lawn-damaging larvae.
Find out everything you need to know about rose rosette disease to prevent, diagnose, and manage it so it won't continue spreading.
Learn how to grow versatile chayote squash, so you can harvest it from your own backyard and add this garden-grown ingredient to home cooked meals.
Learn how to prune rosemary plants young and old to keep the herbaceous shrub productive and looking its best.
Enjoy a display that not only smells and tastes delicious, but also looks gorgeous!
The blooming flowers in this design look sizzling, even through heat waves.
Grow these plants with purple leaves to add color to your garden even when nothing is blooming.
