By the end of summer, it can feel overwhelming to tackle mistakes in the garden, but with a few minutes a day, and a little guidance, you can get your garden back in shape.
Read MoreWe're nearing the end of summer. Here's what you should be planting now, and what you should be harvesting soon.
Read MoreAugust is time to start planting new or splitting old perennials, and adding some new trees and shrubs to your yard. Here are a few tips.
Read MoreRepeated damage from lawnmowers and lawn trimmers can kill your trees. Prevent it with these tips.
Read MoreMost people recommend that you deadhead your plants, but some of them don't need it.
Read MoreUrban fruit trees often produce lots of suckers and water sprouts. Take them off every year for a healthier and stronger tree.
Read MoreYou want a summer vacation, and so do your houseplants. Transition your houseplants outdoors to become patio plants for the summer.
Read MorePerennials on their own are great but paired together with more complementary perennials, they're downright sublime.
Read MoreYou don't have to fill your yard with tons of annual and perennial flowers to help the bees. These flowering shrubs are low-maintenance and provide lots of food for pollinators.
Read MoreAdd some exotic tropical style to your garden this year with these summer-blooming bulbs.
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