Is your yard starved for sun? Turn your backyard into a thriving oasis with these tried-and-true shade garden plants.
Fall is the ideal time to plant ornamentals as cooler weather allows for strong root establishment before spring.
Lime' Nandina, a non-invasive variety with vibrant chartreuse foliage. Get to know the ideal light, soil, and water ...
Cold nights arrive, weekends shrink, and watering cans gather dust. Yet your beds could still brighten, harden up, and ...
Begonias are easy to grow plants that need minimal care. They are not water guzzlers and only need watering when the top 5cm of soil feels dry. Make sure the pots drain well otherwise the roots will ...
When daylight shrinks and borders fade to grey, one small, reliable plant can keep patios and window boxes smiling. As nights lengthen, many readers ask ...
A shady yard isn't a problem for this beautiful native flower. You can plant the perennial in the fall and expect gorgeous ...
As the summer heat sets in, step into the shade, listen to the buzz of life around you, and enjoy your very own green retreat ...
A well-known succulent brings a soothing reputation and standout looks to indoor spaces, even when sunlight is limited, ...
Plant the tree and backfill with the excavated soil, then top with 1 to 2 inches of compost. Tamp the ground to remove air ...
Shimmying through this narrow, water-worn canyon in Western Montana will lead adventurers to a world of hiking opportunities.
Gardening expert Ish encouraged gardeners to move five flowers and plants inside during the winter, as they work perfectly as houseplants.