Early-blooming perennials don’t just add color to your garden — they also provide vital food for pollinators emerging from winter. From hellebores to Virginia bluebells, these hardy plants thrive in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Getty Images Spring weather brings an array of garden chores, such as bed preparation, planting, and winter cleanup.
The gardeners whose yards erupt into color every February didn't do anything magical in spring. They did one quiet, unhurried thing the previous year: they planted. If your garden always feels one ...
CLEVELAND — Spring bulbs and ephemeral perennials provide the first glimpses of the gardening season, but May is when things truly start to ramp up. As the daffodils and tulips begin to fade, gorgeous ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Gardeners looking to get a head start on the growing season can begin sprucing up their yards now by cleaning up winter-worn perennials. Jennifer McGimsey of Akin's Nursery says ...
Trying to deter deer from eating your garden? Most plants aren't 100% deer-proof, but here are annuals, perennials, and vines ...
Dandelions can thrive in many soil conditions, including compacted soils. The plant has a deep taproot, which allows it to break up and aerate soil. While seen as a nuisance by some homeowners, ...
Hummingbirds are attracted to nectar-rich, brightly colored, tubular flowers like red buckeye. Salvia, beebalm, and coral honeysuckle are excellent plant choices for attracting hummingbirds. Many ...