It is possible to grow edible native plants in your yard without angering your neighbors and violating the rules of your HOA, ...
You know hostas? Those broad-leafed, perennial plants landscapers so often put in shady spots, or on the edges between gardens and lawns? Well, it turns out hosta shoots are edible. Really.
A colourful yard is like a sign of a healthy garden. However, it is important to note that not all colourful plants that grow in your yard are healthy. In fact, some of these colourful weed plants ...
Hybrid fruit trees are often hardier. They can also produce delicious fruit in more abundance than their parents. That's a boon for birds visiting your yard.
March usually rolls around with warmer days, longer sunlight, and the irresistible urge to get dirt under fingernails. It’s the month that whispers “spring is coming,” and for anyone with a patch of ...
Purslane is cute, but it's still a weed, and it can rapidly overrun your lawn. Here's how to prevent purslane from getting into your yard in the first place.
Here's some of the most toxic flowering or fruiting weeds that pose danger to humans and animals that could be in your yard and tips for safe removal.
Plant these veggies in your garden beds for low-maintenance homegrown produce.
If you’ve dreamed of growing a vegetable garden but your backyard is too shady, is paved or is simply too small, consider the ...
With spring around the corner, Maryland naturalist Carl R. Gold lays out some of the plants — some edible, some poisonous — that you’ll soon see sprouting up.
Burning bush is a popular landscaping plant. But despite its legality, experts are asking Hoosiers not to plant it — for the sake of Indiana forests.
Astilbes are unique because they produce gorgeous blooms without much sun. These other plants will thrive in similar ...