Hummingbirds and butterflies alike adore one colorful plant that will brighten up your garden and provide a great companion for your coneflowers.
IT’S finally time. After months of watching your lawn deteriorate under the harsh winter weather – March signals the return of the mower. So our friends at Westland Horticulture are ...
In a video shared on Instagram, Stephanie (@hope.and.wildflowers) demonstrates how she turns old toilet paper rolls into seed starters. She shows how she cuts the bottom of the rolls to fold in so ...
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.
"It’s wildly satisfying!" Expert shows off unusual hack for handling pesky weed invasion: 'This is brilliant' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Seed starting is an annual ritual for many gardeners, but if you’re new to the party, it would be helpful to know that not all seeds should be treated the same way.
In a recent The Martha Blog post, Stewart explains that every year around January, her head gardener, Ryan McCallister, sows ...
Planting seeds sounds straightforward and, frankly, it should be: Buy a seed, plant it, add water and watch it grow. But one look at the back of a ...
For all their variation, these seeds share a common trait: They’re native to the Midwest. These species genetically adapted over thousands of years and sustain the region’s ecosystems. That ...
Gena Murray, who shares gardening tips on her 'GigisGardenTips' Instagram page says this piece of recycling is excellent for protecting young plants ...