16 Spring Chores That Pay Off Most in July and August
Spring may feel like the calm before the gardening storm, but the smart moves you make now can seriously pay off in midsummer—when gardens are …
Spring may feel like the calm before the gardening storm, but the smart moves you make now can seriously pay off in midsummer—when gardens are …
Harsh winds don’t have to ruin your garden. Whether you live on a blustery mountain slope or along a breezy coastal bluff, there are resilient …
Wind isn’t your enemy—it’s your secret ally for the right plants. Imagine a garden where fierce gusts only bring out the best in your greenery. …
Living in the Pacific Northwest means learning to garden in cool temps, frequent rain, and lots of dappled shade. While the lush green landscape is …
Spring can make you feel like cutting back everything in sight—trees, shrubs, perennials—just to tidy things up after winter. But not all plants appreciate a …
In a world of unpredictable weather, finding plants that can thrive in both wet and dry conditions feels like discovering garden gold. Whether you’re dealing …
Think you missed your gardening window? Think again. Late spring might feel like you’re arriving late to the party, but there are plenty of plants …
Spring rolls in and it’s hard not to get a little too excited. A few warm days, some sunshine, and suddenly the garden centers are …
Some ground covers are like that one guest who overstays their welcome—showing up charming, then slowly spreading until they’ve taken over everything. Others are a …
Some plants are straight-up curb appeal killers. You think you’re adding charm. Maybe a splash of color. But instead? You’ve planted a giant why? right …