To “naturalize” your garden, make it appear as if everything had occurred naturally, blown in by the wind, bees and birds, ...
painting your yard with color after a long grey winter. Unfortunately, you have to wait six months for those to bloom—but if you’re impatient like I am, you can actually grow those flowers ...
These should tell you the hardiness zones suitable. If your plants are already in your yard when you move in, ask the ...
Many people depend on feeders to draw hummingbirds into their yard, but several fruit plants can also work like a dinner bell ...
When you look at your yard, you probably see a few plants such as grass, shrubs and trees. But you might not notice all the species. New University of Florida research shows far more plant species in ...
Discover the benefits of using mulch with ground cover plants and get tips for which types to use and the proper application ...
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How To Keep Skunks Out Of Your Yard
Skunks can be a nuisance, and they may take up residence under your house or in your yard. Here’s how to get rid of skunks in ...
Visitors will see six central Palm Beach County gardens filled with native plants during the annual tour this month.
The plants also spread by seed ... hundreds of seeds might already lie in wait in your yard from previous years, or blow in from surrounding lawns or fields. Pre-emergent herbicides can keep ...
Taking care of your yard in fall sets it up to survive the winter and thrive when spring finally arrives. Just like how we bundle up for cold weather, plants and soil need a little protection, too.
image provided by Shivani Singh shows Canna plants at the center of a planter display in a Melville, N.Y., front yard.