Fresh-cut flowers are always a beautiful way to brighten up a table or porch, but they're far from the only way to bring the garden indoors. By mixing fragrant herbs, leafy greenery, moss and a few ...
Feeders, fountains, plants and more: birding experts explain all the many ways to attract the tiny charmers to your yard.
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Show me the gardener who hasn’t at some stage been ambushed by the sudden, unwelcome appearance of said gap in an otherwise ...
Brew herbal teas with either freshly harvested or dried herbs. Either way, settling in with a cup of homegrown herbal tea — ...
Red clay soil doesn't have to limit your garden. An Oklahoma horticulture expert shares the best flowers that flourish in heavy clay.
Can you pick your neighbor's flowers or cut rose bushes dangling over your side of the fence? If you're thinking of cutting a neighbor's flowers, read this first.
The secret to next summer's flowers starts today.
Gardeners are being encouraged to make every drop of water count this summer as hosepipe bans spread across the UK.
Mirabilis is the Latin name. They should come back each year and multiply. As the name implies, they open in late afternoon.