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Sometimes called “growing zones” or “gardening zones,” USDA plant hardiness zones refer to areas of a map developed by the ...
Brighten up the shaded areas of your yard with shade-loving, flowering woodland plants. Here are some plants (with ...
This rain garden plant prefers constantly moist soil and full sun, although some afternoon shade won’t hurt in the hottest climates. Cardinal flower grows 2 to 4 feet tall and is hardy in Zones ...
Bonus: Deer generally leave this plant alone, but pollinators love it! Birds enjoy the seeds in winter. Native to North ...
When plants are moved back inside in the fall, some varieties drop their leaves, says Miller. This is a response to a sudden ...
Your primary objective is to grow a good healthy lawn that will survive with little or no supplemental irrigation. A properly ...
We’re now at the peak bloom period of the highly regarded garden plant, the iris,” writes columnist Tom Karwin. “For the ...
Experts at Gardener's World emphasise that garden beds should be mulched evenly, with a clearance zone around stems and ...
Tomatoes are easy to grow and relatively low-maintenance, but gardeners should be wary of the leaves as April's warm yet wet ...
Most tomato plants, except for patio tomatoes and miniature varieties, need at least 3 feet of horizontal growing space. And ...
Learn the differences between native and perennial plants, including their definitions and how climate affects their growth.