It is easy to get swept up in the beauty of glossy garden center displays, where vibrant flowers and lush greenery promise instant curb appeal. But hidden among the tempting plants are species that can wreak havoc on your yard, choke out native plants, and create long-term maintenance nightmares. Many of these invasive or overly...
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If you want your Christmas cactus to put on a dazzling display of blooms during the holidays, September is the month to set the stage. These unique plants are known for their vibrant, cascading flowers that brighten up homes in the winter, but they need a little help to bloom on time. Proper care this...
September and October are critical months for preparing your garden for winter, and one of the most important tasks is cutting back certain perennials. While some plants benefit from leaving their foliage intact for winter protection, others need a good trim to encourage healthy regrowth and bigger blooms next year. Cutting back at the right...
When fall arrives, chrysanthemums dominate garden centers, grocery stores, and front porches everywhere. Their bursts of gold, orange, purple, and burgundy seem like the perfect way to celebrate the season, but there is more to these store-bought mums than meets the eye. While they offer instant curb appeal, many of the mums sold in big-box...
September is one of the best times of the year to divide perennials. By this point in the season, many plants have finished flowering and are entering a natural resting phase, which makes the stress of division much easier on them. Dividing in the fall gives plants time to establish new roots before winter sets...
One of the greatest joys of indoor gardening is growing plants that become lifelong companions. Some houseplants are so resilient and adaptable that they can thrive for decades, often outliving their original owners and being passed down through generations. These plants are more than just décor; they are living heirlooms that grow with you, sometimes...
Few things are more disappointing for a gardener than waiting all year for your perennials to burst into color, only to find bare stems or sparse blooms instead. While these plants are designed to return year after year, a variety of environmental, cultural, and maintenance factors can interfere with their flowering cycle. The good news...
Every gardener has been there. You bring home a gorgeous plant with the best intentions, only to watch it slowly wither despite your efforts. The truth is, not all plants are forgiving, but some are practically indestructible. If you want a garden full of color, texture, and life without the stress of constant maintenance, choosing...
Native plants are having a well-deserved moment in the gardening world, and for good reason. They are beautiful, low-maintenance, and incredibly beneficial for pollinators and wildlife. Unlike many exotic species, native plants are perfectly adapted to the soil, climate, and weather conditions of your region, which means they require less water, fewer fertilizers, and virtually...
Houseplants bring so much life and beauty to our homes, but keeping them healthy can be trickier than many gardeners expect. Even experienced plant lovers sometimes make simple mistakes that lead to yellowing leaves, stunted growth, or worse. The good news is that most houseplant problems are completely fixable once you know what to look...
Just because summer is winding down does not mean your garden has to lose its brilliance. As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to cool, certain plants thrive in these conditions and continue blooming well into October. Choosing the right late-season flowers is the secret to keeping your garden lively and colorful when many...
Late summer can fool you into thinking the garden season is slowing down, but there is still plenty of beauty left to coax from your plants. Deadheading, or removing spent blooms, is one of the simplest ways to encourage another round of flowers before fall truly sets in. By trimming away fading blooms, you’re redirecting...