A gardening expert breaks down what you need to know about plant hardiness zones so you can choose the best options for your ...
Before you can start planting your garden, it’s important to know what climate zone you’re in to determine which plants will thrive while others may need a bit more specialized care.
Even if it still looks like winter in your garden, you can start some garden tasks. Here five garden chores to accomplish ...
Last week, warm weather settled in over the midwest, leading to summer-like conditions. Record temperatures in the upper 80s ...
Most gardeners wait too long. By the time the last frost has safely passed and the soil feels truly warm, you have already missed one of the most productive planting windows of the entire year. March ...
Shade-tolerant plants with tough roots help gardens under trees. Learn soil prep, planting, watering, and care for successful root-zone planting.
You'll need some patience for this gardening project.
Something has shifted in how gardeners are thinking this season. The Garden Media Group, which has tracked gardening culture for 25 years, calls 2026 the year of “lemonading”: finding opportunity in ...
Plant tags are packed with important details, from hardiness zones to light requirements. Learn how to read them so you can choose plants that thrive in your garden.
Bleeding hearts are a classic choice for perennial gardens. There are plenty of varieties and cultivars to choose from with ...
To create a colorful haven for pollinators in your yard this spring, these perennials are perfect for planting in March so ...
With the brief return of cold weather, some may be wondering when it’s safe to start gardening. Here's what the forecast says ...