17 Flowers To Plant In June To Attract Hummingbirds All Summer & Fall
Wish you could keep your garden's hummingbirds happy from summer all the way through fall? Plant these gorgeous, pollinator-friendly plants this June.
Read MoreWish you could keep your garden's hummingbirds happy from summer all the way through fall? Plant these gorgeous, pollinator-friendly plants this June.
Read MoreReady to get your prune on? Give these stunning garden plants a trim in June to help them come back stronger and prettier next time they bloom.
Read MoreAdding mulch to the base of trees can be an arduous task involving wheelbarrows and shovels. This cool alternative fights weeds with little effort from you.
Read MoreHostas aren’t the only stars of the shade garden. This colorful alternative comes in several gorgeous varieties that can brighten just about any landscape.
Read MorePrivacy screens can feel bulky and boring, but this Amazon find adds privacy — and a touch of greenery — while doubling as stylish outdoor decor.
Read MoreThis tree blooms when many others are done for the year, attracting butterflies and other pollinators. In winter, the seeds are a hit with birds.
Read MoreYour peonies might have found a perfect match. Imagine a companion flower with similar growing conditions that comes in nearly every shade of the rainbow.
Read MoreHydrangeas are classic, but gardeners are swooning over this alternative. Not only is it simpler to maintain, but it reblooms, putting on a show twice a year.
Read MoreA weeping willow may seem like the perfect accent tree to keep on your property, but if its too close to your house, it can cause some serious problems.
Read MoreThis pretty, easy-to-grow flower offers generous blooms for months, fixes soil nitrogen for other garden plants, and reseeds readily to grow year after year.
Read MoreWhile gorgeous in the garden, these six aromatic, fly-repellent plants may also make the outdoors more comfortable by keeping buzzing pests at bay.
Read MoreNot everyone gets direct sunlight in their yard, and that's okay! There are plenty of low-maintenance, shade-loving plants out there for beginner gardeners.
Read MorePlant this basil companion, which thrives under the same conditions as the sweet herb, and will bring your garden to life with plenty of pollinators.
Read MoreThe lush foliage and bursts of pink flowers may be attractive, but you'll likely regret planting this aggressively growing perennial in a diverse garden.
Read MoreNot only does this low-maintenance plant produce gorgeous red flowers in the spring, but its ability to fix nitrogen promotes healthy soil for your garden.
Read MorePut down that nasty chemical herbicide — this pretty plant provides a natural, low-maintenance method of controlling the weeds in your garden.
Read MoreThese semi-evergreen hybrid trees have stunning blossoms, giving your garden a fragrant haven for biodiversity by attracting pollinators and birds.
Read MoreWith beautiful, pink flowers and burgundy leaves, this tree will transform your yard for you and your local pollinators in as little as five years.
Read MoreGardeners can rest easy knowing they don't need to manage finicky hydrangeas to get a garden full of blooms when there are so many gorgeous alternatives to try.
Read MoreWant to attract hummingbirds to your yard while keeping those weeds in check? With this nifty plant, you can kill two birds with one stone. Figuratively.
Read MoreNeed to give your plants a boost, but don't have any fertilizer on hand? Don't fret — the perfect natural solution may just be waiting in your kitchen.
Read MoreSummer is on its way, and that means bright gardens filled with stunning flowers. So, which perennials can you plant in May for the ultimate payoff?
Read MoreWish you could spend more time with the birds and the bees than your nosy neighbors? Well, you're in luck — this pretty privacy tree will let you do just that.
Read MoreAfter you've cut a tree down, you might feel the urge to remove the stump. Here's why that's a costly and potentially damaging proposition for your lawn.
Read MoreA pollinator-friendly shrub that doubles as privacy screen? It might sound too good to be true, but it's not — and, even better, it's also easy to grow.
Read MoreThere are a number of fast-growing and fragrant plants that will not only add a pop of color to your patio, but will make the outdoor space smell amazing.
Read MoreRosemary attracts its fair share of pollinators, but to encourage more birds and insects to visit for longer, plant it next to another common herb.
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