- Garden Designing
- Attracting Birds & Butterflies
- Climate Zones
- Container Gardening
- Creating Theme Gardens
- Garden Enhancements
- Gardening with Children
- Indoor Planting
- Planting Seeds
Garden Designing

Help nourish nature with your caretaking.

Extend your gardening season with these cool-weather crops.

Starting with a frame allows you to control soil quality.

When the weather cools, don't let the garden fizzle out.

Creating aesthetic interest in your garden is a breeze!

Don’t have a green thumb? Don’t worry! We get to the bottom of common mistakes and some tips and tricks to make your garden shine.
A garden fence can protect your flowers or vegetables from being stomped on by people in your yard.

Some can thrive indoors, others are best in the wild.

Here are some helpful tips for organizing your garden.

It's not hard to have a beautiful and sustainable yard! Give one of these easy DIYs a try!

Fresh food and flowers, even after temperatures turn colder.

No need for a shovel, or to stoop when you plant or harvest.

Utilize height to achieve privacy or design.

Create dimension and texture in your garden with plants of all shapes and sizes.

Use color to make your garden stand out.

These Zen spaces encourage relaxation and rejuvenation.

Nowhere to exercise your green thumb? Build a beautiful garden suspended in air.

Grow flowers and vegetables with a few hot tips.

To vine or not to vine, that is the question.

Help your beautiful berry plants grow strong and tall.

Plants need light, but not too much.

Want to start a garden this spring? Avoid making these common mistakes.

Spring is coming, so add a pop of color to your yard or garden to celebrate!

Gardening doesn’t have to be backbreaking when your garden bed is raised!

Love to cook? Consider building your own potager garden for the freshest vegetables and herbs.

Galvanized wire offers many advantages as a trellis.

Even small spaces can grow valuable veggies.

Vertical gardens are beautiful and practical. Find out how to make your own out of almost anything!

A community garden can bring a neighborhood together.

Where should I hide my utility box?

9 questions about your lawn, answered.
Jasmine is such a beautiful plant that many people want to incorporate it into their garden design.
Caladium bulbs are leafy plants with foliage that comes in green, white, salmon, red and pink varieties.
Forsythia is an early blooming shrub. They can burst with bright yellow blossoms as early as February.
A lobelia, also known as a cardinal flower, is a plant that has more than 350 species.

Lettuce is a great companion vegetable for onions, carrots, radishes, cucumber, and strawberries.
Vertical gardens are a wonderful way to grow and maintain a garden when you have limited space available.

Here are a few ways to reduce your yard's water consumption.
Many sun loving perennials go well with phlox, such as grasses, agastache, rudbeckia, and coreopsis.

Here’s how to propagate what you have, find free plants, and increase your landscaping for free!

These tips can keep costs down without sacrificing your garden's bounty.

These tips will help you create a garden in a small space.

A small space doesn't mean you can't have plants.

A secret garden can provide the perfect outdoor escape.

These beauties love the water.