News

Native plants have very different needs from fruits and veggies. Here's how to create your own edible habitat garden.
Forsythia is a classic, old-fashioned garden shrub, and its sunny yellow flowers are a welcome herald of spring.
"Propagation is a great way to grow new plants," Tuttle said. All you need to do is cut off a node, depending on the type of ...
Have you ever seen a forsythia bush and for some reason, maybe there are only blooms at the top and the sides are barren of ...
Looking for flowering shrubs that, like “mad dogs and Englishmen,” aren’t afraid of the midday sun? These stunning plants can ...
Get your houseplants outside. Don’t put them in full sun day 1, but over the course of a couple weeks, gradually move them ...
A big skunk has been making regular afternoon visits to a backyard bird feeder, breaking typical dawn-and-dusk activity ...
One of the reasons I might get some hate mail for devoting late March garden column space to the lowly lawn is that gardeners ...
These yellow flowers promise to put some pep in your garden. From yellow perennials to yellow annuals, check out our top ...
Other weekend options include a springtime excursion to Longwood Gardens or the city's first cocktail festival. Bottoms up: ...
A beautiful way to add more color to your yard is by planting flowering shrubs. These 30 options provide stunning foliage and blooms for you to enjoy.
A living fence — one of the most popular garden trends for 2025 — reflects the theme of Nature’s Renaissance, which is Garden Media’s tagline for this gardening year. On the surface, it sounds amazing ...