As gardeners, weeds are one of our biggest pet peeves. They compete with our plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight, take ...
Scientists have uncovered how sundews, Charles Darwin's favorite plant, become more carnivorous in certain habitats.
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Mountain mint grows best in full to partial sun in USDA Zones 4-8. Grow it in well-draining soil in raised beds, containers, ...
Wondering how to start a lush landscape of foliage that can survive the harsh Texas weather? Colleen Dieter, a top gardening ...
There was a sense of cautious optimism among many attendees this year, to go along with a range of new product introductions.
Have you ever seen a plant lose most of its leaves during the summer heat or a tree fails to emerge from winter dormancy?
Planting native plants like milkweeds, Asclepias; mountain mints, Pycnanthemum, and a host of native asters is a great way to ...
Gravel gardens are the perfect way to save water and time, while still enjoying a beautiful landscape. It's just a matter of ...
These invasive flowering plants may look gorgeous, but they're actually destructive for your lawn and garden. Remove them and ...
With this in mind, Chamberlain has written RHS Grow Food Anywhere, in which she breaks down the environments found in gardens into seven zones, from sunny and sheltered to shady and dry, and the ...