When outdoor space is at a premium, these are the plants you should get in your planters to bring sweet scents come ...
As scientists stress the importance of providing as much of this valuable plant as possible, gardeners often ask: Does ...
As gardeners, weeds are one of our biggest pet peeves. They compete with our plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight, take ...
The final part of our best-new-plants-of-2025 series concludes with a look at some of the top new trees and shrubs debuting ...
Hardy between Zones 3 to 9, cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) grows between 3 to 6 ft. tall, making it a striking plant in the garden. It prefers full sun and is naturally found in wet areas, so ...
A: I’ve got just the thing for you! Spring Welcome Magnolia is a recent introduction from North Dakota State University’s ...
Learn how to grow and care for hardy cyclamen with our comprehensive guide. Discover planting tips, care instructions, and ...
Removing weeds as soon as they appear, before their roots fully anchor into the soil, is best for the garden, as well as your back. Always pull or dig up weeds by their roots, then compost or dispose ...
Camellias sometimes experience infestations of an insect called tea scale; several products are available to treat this ...
Inspired by the public library's Seattle Reads program, our Grow writer asked a local expert: If everyone in our region could grow the same plant, what should it be?
Discover which annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, and shrubs to plant in winter. Learn how to establish seeds, bare root roses and fruits, and container-grown plants during the winter.
A tall, column-shaped cactus native to South America goes by many names, including Queen of the Night cactus, Hedge cactus, ...