Flowers

Flowers are not only beautiful, but help pollinators and beneficial bugs in the garden. Learn how to grow them with our guides.

Wedding table decorated with gold candlesticks and elegant floral arrangements of pastel pink roses, pale peach delphiniums, pink-beige dahlias, and white flowers arranged in gold vases, showcasing our flower selection for Taylor Swift’s wedding.

Flowers

Our Dream Flower Picks for Taylor Swift’s Wedding

The princess of pop just entered her fiancée era! While we are still swooning over the engagement photos, we can't wait to see what our favorite cat lady will choose for her wedding flowers. Cut flower gardener and swiftie Melissa Strauss is dreaming of florals for Tay's big day!

A close-up shot of a dying purple flower and its foliage, placed in a pot, showcasing heat-stressed geraniums

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How to Perk Up Heat-Stressed Geraniums

Geraniums, or pelargoniums, are many gardeners’ favorite summer flowers! These South African native plants love the sun, but they can suffer from too much heat in the summertime. Keep your geranium plants happy with consistent care, as recommended by former nurseryman Jerad Bryant.

Tall green stems with narrow serrated leaves topped with white-petaled blooms and yellow centers, one of the allergy flowers to avoid in the garden.

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Don’t Plant These 9 Flowers if You Have Allergies

With millions of allergy sufferers worldwide, not inviting the most allergy-inducing plants in our immediate environment may increase our outdoor enjoyment. Flowers that produce a high amount of wind-dispersed pollen can incite our allergic response. High fragrance, too, brings a reaction for some. To minimize the big world of allergens, gardening expert Katheirne Rowe explores flowers to skip in the home garden for those with sensitivities.

A close up shot of a person holding a small basket with spent flower heads showcasing how to cut dahlias after flowering.

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How and When to Cut Spent Dahlia Blooms After Flowering

Dahlias, unparalleled in their floral forms and extended display, bring high color and visual interest to the arrangement. With a simple cut after the dahlias flower, we can promote even more of the stunning flowers more quickly than if they stay on the stem. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines how and when to cut dahlias after flowering (and when not to) for the biggest bloom show.

Streams of water irrigate tall flowering dahlias with large, rounded flowers of tightly packed, deep red, spoon-shaped petals, rising on upright, sturdy stems amid lush green foliage.

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7 Dahlia Watering Tips for Abundant Flowers

Dahlias have specific water needs that change throughout the season, and getting it wrong can mean fewer blooms or plant failure. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares the watering secrets that keep dahlias thriving.

A gardener with black pruning shears prunes flowering dahlias with large red-burgundy pompon-shaped blooms on tall stems surrounded by lush green foliage.

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How To Prune Dahlias for More Blooms

Dahlias bring dramatic mid to late-season blooms that usher in fall with their lasting beauty. The long-developing buds, well worth the wait, are unrivaled in their form and symmetry. For more blooms throughout the season, simple dahlia pruning lets us double the display.

A grouping of large, conical clusters of small, pale green and white flowers blooming on a plant with broad green leaves in an August garden.

Flowers

13 Stunning Flowers That Bloom in August

August is a great time for late-season flowers. While many trees and shrubs are winding down for the season, there are still plenty of blooms to go around. Cut flower gardener Melissa Strauss discusses what you can plant in your garden for a bounty of flowers in August.

A Tagetes lemmonii plant appearing lush and thick, with blooms also known as copper canyon daisies with the flowers looking bright yellow

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How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Copper Canyon Daisies

Copper Canyon daisies are U.S. native plants that resemble marigolds. They’re truly stunning, and they’re perennial! Rather than having to start them every spring like traditional marigolds, you can plant these daisies once for endless blooms. Join native plant gardener Jerad Bryant to learn how to cultivate ‘Copper Canyon’ daisies in your yard.

A vibrant display of densely packed flowers with broad, delicate petals, featuring shades of light pink and deep magenta with spotted patterns in the center, often considered among the best flowers for allergies.

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11 Best Flowers for Allergy Sufferers

If you’re an allergy sufferer, but you love flowers, despair not! There are plenty of options out there that won’t cause reactions. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay lists 11 flowers that people with allergies can plant away.

A close-up shot of a person's hand in the process of trimming blue colored cluster of flowers, showcasing how to deadhead flowers now

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11 Flowers You Should Deadhead Right Now

Deadheading is a productive August garden task that prompts the next flush of flowers in repeat bloomers. This month is the last opportunity for many of us to clip faded blooms for a final round of color before frost, and before encouraging reseeding. Gardener Katharine Rowe outlines the top flowers to deadhead now and why it benefits the selection.

A dense cluster of vibrant purple daisy-like flowers, each with a bright yellow center, showcases New England wildflowers.

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11 Beautiful New England Wildflowers

The beautiful wildflowers of New England offer a colorful and diverse display through the growing season. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares some of the hardy plants that support local pollinators and thrive in a variety of habitats from woodlands to coastal areas.

Southern perennial flowers, including yellow daisy-like blooms with distinct brown centers and irregular petals, are interspersed with green leaves and other less defined yellow flowers.

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13 Best Low-Maintenance Perennial Flowers for Southern Gardeners

Low-maintenance perennials are the foundation of easy, sustainable gardening. For Southern gardeners, they weather the hot and often humid summers gracefully, without requiring you to spend hours in the heat tending to them. Join Florida gardener Melissa Strauss for a look at some beautiful, low-maintenance perennials for your Southern garden.