Gardening

All about gardening - we have many in-depth guides about edibles, ornamentals, houseplants, and much more. We provide answers for your garden issues!

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Ornamental Gardens

15 Native Woodland Plants to Grow This Spring

If you dream of strolling through a dappled forest blanketed with flowers and filled with critters, consider planting native woodland plants this spring. Farmer and native plant enthusiast Briana Yablonski shares more than a dozen native plants that grow well in wooded areas.

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Flowers

When and How Much to Water Newly-Planted Roses

It’s rose-planting season, and once we get the new beauties in the ground, establishing them with the right growing conditions sets the foundation for healthy growth. Garden expert Katherine Rowe shows how to water newly planted roses for the best start.

Deep burgundy Scabiosa ‘Black Knight’ with clustered florets and slender green stems.

Flowers

21 Heirloom Flower Seeds to Sow in March

Heirloom plants have beautiful historical value and stand up well to what nature throws their way. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares a variety of seeds that you can sow this March for flowers all summer.

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Flowers

17 Flower Seeds to Plant in March

Flowers add color, structure, and charm to gardens. They’re pollinator magnets, luring bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to the site. A flowerless garden is a boring one! Seasoned grower Jerad Bryant shares these 17 flowering plants that are perfect for starting in March.

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Vegetables

Planting Asparagus Crowns: 9 Pro Tips

Asparagus spears are one of the first perennial vegetables to emerge in spring. With crowns, you can skip the lengthy seed-starting process and have edible spears in less than a year. Seasoned grower Jerad Bryant shares these nine pro tips for easy asparagus growing, no matter where you live!