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An overhead shot of a composition of various colored flowers, showcasing fragrant petunias

Flowers

11 Most Fragrant Petunia Varieties to Grow This Season

While many gardeners choose petunias for their vibrant colors and prolific blooming, some varieties offer delightful fragrance too. Garden expert Madison Moulton reveals the 11 most fragrant petunia varieties that add both visual impact and sweet scent to your garden spaces.

A bundle flowers ready to prune daffodils after bloom, appearing to be soft and delicate with green stems

Flowers

When and How to Prune Daffodils After Blooming

Daffodils, in their trumpeted glory, usher in spring with a bright show. As the waves of gold, peach, and white fade to make way for warm-season blooms, it’s time to tuck them in for dormancy. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe reviews post-bloom cut-back for daffodils, where timing is the key in fostering next spring’s display.

A rose plant shows vigorous green shoots with small leaves growing from the base, indicating reversion to rootstock.

Shrubs

5 Signs Your Rose is Reverting to the Rootstock

Roses are resilient, productive flowering shrubs, ready to perform for years in the right growing environment. Beyond our control is the propensity of grafted roses to revert to their underlying rootstock. Gardening expert Katheine Rowe points to signs your rose is reverting, what to expect, and how to manage the internal horticultural conflict.

A shot of a potted purple flower besind smalled white flowers, showcasing petunia lookalikes

Flowers

9 Easy-to-Grow Petunia Look-Alikes To Try This Year

Love the look of petunias but want to try something different? These petunia look-alikes deliver similar visual impact with their own unique benefits. Garden expert Madison Moulton shares the best petunia alternatives that closely resemble these popular flowers but bring something new to your garden.

Drooping leaves on the Basil plant are discolored with yellow patches and browning edges.

Plant Problems

Basil Leaves Turning Brown and Yellow: Causes and Solutions

Basil is a highly rewarding, productive, and easy-care herb to grow. But, it’s also susceptible to common garden problems and has a couple all its own. To avoid declining leaves that deprive us of their bright flavor, gardening expert Katherien Rowe looks at the primary causes and remedies to revitalize the summertime favorite.

A close-up shot of a developing airy evergreen perennial variety called diamond frost euphorbia, showcasing its white flowers

Ornamental Gardens

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Diamond Frost® Euphorbia

Perfect as a houseplant, bedding material, or a potted specimen, Diamond Frost® Euphorbia is a lovely cultivar with graceful stems and dainty blossoms. Its small root system, drought tolerance, and hardiness make it a tough plant for the home garden. Learn to plant, grow, and care for this unique perennial alongside seasoned gardener Jerad Bryant.

An overhead shot of a developing herb on rich soil, growing alongside other plants, showcasing the spicy globe basil

Herbs

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For ‘Spicy Globe’ Basil

Basil's flavor and aroma are staples in kitchens worldwide. From Italy to India, recipes rely heavily on this tasty herb to brighten and sweeten sauces and soups. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss talks about how to grow and care for 'Spicy Globe,' a delightfully compact and flavorful variety!

In the garden, there are various types of potted bromeliad plants, with curved, strap-like leaves with a glossy surface of green and pinkish shades, forming in the centers of rosettes tanks filled with water, one of the tips for caring for an after-blooming plant.

Ornamental Gardens

7 Bromeliad After-Bloom Care Tips

Bromeliads are some of the showiest plants in the world! With a wide range of species, bromeliads come in all shapes and sizes. Each species has unique growing habits and flowering periods. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant to learn how to care for yours and ensure they continue thriving post-bloom.

A woman wearing red gloves holds a freshly picked bunch of colorful asparagus in a sunny garden, showing when and how to harvest asparagus.

Vegetables

How and When to Harvest Asparagus

Late spring is asparagus season, when fresh shoots emerge in bundles for two months or so. If you aren’t growing asparagus yet, get planting now to enjoy the slow-to-mature but long-producing perennial in future seasons. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the best timing and how-tos when it comes to harvesting asparagus at peak readiness.