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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Shrubs

Stem Dieback in Roses: Identification and Treatment

Most of us experience rose dieback at some point, hopefully minor rather than widespread. Stems that blacken and die on a rose indicate a larger condition at play. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines common causes of rose stem dieback as well as management and prevention, so that new shoots can restore the shrub to full glory.

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Edible

11 Crops That Take 90 Days or Less to Harvest From Seed

As summer turns into fall, you may start thinking about quick-growing crops to fill the garden with. Instead of letting empty spaces sit bare for the rest of the season, you can plant veggies that take 90 days or less to grow from seed to harvest. Try one of these 11 species that are perfect for home gardens.

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Ornamental Gardens

5 Ways to Revive Fading Annuals

Midsummer heat often causes previously beautiful annuals to look a little tired. But that doesn't have to mean the end of your annual flower display. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares 5 simple techniques that can bring fading annuals back to life and extend blooms well into fall.

A healthy bush with multiple vibrant blooms, which makes knowing where to plant hibiscus

Shrubs

Where to Plant Hibiscus in the Garden: 5 Location Tips

Hibiscus brings the colorful tropical flair we associate with sunny summertime days. Where to plant hibiscus depends on their optimal cultural conditions and bang-for-the-buck visual appeal as standout specimens. The best location also depends on the type, from flowering tropicals to hardy perennial species. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines where to plant hibiscus for the best growing foundation and lasting, captivating appeal.

Close-up of the striking daisy-like flowers of the rudbeckia variety with fiery red, narrow petals tipped with yellow, radiating from bulbous black centres on tall, sturdy stems in a sunny garden.

Flowers

13 Rudbeckia Varieties For Your Summer Garden

Rudbeckia is a hardy and cheerful native plant that works well in many climates. Its versatility and value to wildlife make it a popular addition to many gardens. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to look at some wonderful varieties of rudbeckia.

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Flowers

11 Flowers That Thrive With Little to No Water

If you want to enjoy colorful blooms without constant watering, choosing the right types of flowers is your first step. Flower farmer Briana Yablonski shares some of her favorite flowers that thrive without much irrigation.

A vibrant array of spherical, multi-petaled blossoms in fuchsia-pink to lavender-purple hues, nestled among dark green foliage, showcasing difficult perennials.

Ornamental Gardens

9 Perennials That Are Famously Difficult to Grow

Part of the joy and learning in the garden is trying new plants, sometimes pushing them beyond their comfort zone in hopes they’ll overcome situational challenges. The temptation to try a beautiful perennial that grows elsewhere is irresistible, and we succumb to the reality of our climate zone or soil type. Difficult perennials often come with a specific set of cultural requirements that can be challenging to meet. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores tricky perennials, which may be a breeze in some gardens and the envy of others.

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Flowers

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Rudbeckia triloba

Rudbeckia triloba, or brown-eyed Susan, brings lively color with vibrant blooms from summer through frost. The North American native makes a sunny addition to a naturalized landscape. It attracts pollinators, and needs little tending to thrive. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the merits of the easy-going wildflower with high color late in the season.

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Herbs

Are Basil Flowers Edible?

Basil flowers are, indeed, edible! They’re herbal, flavorful, and delicious in fresh dishes. Though they have less flavor than the leaves, the flowers are perfect additions to a wide range of meals. Consider using these blooms instead of snipping them off.

A close-up shot of a person's hand, holding a red and diseased flower, showcasing hibiscus problems

Shrubs

What’s Wrong With My Hibiscus? 5 Problems and Fixes

Hibiscuses are famous for their large, eye-catching flowers and glossy foliage. While the plants are quite popular, hibiscus problems are not. Join Florida gardener Melissa Strauss to discuss common issues with these plants and how you can combat and cure them.