Gardening

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

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.

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Ornamental Gardens

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Maiden Grass

Maiden grass is an old-time garden favorite for a variety of outdoor styles. It sprouts thin, dainty foliage from large, arching clumps. Red flowers appear in the fall, and seed heads emerge shortly after for winter interest. If you’re looking for a hardy grass, look no further than this unique variety!

A shot of a person in the process of cuting pink flowers, showcasing how to make cut peony blooms last

Flowers

How to Make Your Cut Peony Blooms Last: 7 Tips to Try

Peonies as cut flowers are among the most voluminous and unrivaled in the late spring display. With petal-packed blooms, a light fragrance, and a range of hues from the softest blush to scarlet, the beloved old garden perennials are a bouquet mainstay. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe to explore ways to make cut peonies last longer in the vase and make the most of a short but bloom-filled season.

Several hanging pots with brightly blooming cascading petunias in shades of pink and white, in a sunny garden.

Flowers

9 Cascading Petunia Plants For Pots and Containers

Cascading petunias quickly fill a pot on their own or in complement to other summertime blooms and dynamic foliage. The versatile, long-blooming favorites are tailor-made for container culture. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in top-performing trailing varieties to soften the edge in a wash of color.

A cheerful garden display of reseeded petunias in shades of pink, purple, and white, basking in warm sunshine with delicate, trumpet-shaped blooms and soft green foliage.

Flowers

Will Petunias Reseed In the Garden?

Petunias, with their easy color and care, are annual favorites. Depending on the variety and climate, they even reseed for a show in the following seasons. With reseeding petunias, the display is a surprise. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores petunias’ capacity to reseed in their optimal growing environments.

Waves of flowering phenomenal lavender shrubs form tidy rows, their purple blossoms rising above pale green, narrow leaves.

Herbs

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For ‘Phenomenal’ Lavender

If you adore the look and smell of lavender, but struggle to keep it alive, try 'Phenomenal' lavender. It's ultra tough and thrives in a wider range of climates. Join Florida gardener Melissa Strauss to learn about this phenomenal plant and how to care for it in your garden.

A row of several developing crops, highlighting their red stems and leafy tops, showcasing thick rhubarb stalks tips

Fruits

15 Rhubarb Growing Tips for Thick, Healthy Stalks

Rhubarb is a low-maintenance perennial that rewards patience with years of delicious harvests. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares essential tips for growing thick, healthy rhubarb stalks that will transform your pies, jams, and other seasonal treats.

overhead close up of perennial sedge, a grass-like clumping plant

Ornamental Gardens

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Pennsylvania Sedge

Sedges are like grasses, though they’re slightly different! The Pennsylvania sedge is a superb species that’s drought-tolerant, frost-hardy, and easy to care for. Whether you’re planting a native plant garden, a border, or a lawn, this grass-like plant is perfect for your home garden.