597 Results For

‘roses for shade’

A shot of a composition of jewel tone colored flowers, showcasing blue, purple and pink hues, placed on a yard area, showcasing 2026 gardening trends

Gardening Inspiration

2026 Gardening Trends to Try Now

Garden trends are constantly evolving, reflecting changes in how we think about our outdoor spaces. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explores 9 trends shaping gardens in 2026, from wildlife-friendly choices to bold design statements you can try in your own backyard.

Red Tea-Oil Camellia blooms are one of flowers survive winter, appearing to be covered win white frost placed somewhere with warm sunlight

Flowers

31 Flowers that Will Survive Winter

Looking for cold-hardy blooms? Try one of these 31 flowers that will survive the winter. We include woody shrubs, tough annuals, and herbaceous perennials that fill the garden with blooms during the cool months. Join longtime gardener Jerad Bryant in discovering these beautiful, productive, and vigorous winter flowers.

Delicate snowdrop flowers bloom through the snow, showcasing bright white blooms in a winter garden.

Flowers

19 Flowers That Bloom in Winter

Winter is coming, but the season doesn’t have to be without blooming color. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe highlights winter flowers for vibrance, fragrance, and visual interest inside and out.

An area with a natural garden look, having different trees, shrubs and flowers looking visually pleasing with a natural aesthetic

Gardening Inspiration

Perfect Gardens Are Out: What to Plant for a Natural Look

Natural, messy gardens aren’t only desirable for their wild design—they also provide valuable habitat space for wildlife! Help the critters in your local environment by converting a perfect, cultivated garden into one that’s low-maintenance with a natural look. Native plant gardener Jerad Bryant shares expert recommendations.

A beetle with a bright metallic green head and bronze-brown wing covers rests on a green plant bud, one of the plants Japanese beetles hate.

Garden Pests

11 Plants Japanese Beetles Hate

Japanese beetles make quick work of devouring otherwise healthy plants. For several weeks in the summer, they feed on a wide range of hosts. To minimize damage and deter the hungry insects, gardening expert Katherine Rowe highlights their least favorite selections so we may reduce the draw while maintaining whole specimens.