Flower Gardening
Rose Gardening Tips for Stunning Blooms
Pruning, feeding, and disease prevention for beautiful roses.
Grow vibrant blooms with flower gardening guides on roses, annuals, perennials, deadheading, and designing colorful borders.
Flower Gardening
Pruning, feeding, and disease prevention for beautiful roses.
Flower Gardening
Start your first flower season with confidence.
Flower Gardening
Choose the right mix for color and long-term structure.
Flower Gardening
Simple layouts that look full and polished all season.
Flower Gardening
Remove spent flowers to encourage continuous color.
Flower Gardening
Plant blooms perfect for bouquets and arrangements.
Flower Gardening
Plant tulips, daffodils, and more for spring color.
Flower Gardening
Heat-tolerant blooms that thrive in full sun.
Flower Gardening
Brighten darker corners with shade-tolerant blooms.
Flower Gardening
Feed blooms without overstimulating leafy growth.
Flower Gardening
Keep aphids and mildew from spoiling your display.
Flower Gardening
Low-maintenance color that supports pollinators.
Deadhead spent blooms, water consistently, and choose varieties suited to your light and climate.
Annuals complete their life cycle in one season; perennials return for multiple years with proper care.
Most roses are pruned in late winter or early spring before strong new growth begins.
Plant nectar-rich flowers in sunny spots and include host plants for caterpillars.