10 Red Flowers for Big, Bold Color in Your Garden
Add an eye-popping assortment of red flowers to your garden, and you'll be thrilled with the bold color they add to your landscape.
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Add an eye-popping assortment of red flowers to your garden, and you'll be thrilled with the bold color they add to your landscape.
Grow these native plants to attract birds with berries, seeds, and shelter. Select from trees, shrubs, vines, and flowers that also add beauty to your garden.
Learn how to build your own Leopold bench and matching table. All you need is a weekend and an extra set of hands.
Learn how to dry hydrangeas with tips from an expert to DIY beautiful floral decor for your home.
For gardens that are both stunning and sustainable, designers increasingly are adopting a planting style known as naturalism. Learn how to bring its ideas into your yard.
These budget small garden ideas will help you affordably create a gorgeous outdoor space.
Enhance your outdoor oasis with these garden decor ideas for various styles, budgets, and landscape sizes.
Learn what attracts dragonflies and damselflies to your yard to get rid of pesky mosquitos. They eat hundreds of mosquitos a day.
Protect your homegrown produce and learn how to make an arbor made with PVC pipes. This easy project is much less expensive than store-bought options!
Preserve your favorite flowers by pressing them with materials you have around your house.
Give vining plants something to grow onto. This easy climbing frame is made out of flexible willow branches, a few pots, and some gravel.
Repurpose a tomato cage to create a tall plant stand perfect for a front stoop container garden. Add rustic flair with rope-wrapped rows.
Grow these plants with purple leaves to add color to your garden even when nothing is blooming.
Discover the best evergreens and other plants to forage from your garden for DIY wreaths, garlands, and other natural holiday decorations.
Create a gorgeous garden with these border plants that offer vibrant flowers and textures all season long.
Put old-fashioned color favorites — pink and purple — to work in your flowerbeds with these new-style garden compositions.
Make a DIY drip irrigation system for potted plants to keep your container garden lush and beautiful. A hardware store has all the supplies you need for this simple project.
These annuals, perennials, vines, and shrubs have colorful leaves that won't fade like flowers.
Birds eat the seeds of several annuals and perennials. The best seedy plants to grow for birds are goldenrod, pearl millet, sea holly, Joe Pye weed, New England aster, sunflower, cosmos, black-eyed Susan, purple coneflower, zinnia, coreopsis, globe thistle, sedum, and native grasses.
Make this gorgeous tabletop garden display and enjoy the lush arrangement during the winter months before transferring the bulbs into your garden come spring.