If you're an avid bird watcher and are looking for ways to attract more feathered friends to your yard, check out 15 berry-producing plants that they'll love.
Want some better smells in your garden? Plant these fragrant, sweet-smelling trees in your garden or yard to get the most wonderful smells when they bloom.
Fruit-bearing fig trees offer delicious fruit, but there may be a downside to planting them in your yard. Consider these factors and possible alternatives.
Instead of adding invasive English ivy to your yard, discover an evergreen shrub that looks similar and can also be used as a groundcover or trailing plant.
Our master gardener loves the classic look of peonies in the garden. To amp up their showiness, plant them as companions beneath any of these flowering trees.
Imagine a fence covered with lush foliage, beautiful red flowers, and hummingbirds flitting back and forth. Now, make it yours with this trailing vine.
Amur maple trees are beautiful but there are reasons you might come to regret planting one in the first place. Consider the downsides of planting an amur maple.
Instead of leaving the space underneath your dogwood tree bare, place one of the following plants in the shaded area to add more interest to your yard.
Are you looking for colorful plants and flowers to grow beside your roses without harming them? You have options; browse our 15 favorite rose companions here.
If you love the bright, cheery flowers of a forsythia shrub but don't have enough room in your yard, our expert gardener suggests this smaller alternative.
Acacia trees can be an appealing addition to your yard, but be careful about what species you plant. Though beautiful, some can have a dangerous impact.
If you have a prized vegetable garden, there is one weed you never want to see. Here's what you need to know about this dangerous weed and how to get rid of it.
Gardeners might not like the maldorous scent of this native flowering vine, but plenty of pollinators and birds are drawn to its smell and its purple berries.
If you're looking for the perfect vine to grow for more privacy from your neighbors this could be the answer, especially since it looks and smells great too.
Discover which plants may attract unwanted snakes to your garden. Protect your outdoor space from potential snake encounters with these tips on plants to avoid.
The Zulu giant (or carrion flower) is a fascinating and gorgeous plant, but there are several good reasons you might not actually want to keep one around.
Pollinator-friendly native species? Check. Easy to grow? Check. Gorgeous color-changing seasonal berries? Check! Plant this shrub and add beauty to your garden.