What Matters Most to You? When choosing flowers for your garden, two priorities often top the list: easy care and ecological impact. But do you need to choose just one?
What Matters Most to You? When choosing flowers for your garden, two priorities often top the list: easy care and ecological impact. But do you need to choose just one?
Why Drought-Conscious Gardening Matters As summers grow hotter and water restrictions become more common, especially in places like the American Southwest and California, planting a garden that thrives on less
Why Start with Flower Families? When designing a beginner-friendly pollinator garden, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the plant choices. A simple solution? Start with pollinator-approved flower families. These
Why Hanging Baskets for Shade Are Worth It Just because you have a shady porch, balcony, or north-facing garden doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice color. With the right plant
Why Create a Butterfly Garden? There’s magic in a garden filled with fluttering wings. A well-planned butterfly garden not only offers visual delight but also supports vital pollinator populations that
Whether you call them prickly pears, bunny ears, or simply those “flat cactus pads,” paddle cacti—scientifically known as Opuntia—are among the most recognizable and culturally significant succulents on the planet.
When you hear “cactus,” you might picture blazing sun, dry deserts, and spiny green columns. But tucked high in tropical tree canopies grows a different kind of cactus—lush, leafy, and
Brighten your space. Lighten your spirit. All with one little flower. What Is Calibrachoa? Also known as Mini Petunia or Million Bells If you’ve ever walked past a planter overflowing
Learn how to grow the magical 'Sensitive Plant' in any season, in any region. “My 5-year-old checks on her Mimosa every morning to see if it’s awake — it’s become
A beginner’s guide to growing petunias with ease, purpose, and a touch of emotional beauty. “A single bloom can soften a day — and petunias bloom by the thousands.” What