Placing your shortest plants in the front and taller ones in the back will draw the eye through your flower bed naturally.
Imagine turning your child’s playtime into a garden of creativity with a spring flower playdough tray! Bursting with bright colors and squishy textures, this fun activity sparks little imaginations ...
Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things nature. She holds a degree in Journalism from Ohio University. When you ...
I grew up in my Grandma's garden, so it’s comforting to grow the same beautiful flowers she grew and loved, including the ...
Everyday flowers can be an easy way to brighten up any room in your house, not just for the holiday season, but year-round. Thanks to a large selection of fresh flowers at local grocery stores and ...
Most gardeners pick flowers they love and hope for the best. Garden designers pick by the color wheel, and the difference is visible from the street. The good news? Color theory for gardens isn't ...