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Here are some grasses that handle wet winters and dry summers with relative ease, while adding year-round interest and texture.
Since you want to add more edibles to your landscape, this would be a good addition, although it might not be easy to find.
Since many common plants appeal to more than one sense, you likely already have the beginnings of a sensory garden in your ...
In terms of what to avoid, hanging baskets are a bit of a no-go, as they tend to dry out faster. And despite their name, ...
With innovative hillside landscape ideas, such as terraced beds and low-maintenance plants, you can make the most of a sloped or hilly yard. A sloped yard doesn’t have to be a landscaping challenge.
If you're tired of your boring lawn, try a mulch backyard instead of a grass one! If mulch isn't your speed, we've got other options too. Grass backyards may be the most common option but they’re far ...
Time-poor gardeners should skip the high-maintenance annual plants that always require watering and deadheading; they’re ...
If used for preserving or candying, the rhizomes should be dug while tender and succulent, rather than when old, tough and ...
Keeping your garden thriving through one heatwave after another can be a struggle, but a team of experts recommends one cheap ...
Keeping flower-beds well-mulched is one tip. They said: “Mulching is one of the most effective ways to retain moisture in the ...
Garland County Master Gardeners Karin Grisham, back left, and Paula Jackson are seen with homeowners Barbara and Al Niven whose yard at 200 Bellaire Drive was named Residential Yard of the Month for ...
Gardeners' World 2025 is packed with ideas, tips and advice, helping you to get the best out of your outside space.