Autumn is finally here, which means it's time to give your fall garden a seasonal refresh. As the days cool down and the light starts to soften, summer's bold blooms will begin to fade—and that's your ...
Plenty of flowers attract hummingbirds in the spring and summer, but it takes something special to keep them coming back to ...
(Scripps Howard)Wildflowers are among nature's greatest gifts, and yet they can be the most difficult plants to grow in gardens. The problem is that we aren't observing nature. We try to impose our ...
Did you know that having more hummingbirds in your yard also means better insect control? These hungry little birds are known to consume spiders, mosquitoes, and a handful of other pesky bugs.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. As summer fades away and fall settles in, birds in North America begin ...
The worst of the heat and humidity is finally behind us, and autumn ushers in crisp air and brilliant color. Reds, yellows and purples fill the landscape and remind us that fall gardens still have ...
We are entering the second full week of October; the weather has been wonderful for the last two weeks and maybe will not get back up in the high 90s this year. Wildflowers cover fields, meadows, ...
Fall is the perfect time to plant wildflower seeds if you want a vibrant yard of bluebonnets, sunflowers, coreopsis, and other Texas favorites next spring. Michael Arnold, Ph.D., director of The ...
Plant hardy fall bloomers like violas and asters to keep your garden blooming into cooler months. Choose blooming fuchsia for instant color that lasts through October or longer. These low-maintenance ...
You can see wildflowers all year at these U.S. National Parks. From Washington to Tennessee, here's where to go for flowers ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – When you think of autumn, you probably think of the leaves changing colors, but Florida doesn’t often see those deep reds, oranges, and yellows like some of our neighbors to the north.