Grow This, Not That: 12 Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants
Save the environment (and your garden) by avoiding invasive imported plants—and growing these native species instead.
Save the environment (and your garden) by avoiding invasive imported plants—and growing these native species instead.
Whether you’re starting a new lawn or just filling in some bare patches, here’s how to get the best results the next time you sow grass seed.
There’s no pressure to do it all: Hiring a yard waste removal service to clean up and haul away the debris frees up time and can save your back.
This tropical plant features striking leaf patterns and is a perfect pick for shady corners.
Don’t let biting bugs keep you from enjoying your outdoor spaces this year. Instead, scatter plants that keep mosquitoes in patio containers, garden beds, and anywhere else you congregate in fresh air.
The cold weather may curb your enthusiasm for the outdoors, but there is still plenty of pleasure to be taken from tending the landscape, even after your favorite plants have gone dormant. These are our favorite ways to enjoy your garden in the winter.
Annual flowers bring color, texture, fragrance, and beauty to gardens by blooming all summer. Complementing perennials—and each other—they add interest and delightful variety.
Summer is the perfect time for grilling. Take advantage of these hot deals at Lowe’s and save on some of our favorite tested grills.
Got rabbits nibbling on your vegetable garden? Follow a combination of these four methods to safely—and humanely—get rid of them.
An easy and effective way to winterize your garden, mulching is also key to saving time, money, and energy when spring arrives.