How to Grow and Care for Black Chokeberry

Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) is a deciduous shrub that is native to the eastern part of North America. It grows in an upright and fairly rounded shape. Its glossy, dark green leaves are around 1 to 3 inches long and either lanceolate or elliptical in shape. The foliage turns red to reddish-purple in the fall, providing striking … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Natal Plum

Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) is a flowering shrub grown mostly as a landscape specimen but also for its small fruits, which taste like cranberries. It has a moderate-to-fast growth rate and is best planted in fall or winter. Natal plum does best in sandy, well-draining soil. This shrub can be propagated through cuttings, but it will … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Watermelon

Watermelon is an annual fruiting vine that requires a relatively long, hot growing season to produce the iconic summertime treat familiar to picnickers everywhere. Watermelon is one member of the very large Cucurbitaceae family of plants, a group that includes most of the vining vegetables, including cucumbers, squash, and pumpkins. The watermelons grown in domestic gardens are … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Pomegranate Trees

Pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) produce delicious fruit, and if you have the right warm climate, they are easy to maintain. The trees usually take between three to six years to mature enough to bear their signature red, leathery fruit filled with sweet, edible seeds. The pomegranate can range from a dwarf shrub of 3 feet to a tree of … Read more

We Asked Gardeners Which Perennial Vegetables Are Lowest Maintenance for Endless Harvests—They Named These 8

From starting seeds to maintaining the nutrient- and water-hungry plants, vegetable gardens can often end up feeling like more work than they’re worth for the average gardener. That’s where perennial vegetables come in. These easy-to-grow, low-maintenance species are planted once and enjoyed for years to come. And due to their natural hardiness, they are also easier to … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Kalanchoe Pinnata

Kalanchoe pinnata, also called cathedral bells, is a succulent plant in the stonecrop family. It’s known for its vigorous growth, bell-shaped flowers, and ability to grow baby plantlets along the scalloped edges of mature leaves. Kalanchoe pinnata grows best with warm temperatures, well-drained soil, minimal watering, and at least six hours of bright sunlight per day. Note … Read more

Why More And More Gardeners Choose Crevice Gardens

A crevice garden feels like a piece of wild mountain terrain captured in your backyard. It’s where art, ecology, and patience come together, a landscape built from stone and life. Instead of layering soil and mulch, this style uses upright rocks arranged closely together to form narrow gaps, known as crevices. These spaces become the … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Sugar Cane

Sugar cane is a tall, fast-growing perennial grass known for its long, thick stems filled with sweet sap. While it’s primarily cultivated for producing sugar and molasses, sugar cane is also an appealing choice for home gardens as an ornamental plant. It can serve as a privacy screen, border, accent, or focal point due to its lush … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Queen Elizabeth Rose

Queen Elizabeth rose (Rosa ‘Queen Elizabeth’) was the first Grandiflora rose, which is a cross between a hybrid tea rose and a floribunda rose. It was bred in 1954 by the American rose breeder Walter Lammerts to commemorate the ascension of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne in 1952. Grandiflora roses combine the long, tall, upright stems of hybrid … Read more