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A cluster of Osteospermum flowers with soft pink petals and dark purple centers among green foliage.

Ornamental Gardens

Our 17 Favorite Spring Porch Plants

One of the collective rites of spring is refreshing the look of our outdoor spaces with exuberant color. Entryway and porch plantings add welcoming cheer and boost curb appeal, whether they’re containers of mixed blooms or singular specimens and hanging baskets. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores favorite spring porch plants to celebrate the season.

Close up of blooming and wilting daffodil plants with yellowing and browning leaves in a sunny garden.

Plant Problems

Why Are My Daffodil Leaves Turning Brown and Yellow?

Yellow and brown daffodil leaves are normal if they change color after the blooms fade in late spring or early summer. If they turn yellow at any other time, they may be indicators of pests, diseases, or adverse growing conditions. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant in discovering what daffodils need to grow their best.

A cluster of dormant Lavandula shrubs with dry, light brown stems standing tall and brittle.

Herbs

Is My Lavender Dead or Dormant?: How to Tell

Lavenders adorn herb gardens with brilliant violet flowers and sweet aromas. In winter, the shrubs may look tired, gray, and dead! They dislike cold, wet, and cloudy conditions. Learn to tell if they’re dead or dormant alongside backyard gardener Jerad Bryant.

A close-up of Basella alba with round, glossy, bright green leaves and thick, fleshy stems.

Vegetables

9 Spinach Alternatives That Won’t Bolt in the Heat

Spinach is a supreme leafy green; its leaves are tender, nutritious, and slightly crunchy. Though they’re excellent to eat, they’re challenging to grow under the summer heat. Consider cultivating one of these nine heat-tolerant alternatives from seasoned grower Jerad Bryant.

Tall, cylindrical green stems grow in a tight, vertical arrangement, with delicate, wispy flower clusters appearing along the sides, blending seamlessly into the garden landscape as a bamboo screen alternative.

Ornamental Gardens

9 Bamboo Alternatives for Your Home Garden Screens

Bamboo can be both beautiful and extremely aggressive in its growth habits. It makes a beautiful screen but at what cost to the rest of your yard? In this article, Florida gardener Melissa Strauss discusses some attractive alternatives to bamboo that provide privacy and won't take over the entire landscape.

A female gardener holds potted flowering bee-safe plants including petunias, calendula and African daisy above a table in a garden for replanting.

Gardening Tips

How to Know if Your Nursery Plants are Bee-Safe

Pollinators are a vital part of a thriving garden ecosystem, but their populations are dwindling. More and more often, the plants we buy from nurseries have undergone treatment with chemicals that harm these helpers. Beekeeper Melissa Strauss explains how you can foster a more bee-friendly environment in your yard to help preserve the valuable populations and keep your flowers blooming and vegetables producing.