The sharp and zingy flavor of the ginger plant is popular in all cuisines worldwide. We'll show you how to grow it!| Epic Gardening
A good evergreen ground cover will provide year-round foliage as well as erosion control. Kendra Meador explores preferred varieties and their best uses.| Epic Gardening
Growing asters is a great way to get started in flower gardening. Asters are very easy to grow and a beautiful addition to a summer garden. Kevin Espiritu will take you through all the steps to grow these beautiful flowers.| Epic Gardening
Do you love watching hummingbirds flitting from flower to flower, or have you always wondered how you can attract these beautiful birds to your landscape? If you live in a location with hummingbirds, you can easily create an environment to entice these little birds to visit your yard. In this article, gardening enthusiast and wildlife biologist Liessa Bowen will share 27 favorite native plants to attract hummingbirds.| Epic Gardening
Looking for some drought tolerant native plants to add to your garden this season? Check out this huge list of some of our favorites!| Epic Gardening
Phlox flowers are stunning with multiple shades. Whether you choose creeping phlox or mounding phlox, growing them is easy with our guide. Expert Lorin Nielson will show you the steps to growing phlox successfully.| Epic Gardening
Thinking of assembling the perfect plants to create a beautiful butterfly garden? Just adding plants alone is often not enough. In this article, gardening expert Liessa Bowen shares her top tips for creating a butterfly friendly refuge in your garden this season!| Epic Gardening
Are you looking for ways to attract more pollinators to your garden this season? There are many ways you can do it that you may not be thinking about! In this article, gardening expert Liessa Bowen shares her top tips for welcoming pollinators into your garden this season!| Epic Gardening
One of the most pervasive and annoying diseases that occurs on vegetable crops is powdery mildew. Though an infection isn’t uncommon in gardens, it’s| Epic Gardening