Flashy zinnias (Zinnia elegans) love hot weather and can handle drought and poor soil. Read on for tips on how to grow these low-maintenance flowers.| The Spruce
If the leaves on your cucumber plant are yellow instead of healthy green, look for these clues to fix the problem and save your harvest.| The Spruce
Garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) is a summertime favorite, due to its long-lasting blooms. Read on to learn how to grow it.| The Spruce
Bee balm (Monarda spp.) is a long-blooming perennial magnet for butterflies, bees, songbirds, and hummingbirds. Learn to grow this North American native.| The Spruce
Add milk spray to the list of homemade remedies for powdery mildew. Learn how to use a milk solution for an effective treatment.| The Spruce
Roses (Rosaceae) are gardening classics, from heirloom varieties to floribundas, and caring for them can be easy. Learn how to grow and care for roses of any kind.| The Spruce
Flowering crabapples (Malus spp.) are apple tree species and cultivars that are grown more for their spectacular spring flowers than for their fruit.| The Spruce
If you see powdery patches on your plants, it's probably powdery mildew. You can control it with a homemade spray.| The Spruce
We tested the best garden sprayers based on their ease of use, maneuverability, and capacity in our yards and gardens to find the very best.| The Spruce
Learn how to make and use a simple baking soda spray to prevent and cure fungus on plants and similar houseplant issues.| The Spruce
Learn the many reasons why tomato plant leaves may be turning yellow. Identify the problem, fixes, and how to prevent yellow leaves on a tomato plant.| The Spruce
Neem oil, an organic insecticide, is pressed from seeds of tropical neem trees. Learn how to use it to spare your garden from disruptive insects.| The Spruce
Explore the range of mulch types for your healthy flower garden, including organic or inorganic, dyed, rubber mulch and more.| The Spruce
Here is what you want to know about using baking soda safely and effectively in your garden.| The Spruce