These autumn flowers will add color to your yard—and food for pollinators—even as the weather cools.| Martha Stewart
Learn how to grow a kitchen garden filled with herbs, vegetables, and fruits in this how-to guide. Experts share tips for choosing a location, selecting your plants, segmenting, and caring for this style of garden.| Martha Stewart
Learn the best ground cover plants for your yard, according to gardening experts. The low-growing plants are used to choke out weeds, control erosion, and fill in areas where grass won't grow.| Martha Stewart
Coneflowers are easy to grow perennials that will add welcome color to your garden. Learn how to grow and care for coneflowers, including how to plant, prune, and protect them from unwanted pests.| Martha Stewart
Poppies a symbols of peace and tranquility, but they're also great at attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees. Here, several gardening experts explain how to grow and care for the flower.| Martha Stewart
The lavender plant, a perennial shrub, is one of Martha's favorite blooms. Here, learn how to care for a lavender plant, whether you're growing this fragrant variety as a houseplant or outdoors—and get our best lavender plant growing tips courtesy of Martha and several garden experts.| Martha Stewart
Foxgloves are perennials that make a beautiful addition to any garden. These easy-to-grow blooms need to be kept away from children and pets, as they are toxic.| Martha Stewart
Roses may have a reputation for being hard to grow but they aren't as complex as they seem. With these expert tips, you'll have roses blooming in no time.| Martha Stewart
Gardening experts describe the different methods for growing peonies, how to create beautiful blooms year after year, a season-by-season care chart, how to avoid common problems, and more.| Martha Stewart
These perennial plants have long-lasting flowers, so you can enjoy them for entire (if not multiple) seasons. Grow one of these expert-recommended perennials for continuous color in your garden.| Martha Stewart
Learn the USDA gardening zones and the plants to grow depending on your region. Garden experts also explain the growing conditions of each region.| Martha Stewart
Whether you’re looking to adorn an arbor, trellis, pergola, fence, gazebo, or house, there’s a vining plant or flowering vine that’s right for you. Gardening experts share their favorite climbing and flowering vines, along with tips on growing and caring for them.| Martha Stewart