No-till gardening is a low maintenance technique that eliminates the need for digging or overturning your soil. Learn how to no-till garden, which improves soil quality, yields less weeds, and reduces soil erosion.| Martha Stewart
Fairy gardens have ties to ancient forms of folklore, but they also offer modern gardeners and crafters the opportunity to build a tiny, whimsical work of art. Whether you create one indoors or out, using found items or pre-made accessories, these miniature scenes are part daydream, part stress reliever.| Martha Stewart
A manicured front lawn and white picket fence is synonymous with the American dream—but as the nation faces an uncertain ecological future thanks to climate change, homeowners are adopting a new ideal. We asked experts to predict the future of the great American lawn.| Martha Stewart
These are the garden trends experts say will dominate in 2024, including sensory gardens, food forests, pollinator-friendly gardens, and beyond.| Martha Stewart
Learn how to grow a tapestry lawn with our complete how-to guide, including what to plant and how to care for it. Also called a meadow lawn, this landscaping technique requires little to no maintenance to thrive.| Martha Stewart
Grass lawns can be difficult on the environment. We're sharing several eco-friendly lawn alternatives that require little to no water, weeding, fertilizer, or pesticides.| Martha Stewart
Our best small backyard landscaping ideas will instantly elevate your space. We're sharing tips for creating a garden, seating area, and more in a small backyard.| Martha Stewart
Plant a lush cottage garden overflowing with color. Choose from these cottage garden plants, including roses, peonies, flowering herbs, and more.| Martha Stewart
Check out our creative container garden ideas—like herb gardens, vertical gardens, succulent gardens, and beyond. These beautiful, space-saving potted plant ideas will add greenery to your space.| 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