These ferns flourish in shady spots and provide pretty, delicate foliage. We spoke to experts who share the types of ferns they love to grow in their gardens.| Martha Stewart
Knock Out roses were bred to include the best characteristics from different species of roses. The variety is known for being easy to care for, disease-resistant, and a repeat bloomer. We talked to rose experts for everything you need to know about how to grow and care for Knock Out roses.| Martha Stewart
Plants that attract butterflies are colorful and offer resting spots and nectar for the ecosystem's critical pollinators. Our experts help you choose the right plants.| Martha Stewart
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
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
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
Learn when to plant roses, according to gardening experts. They also explain when not to plant roses and share their best planting tips for optimal success.| Martha Stewart
These flower bed ideas from experts will inspire your garden design. From adding a bird bath to planting wildflowers, the options are endless when it comes to creating a beautiful garden.| Martha Stewart
Even the easiest plants are susceptible to common diseases, like powdery mildew and root rot. But there are some varieties that were cultivated to be resistant to these conditions. Here, we're sharing 10 expert-recommended disease-resistant plants.| Martha Stewart
In this guide, we provide a companion planting chart and cover the pants that provide shade, deter pests, and encourage pollinators.| Martha Stewart
Hibiscus are subtropical woody shrubs and small trees. The easy-to-care-for plant has a few maintenance requirements and needs proper soil, light, fertilizer, and water to survive.| Martha Stewart
Here we explain how to start a flower garden. The first step is deciding where in your yard you want the garden to go. Then you can begin the fun part, like choosing your flowers and designing how you want to plant them.| Martha Stewart
Here are the best plants for a cut flower garden, according to experts. Planting assorted colors and textures results in a mix for stunning DIY arrangements.| 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
For many suburban homeowners, deer have become a huge problem in their gardens. Today I am sharing the 13 best deer resistant plants and flowers you can put in your garden to keep a beautiful| At Lane and High
Plant a lush cottage garden overflowing with color. Choose from these cottage garden plants, including roses, peonies, flowering herbs, and more.| Martha Stewart
These flowers will thrive in sunny gardens and will come back year after year with bright, colorful, easy-to-care-for blooms.| Martha Stewart
Perennials are a low-maintenance way to ensure your garden has blooms every spring. From choosing a location to caring for your plants, here's everything you need to know about how to plant a perennial garden.| Martha Stewart
These low-maintenance perennials are perfect for busy gardeners. All of the varieties on this list will grow with minimal effort on your end.| Martha Stewart
These expert-recommended pollinator plants provide bees, butterflies, birds, and more with essential nutrients through nectar, seeds, and insects.| Martha Stewart
Learn when to plant everything in your garden, from flowers and vegetables to shrubs and trees, with our seasonal calendar.| 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