Tough as nails, but they're pretty, too. Turn your black thumb into a green thumb with our picks for the top 10 plants you can't kill.
We have all been there; sweat patches are the one downside to a beautiful hot summer’s day or energetic dance floor, particularly for those of us who like to experiment with colourful c
Add some flower power to your garden this year with any of these tough-as-nails perennial bloomers. No green thumb required!
These resilient flowers will liven up your landscape without causing you to constantly fuss around with them.
Killing invasive plants could potentially help save species.
Look out for these floral fatales in your neighbor's backyard!
These sturdy beauties can handle a little neglect.
We're letting you in on the secret of the absolute easiest house plants hat are impossible to kill (no matter how hard you try).
Everyone dreams of a no-fuss garden—one that flowers and fruits and flourishes without perplexing horticultural problems. The thing is, many of the plants touted by the nursery industry as easy to grow actually grow a little too easily and become invasive. Next time you’re perusing the garden center shelves, eschew plants like the ones listed below: They’re known for bad behavior and botanical misdeeds. Instead, pick a native (or just a non-invasive) alternative.
One North Knoxville woman said she has a plant problem and she's blaming canine culprits. But can dogs doing their business really hurt your flowers?
Some of us have a gift for gardening, others are feared by fauna. But have you come across a plant that remains durable no matter what?
We've put together a list of plants to avoid (or at least think twice about) when you see them in the wild or in a garden store.
Indoor plants clean the air, make our spaces look great, and could also boost productivity. But choosing the right kind of indoor plant will depend on the kind of light we have and whether or not we tend to kill plants. That’s where this flowchart comes in.