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Raising a flower bed gives you control over your soil type and drainage. For yards that have water-logged soil or are prone to floods, raising your flower bed means the difference between a...
You may already have a design in mind of the way you want your flower bed to look. Shrubs add interest to any flower bed and highlight the flowers planted with them. Evergreen, deciduous or...
Bidens are garden plants featuring long green stems and small yellow blooms that resemble that of a daisy, with larger and fewer petals. While they are not suited for garden pots due to their...
With a little ingenuity and a shovel, you can create a literal "bed of roses" in your garden or yard. This is a charming way to recycle an old iron bed frame or even the head and foot of an...
Tulips and crocuses provide splashes of color in your spring garden, but it can be disappointing when hungry squirrels and rabbits dig up your flowerbeds and devour your bulbs. Protect your bulbs...
One of the most daunting tasks when starting a new garden is digging out the bed. But it can be accomplished in four easy steps without stripping sod or digging in rock-hard clay.
Add a touch of whimsy to your garden by converting an old bed frame into a real flower bed. Old iron frames work best for this. Find one at an antique or junk store and give it a fresh coat of...
Moles are small, insectivorous mammals belonging to the Talpidae family. They typically feed on earthworms, although they've been known to eat grubs as well. According to the Purdue University...
Weeds can be more than a nuisance in flower beds--they can destroy them. Some weeds are vicious and overrun flowers, while others are simply ugly. There are many ways to prevent weeds from growing...
You have enjoyed your flower gardens all spring and summer. I'm sure the blooms were beautiful and you cared for your flowers well. But now that fall is here it is time to winterize those flower...
Tulips, one of the most recognizable spring flowers, bring beauty to any yard in early spring. Tulips grow from bulbs, which must be planted about half a foot underground. If you have landscaping...
Slugs and snails are pesky little critters that can invade your garden and cause a lot of damage. They feed on shrubs, foliage, plant tissue and trees and thrive in moist, cool places. Slugs can...
Even though your flower bed is growing and doing well, it still needs to be fertilized from time to time. Fertilizing will ensure that the plants continue to thrive by receiving all the nutrients...
Autumn is a great time to plant a bed of daffodil bulbs. Anytime during September and October, before the first frost, is a good time to do it. Depending on the size of your daffodil bed and how...
Cats are extremely independent and they generally walk and do their business wherever they want to, including your flower garden. There are several different ways you can keep cats out of flower...
Adding a raised garden bed around a pool adds not only beauty and value, but it can also serve as a retaining wall to prevent muddy runoff from entering your pool. What type of garden you intend...
You won't believe how simple this is to create a new flower or vegetable bed in the yard that is grassy. You do not have to take up the grass!!! Just cover the grassy area with about 5 sheets of...
Don't let the cost of flowers every dampen your green thumb. With a few tips from this article, you too can have a beautiful perennial flower bed which gives back year after year. Keep in mind...
Did you just buy your first house? Then it probably has a few empty garden beds. Here are some tips on how to get started on a budget.
Gardeners who live in the frost belt are often distressed every spring to see that their black plastic garden bed edging has popped up out of the ground over the winter. Here's a tip on how to...
As summer winds down and the days and nights get cooler in your area it is time to begin thinking about your perennial flower beds. Hostas, sedum, daffodils and all of those plants that come back...
From a simple border by the side of the house to a dramatic focal point, a flower bed adds color and interest to the landscape. Planning and preparing the bed sets the foundation for many bouquets...
A perennial garden is a thing of beauty. Once planted, it will bring you years of joy while requiring very little attention. Here are some suggestions for expressing yourself with a beautiful and...
Weeds often grow more quickly than flowers do and can shade young plants so severely that they may fail to thrive. Also, a weed-infested flower bed can ruin your home's curb appeal, and can sap...
With Spanish Roof Tiles, you can create a decorative raised bed garden even on rocky ground, gravel or other hard to plant areas. And there is little or no digging required!
Annual flowers provide gorgeous splashes of long blooming color in our summer garden beds. Your local plant nursery will offer a dazzling array of annual flower choices suitable for sun or shade....
People create raised beds not only for vegetable gardens but also for flowerbeds, and the styles and shapes that you are able to create are almost unlimited. For a simple, easy-to-build project...
Creating your own flower bed with branches is an excellent way to get a flower bed started without purchasing materials from a store. The materials needed can be found around your yard or perhaps...
Having a beautiful flower bed does not have to cost hundreds of dollars in plants, mulch, and labor. With some planning and a little bit of work before spring comes, you can have a...
If installed to a depth of 6 inches, black edging slows the encroachment of lawn grass into landscape beds. Black edging is made of a pliable plastic that allows it to be installed in a curved...
There are several ways to plant an inexpensive flower bed. All it takes is a little gardening know-how, patience and a good eye for bargains.
With a little creativity you can plan and plant a colorful flower bed to enjoy all summer-long. It's easy and here's how to do it!
Trumpet lilies are impressive in any garden with their stately appearance and their fragrant flowers. There are several varieties, offering gardeners a choice of not only color, but of different...
If you are thinking about adding an additional flower bed to your yard, you don't have to hire someone to do it for you. Hiring a professional landscaper to make the bed and then landscape it, can...
Do you have a raised bed in need of serious repair or just sick of looking at the same old wooden bed? With a little creativity and some effort you can have a rejuvenated raised bed.
A trench around a flower bed serves a few purposes: It provides a place to put the lawnmower wheel when you cut grass; it's an area where wood chips and mulch can fall without spreading to the...
Landscaping and gardening are some of the most popular hobbies in the U.S. and those with an artistic flow on how a flower garden can be designed can create lovely flower beds. Even for the...
A reasonably easy, "green" way to remove weeds and weed seeds from your garden, as well as some insect pests is solarization. This method does take some time, so planning ahead is...
Poor quality soil or very rocky ground prevents you from having a wonderful assortment of flowers growing in front of your home...Here are some steps that will help build a flower bed or vegetable...
Creating a flower bed on a bank or slope can be challenging, but the result is usually rewarding. A little advance work with pencil and paper will help ensure success. Excavation and terracing...
On the West Coast and in warmer states, it is easy to begin work on your garden maintenance now. The weather is cool and the ground is moist.
Edging around a flower bed not only gives it a tidy, sleek look; it also makes the bed look finished. The character of different edging materials selected enhances or detracts from the flowers and...
With proper preparation and planning, you can easily plan a perennial flower bed that give you joy for many years to come.
You've planted your flower bed and now wait for the eye-popping and colorful blooms that are soon to come. However, if you don't have a border then your flower bed may not seem complete. There are...
It's always a good idea to lay a mulch but especially so for Christmas as it shows your garden off at its best.
Annuals are flowers whose life cycle only lasts one year. Because the plants will die off in the fall, there is no need to try to overwinter them, but if you'll be using the garden bed again next...
Edging Your Perennial Garden
Learn how any why it is a good idea to edge your garden bed in this free video clip on perennial gardening.
Edging a flower bed not only keeps the soil and mulch in place, it also accents the shape of any bed. Loose flower beds with no real edging can seem sloppy and too wild. With good edging, there is...
This How To article explains a few quick and easy ways to mow your lawn without getting grass clippings on the flower bed.
An island bed is a flower bed that can be viewed from all sides. It can add visual interest and appeal to any lawn or planting area. You can spruce up a large, grassy lawn by putting smaller...