As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
As Delaware experiences drought, native plants offer a drought-resistant and sustainable alternative. And fall may be the best time to plant them.
Whether you live in an area with little rain or you're looking for something that can handle some neglect, these drought-tolerant ground covers are great picks.
Sedums are known for being a low-maintenance ground cover, and it's true -- but a little extra winter care can help protect ...
For residents interested in transitioning to sustainable, drought-tolerant landscapes, the Delaware Department of Agriculture offers a list of nurseries providing native plants.
Growing plants that can withstand bizarre weather patterns is becoming more of a worry these days. Try these resilient plants ...
Succulents are drought-tolerant plants, but it's essential to know how to properly water them to help them thrive.
Purchase a terrarium or repurpose something hiding on a shelf in the basement, garage or shed. Even a cool glass container, cloche or bell jar turned open-side-down and placed on a shallow planting ...