Grafting plants for food gardening and flower beds is a practice that delivers benefits to all gardeners. Read on to learn more.
Wayside Gardens Blog

What is a Grafted Plant: The Basics

What is a Pollinator?
Pollinators and why they are important. Horticulturalist Ann Barklow shares her knowledge and tips on how you can help your pollinators.

The Differences Between Rhododendron and Azalea
Did you know that all azaleas are rhododendrons but not all rhododendrons are azaleas? Get the details.

What Are the Differences Between Oxalis, Clover, and Shamrock?
Lovely oxalis, beneficial clover, and what’s a shamrock? Your questions answered here.

Secrets to a Chemical-Free Garden
7 all-natural tips to help keep your garden free of harmful garden pests and disease.

When and How to Prune Azalea
Whether you're pruning your rhododendron and azalea for shaping or to improve its heath here are tips you can follow to enhance blooming.

When Growing Fruit, Patience is Vital
Practice patience when growing fruit trees, your patience will be rewarded.

Winterberry Ilex Berry Poppins and Mr. Poppins
Award-winning and native shrubs with year-round interest. The “It” couple in your landscape, these dwarf winterberry hollies top the popularity charts.

Xeriscape Ideas and Plants to Conserve Water in the Garden
Possibly the best way to save water in the garden (xeriscape) is by choosing your plants with water conservation in mind.

Your Guide to Caring for Houseplants
Get the basics of houseplant care for your indoor plants needs. Tips for watering, soil, transplanting and more.