No matter what you call them, plant these carefree, colorful flowers in your garden. Learn about the different types of dianthus.
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The Different Types of Carnations (Dianthus)

Guide to Growing Dahlias in Your Garden
Grow dahlias for long-lasting, colorful blooms for your containers, beds, and cut flowers.

A Guide to Garden Fertilizer-1
What is fertilizer made from? When do I use fertilizer in my garden? What type of fertilizer should I use? Find the answers.

Native Redbud Trees are Fast-Growing
Redbud (Cercis) are known for their flowers but with their unique foliage and fall colors, their beauty is renewed each season.

Remember Nature's Wildflowers When Planning Your Garden
Wildflowers are native to a specific area and so are more hardy, adaptable, and tenacious in your flower garden.

Remembrance Poppies to Honor Veterans
How did poppy flowers come to be symbols of remembrance for veterans? Learn the history of these flowers of honor.

Shrubs for Shady Areas in Your Yard and Garden
Shade shrubs can flourish in low light and produce colorful flowers season after season. Shop Wayside Gardens.

Sun-Loving Shrubs for Hot and Dry Gardens
Shrubs you can plant in the hottest and driest areas of the garden with great success to add beauty, curb appeal, and color to your landscape.

Take Another Look at Azaleas
Are azaleas in your garden's reach? Check out the new, reblooming, and hardier than ever Perfecto Mundo® azalea.

The Science of Plant Colors
In the science of plant colors, there are three elements that contribute to the pigment of flowers and foliage.