Find tips, techniques and ideas to address your garden's needs at HGTV.com
Success!
A link to %this page% was e-mailed
If you can't divert accumulating water, consider Plan B -- install plants that don't mind getting wet feet from time to time.
If you can't divert accumulating water, consider Plan B -- install plants that don't mind getting wet feet from time to time.
How much moisture are your plants getting? Conduct an irrigation audit to find out.
For moist to wet areas of your landscape, choose from among these beautiful plants: they love having wet feet.
Take a closer look at the butterworts, sundews, cobra lilies, pitcher plants and Venus flytraps that derive nutrients by trapping and c...
Create a long-lasting garden using plants adapted to various weather conditions.
Master gardener Maureen Gilmer discusses the advantages of water gardening.
This shrubby perennial can be grown in masses and is great as a perennial border.
Master gardener Maureen Gilmer shares her expertise on the elegant cold-hardy bloomer, Luna.
This tropical plant flourishes in well-drained soil and can grow up to 10 feet tall.
Browse new outdoor spaces from top designers.
Shop outdoor products from fire pits to outdoor furniture, planters and more