Amy Draiss
Amy Draiss, serving as the Digital Community Manager at Gardening Know How since 2021, is responsible for building and maintaining connections within our online community. Her knack for gardening has seamlessly translated into a digital green thumb, allowing her to educate and inspire thousands of gardeners daily on social media.
Amy's journey into the green world began with her hands-on experience in the family landscaping business. She later transitioned into the role of manager at a retail garden center in Northeast Ohio, where she cultivated her knowledge of plants, gardening supplies, and customer relations. Her knack for social media management soon blossomed, allowing her to connect with fellow gardeners and share her wisdom on a wider scale.
Still living in the Midwest, Amy has honed her gardening skills under the challenging conditions of the region. Her two-acre property enables her to cultivate a raised vegetable garden and enjoy a wide range of trees, shrubs and perennials, including a couple of her favorites: hydrangeas and Japanese maples. Fun fact – her deep love for hydrangeas has earned her the title of the Hydrangea Queen here at Gardening Know How.
Since joining the team, Amy has assisted in various marketing campaigns, manages email communications, publishes daily on social media and is the voice and author behind many of the team’s YouTube videos, covering a multitude of topics, with a special emphasis on her favorite subject—hydrangeas.
During her free time, she enjoys spending quality moments with her family and devoted canine companion, as well as indulging in her love for travel, theme parks, and, of course, gardening.
Amy's mission is to offer advice and inspiration for all plant enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting to sow your first seeds, Amy's expertise and genuine passion will help your garden flourish.
Latest articles by Amy Draiss
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8 White Flowering Shrubs To Add A Touch Of Elegance To Any Landscape
Whether you are looking to plant one bush with white flowers or several, it helps to have a shortlist of candidates. Click here for some ideas.
By Teo Spengler
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Shamrock Houseplants: How To Grow A Potted Shamrock Plant
The potted shamrock plant is an attractive indoor plant. So what is a shamrock plant? Read this article to find out more about growing and caring for shamrock plants in the home.
By Becca Badgett
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8 Best Plants For Under Trees To Transform A Shady Landscape Under The Canopy
These plants for under trees will totally transform your shady landscape! Whether you want lush foliage, beautiful blooms, or easy-care ground cover, there’s a plant for every need.
By Susan Patterson
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How To Get Hydrangeas To Bloom
When your favorite hydrangea is not flowering, check out a list of what it requires and make some changes that will make it happy again.
By Caroline Bloomfield
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What Is Garden Soil – When To Use Garden Soil
Garden soil vs. potting soil is often fodder for debate. It's good to know the differences between the two.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Best Underrated Plants: Forgotten Plants That Deserve A Second Look
We all love a showstopper, but there are plenty of unsung garden heroes that can elevate the vitality of your plot. We round up eight underrated plants you need to grow this year
By Bonnie Grant
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7 Houseplants Not Worth The Hassle: Should You Avoid These High-Maintenance Houseplants?
Whether you are a beginner indoor gardener or an experienced grower seeking a challenge, get ready to avoid or embrace these diva houseplants
By Melanie Griffiths
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Should I Prune My Hydrangeas In The Fall?
It's fall and your hydrangeas are still looking great! But should you prune your hydrangeas now, or wait for the spring?
By Amy Draiss
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10 Fall Flowers For Front Porch Decor
By Amy Draiss
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Companion Planting In Your Herb Garden
We all know the benefits of vegetable companion planting, but what about growing herbs as companion plants? Click here to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Top 9 Ways To Prep Your Garden For Winter
Fall garden care is important. How do you prepare your garden for winter? Click here to see our top 9 fall garden cleanup tips.
By Amy Draiss
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15 Best Flowering Shade Plants
What are the best flowers to plant in the shade? Discover our top 15 flowering shade plants.
By Amy Draiss
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Flowering Vines With An Extended Bloom Season
Whether you’re short on space, need to add privacy or hide unsightly views, take advantage of your vertical space with flowering vines.
By Amy Draiss
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How To Grow A Holiday Cactus - Christmas, Thanksgiving & Easter Cactus Differences
Can't tell the three kinds of holiday cactus apart? Click here to learn the differences, and how to care for all of them.
By Amy Draiss
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What Is Soil Made Of?
Finding the right soil is one of the most important factors in growing healthy plants. So what is soil made of? Click here to find out.
By Nikki Tilley
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Care for Bulbs After Blooming
It's tempting to chop down the leaves after you bulbs have bloomed, but you have to resist this urge! Click to learn why.
By Amy Draiss
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Improving Soil Quality: How To Condition Soil For Better Plant Growth
Improving soil quality is an essential part of gardening. Soil conditioner is a great way to accomplish this. Learn more here.
By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez
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Do-It-Yourself Floral Pumpkin Centerpiece
Can you believe this pretty pumpkin centerpiece was made with just $13 worth of supplies? Plus, it was quick and easy.
By Amy Draiss
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Easy To Grow Hydrangeas For Every Landscape
Want to grow hydrangeas but don't know where to start? Read on for no fuss, all thrills hydrangeas for any landscape.
By Amy Draiss
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DIY Winter Arrangements: Holiday Porch Pot
Don’t leave those porch containers bare all winter. Add some greenery and berries for a pretty decoration that will last for months on end.
By Amy Draiss
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Spring Hydrangea Care: 5 Tips for Happy Hydrangeas
Our 5 top springtime tips for happy hydrangeas will provide information on pruning, feeding, transplanting, mulching and more.
By Amy Draiss
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Post-Holiday Plant Care
Keeping gift plants happy and healthy through the holiday season is easy, but getting them to last is the trick.
By Amy Draiss