Does Using A Snake Decoy Actually Stop Pesky Birds From Eating Crops?
Birds can be a beautiful addition to your garden, until them help themselves to your crops. But is a rubber snake the solution to this pesky problem?
Read MoreBirds can be a beautiful addition to your garden, until them help themselves to your crops. But is a rubber snake the solution to this pesky problem?
Read MoreHerb plants offer many benefits: enticing pollinators, repelling pests, and offering diverse flavors. This herb checks all the boxes and does well in the shade.
Read MoreThe beauty of propagating plants is their ease: Drop cuttings in a jar of water and grow. But they'll look far more charming with this DIY decorating hack.
Read MoreCompanion planting has many benefits, but if you want your okra plants to flourish and produce abundant harvests, keep them away from these nine neighbors.
Read MoreA vegetable garden is a great to have, but that doesn't mean all of your crops should be grown from seed. Here are the ones simply not worth starting as seeds.
Read MoreGardeners looking for a larger harvest might consider this space-saving hack. Here's what to do and how it works to multiply the growth in your garden.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes allows you to keep a stash of them all summer, but you must support them correctly. Here are two DIY supports you can make with just wood.
Read MoreBasil isn't just a useful herb in the kitchen. There are plenty of vegetables that get a boost from basil, but this classic veggie loves being planted near it.
Read MoreSome seedlings are more likely to become leggy than others. Here's which ones to watch out for when growing them at home.
Read MoreApple trees and crabapple trees are closely related — it's in the name, after all — but you can tell them apart based on a few minor differences.
Read MoreYou can plant these nine low-maintenance herbs in your garden and watch them grow all summer long without worrying about the effects of heat.
Read MoreAll herbs aren't equal. Some grow like weeds, some bolt as it gets hot, and others wilt without warning. Here are some of the most difficult herbs to grow.
Read MoreCarrots and fennel might seem like a natural pairing in the garden, but planting them next to each other could lead to a disappointing harvest.
Read MoreThere's an all-natural product that will do a great job of preventing your strawberries from turning out dry and hard, leading to a summer of succulent fruit.
Read MoreHave you been struggling to grow eggplant in your garden? Ensure you aren't making this huge mistake that would likely cause harm to your plant.
Read MoreFor a particularly prolific corn harvest, consider planting a few helpful neighbors, from herbs to vegetables to some sweet smelling flowers.
Read MoreAsparagus is delicious and easy to grow, but certain environmental and care mistakes can doom these plants. Find out what the errors are and how to avoid them.
Read MoreAs a beginner, gardening is overwhelming, and finicky plants make it more confusing and stressful. Give this low-maintenance fruit tree a try and start small.
Read MoreCertain plants can be grown together for the mutual benefit of both. Discover if tomatoes and peppers, two members of the nightshade family, can be companions.
Read MoreThose who live in cold climates know how tough it is to find a fruit tree that will withstand bitter temps, but we found an apple tree that's up to the task.
Read MoreThis fern plant has ornamental value in your garden, and you can also harvest and eat the fiddleheads. However, make sure you cook them properly.
Read MoreTomato plants are a common sight in vegetable gardens, but they are unfortunately susceptible to deadly blight. Here's an easy way to prevent the issue.
Read MoreThere are lots of vegetables, flowers, and herbs that grow well in raised beds, but there are a few that are better grown elsewhere in your garden.
Read MoreTomatoes may crack if they receive a lot of water after a prolonged dry spell. Plant these split-resistant varieties to keep your delicious harvest intact.
Read MoreHas your gardening station become a morass of unmarked seeds and paper cups? Here are 10 items to declutter that you'll never miss and should be thrown away.
Read MoreThough adding coffee grounds to your garden beds can be useful for some plants, you should skip the grounds if you're growing these kinds of veggies.
Read MoreAre you a strawberry lover looking for a cheap and nifty way to grow this fruit in your garden? The solution could be sitting in your bathroom.
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