Your Hibiscus Plants Thrive With The Help Of This Leftover Kitchen Staple
Before you throw away this common household leftover ingredient, consider adding it to your hibiscus plants to help them grow healthier and happier.
Read MoreBefore you throw away this common household leftover ingredient, consider adding it to your hibiscus plants to help them grow healthier and happier.
Read MoreCould your plants use a little boost? This leftover kitchen scrap can be made into a liquid fertilizer for your garden. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreYou can grow your own lotus flowers at home. But there are some things you should keep in mind before you start, including the right type of seeds to buy.
Read MoreIf you'd like to attract more hummingbirds to your yard, there's an easy to grow, bell-shaped annual that you can plant in your garden to do so. Here's how.
Read MoreJust because a plant appeals to hummingbirds doesn't mean it's right for your yard. Due to their invasive nature and maintenance, it's best to skip these ones.
Read MoreShould your new seeds be watered with warm water? We spoke to House Digest master gardener Tiffany Selvey to find out if this gardening hack actually works.
Read MoreWhat should you do for the open cuts on a tree, bush, or plant after you've pruned it? Many suggest using glue, but we'll dive into if it actually works.
Read MoreA rose of sharon shrub could be a lovely choice for bright, bold flowers beloved by pollinators, but you'll need to avoid this common issue before planting.
Read MoreTrying to decide what mulch to put in your flower bed? Find out the worst type and two better options, according to House Digest's Master Gardener.
Read MoreDaffodils provide us with gorgeous, low-maintenance blooms during the earliest days of spring. Here's when to fertilize them to get the best blooms.
Read MoreContainer gardening is an easy way to get started with beautiful blooms. Try this vibrant flower to attract hummingbirds to your container garden.
Read MoreIf you're wanting to grow pink roses in your garden, it's an understatement to say you have options - here's a list of our favorites to get you started.
Read MoreHave mosquitos taken over your yard? Well, there are several types of flowering herbs you can plant to keep them away while also enjoying a nice scent.
Read MoreIf your peonies are looking a bit under the weather, you can bring them back to life by using an ingredient commonly found in kitchens. Here's how.
Read MoreIf you want to successfully grow hydrangeas, it's crucial to know some of the common myths and misconceptions about growing this plant and why they're false.
Read MoreIf you love hummingbirds, you know that they prefer blooms in bright red and orange tones. Discover a vibrant flower that will draw them into your garden.
Read MoreIf you'd like to add plenty of complementary color and texture to your mums during late summer, there are plenty of annuals you can plant beside them.
Read MoreWe spoke to a gardening expert to find out what must-know tips will help people grow beautiful geraniums in containers that are both happy and healthy.
Read MoreTransform your yard into a hummingbird haven with this tropical plant and learn care tips for these blooms to create an irresistible allure for pollinators.
Read MoreWith fall approaching, you may worry that the colors in your bed will go away soon. But if you plant these flowers, you'll have continuous color all season.
Read MoreLooking for a few ways to change up your garden decor? Check out our suggestions for unique accents to add to your flower beds, and make your display stand out.
Read MoreBlack mondo grass offers the kind of colorful display many gardeners dream about, but for a more colorful display, consider growing these companion plants.
Read MoreYou should want more dragonflies in your garden, as these beautiful winged insects love to eat mosquitoes and other pests. Attract them with these flower types.
Read MoreTransform your yard with fast-growing ground covers that attract hummingbirds and pollinators. Explore selections to create a vibrant, wildlife-friendly garden.
Read MoreSome flowers really live up to their name and the princess flower does just that with bold blooms that last throughout the warmest seasons.
Read MoreWhile this plant might be visually interesting and will attract butterflies and bees, it also draws in an unwanted garden pest: the dreaded wasp.
Read MoreIf you want a backyard full of sparrows and other songbirds, there are some native plants to help you create the exact kind of habitat they'd have in the wild.
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