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  • Piles of various types of gravel

    Small Vs Large Gravel: How To Know Which Is Best For Your Project

    If you're planning a project that requires gravel, you might be wondering whether large or small is best. And this decision could make or break your project.

    By Kate Cusson 2 hours ago Read More
  • Close-up of purple coneflowers

    The Budget-Friendly Trick To Grow More Coneflowers Every Year

    Want to fill your garden with more beautiful, blooming coneflowers? This simple money-saving hack is ideal for beginners and budget-conscious gardeners.

    By Kim W.S. 4 hours ago Read More
  • Ripe, red tomatoes on vine

    The Self-Seeding Flower You Should Plant With Tomatoes For All Of Its Benefits

    Tomato plants are a favorite crop among home growers, but they can come with issues. Try this companion plant alongside your tomato vines for a better harvest.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 6 hours ago Read More
  • Clothing hanging in closet

    The Common Feature That Is Seriously Outdating Your Closet (& What To Do About It)

    It's easy for one small feature to really ruin a space, and there's one common feature that's outdating your closet. Luckily, there's a pretty simple fix.

    By Michelle Roberts-Garcia 6 hours ago Read More
  • Hands holding freshly harvested peanut plant

    The Heat-Loving Nut Plant You Can Grow In Your Humid Vegetable Garden

    This popular nut can withstand some serious heat, making it a great addition to gardens located in hot, humid regions.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 8 hours ago Read More
  • A young woman with blows her nose under a leafy tree.

    The Yard Work Mistake That Is Making Your Seasonal Allergies So Much Worse

    Summer is the season of gardening, but with that comes allergies. If you need to do yard work but your allergies are making it tough, here's what to do.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 10 hours ago Read More
  • A large ninebark shrub growing outside a greenhouse

    Can Ninebark Grow In A Container? These Varieties Are Ideal

    Ninebark is a great shrub for any garden - it provides year-round beautiful foliage and wildlife loves it. Here are the varieties you can grow in a container.

    By Annette Hird 11 hours ago Read More
  • Vibrant green hosta on ground along sidewalk

    How To Prevent Deer From Eating All Of Your Hostas

    Deer probably think your hostas are an all-you-can-eat buffet. Here’s how to crash their party with smart, humane tips that keep your plants intact.

    By Bri Ahearn 11 hours ago Read More
  • Woman in printed rubber gloves with red fingers plants marigolds and other flowers in a container together

    16 Summer Blooming Annual Flowers That Can Take The Summer Heat

    Summer heat won’t stop these annuals! Plant these 16 tough bloomers for nonstop color in beds, pots, and borders even during the hottest months.

    By Bri Ahearn 12 hours ago Read More
  • A gloved hand holds a small bunch of cracked radishes with leaves attached.

    The Gardening Tip That Can Keep Your Radishes From Cracking

    Crispy, spicy radishes are an amazing addition to your homegrown salad. But if yours always seem to crack, this simple gardening habit can be a game changer.

    By Amy Jeanroy 13 hours ago Read More
  • Landscaping around HVAC units outdoors

    The Mistake You Should Avoid Making When Landscaping Around Your HVAC

    Don’t sabotage your HVAC with poor landscaping. Avoid this mistake with clever changes that ensure your system's lifespan and keep things running smoothly.

    By Veronica Sparks 14 hours ago Read More
  • Close-up image of mosquito on human body

    Here's Why Mosquito Season Keeps Starting Earlier And Earlier

    Mosquitoes are common pests of warm, summer weather. However, it seems like mosquitoes start appearing a little earlier each year. Here's what you should know.

    By Dami Kim 14 hours ago Read More
  • Colorful hydrangea flowers growing in garden

    22 Best Plants To Grow Next To Hydrangeas For A Thriving Garden

    Hydrangeas are a showstopper in the garden, but they don't pair well with everything. Consider planting them alongside these options for the best results.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 15 hours ago Read More
  • big house with a sloped backyard

    Add Privacy To Your Sloped Yard With A Modern Fencing Solution

    Transforming a sloped yard into a private oasis is easier than you think. This stylish design enhances outdoor space and is also a blend of privacy and charm.

    By Becca Cullum-Green 15 hours ago Read More
  • A woman takes notes in a notebook while in her garden.

    What A Temperature Chart Is, And How It Can Help You Plan Your Garden Better

    Discover how a simple homemade temperature chart can make your garden planning and maintenance process easier and more accurate than ever before.

    By Rachael Green 15 hours ago Read More
  • tick sign

    Can Plants Really Keep Ticks Out Of Your Backyard? Here's What The Science Says

    Many online sources claim that certain plants are natural tick repellents. But will growing them in your backyard really keep ticks away? Here's what we know.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 16 hours ago Read More
  • Hand pulling white sheet from dryer

    Don't Throw Out Old Bed Sheets: Try This Garden Hack To Keep Out Weeds

    By repurposing your old bed sheets in the garden, you can create an eco-friendly barrier that prevents weed growth.

    By Kate Cusson 17 hours ago Read More
  • Garden featuring various ground cover plants and flowers

    12 Rain Tolerant Ground Covers That Can Help Soak Up Extra Rain In Your Yard

    While often overlooked in gardens, ground cover can not only beautify your outdoor space but help to absorb additional rainfall in your yard.

    By Chloe O'Donnell 17 hours ago Read More
  • A hummingbird enjoying some nectar from a red salvia

    The Magenta-Blooming Salvia That Pollinators Can't Resist

    There is a huge range of salvias available to grow in your garden. For a vibrant magenta color, try this one that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

    By Annette Hird 18 hours ago Read More
  • person using milwaukee m18 fuel string trimmer

    Is Milwaukee's Pricey M18 String Trimmer Worth Buying? Here's What The Reviews Say

    The highly-rated M18 String Trimmer from Milwaukee has a pretty expensive price tag, but is it worth buying or just a sham? Find out what users think.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 18 hours ago Read More
  • Monstera deliciosa in a rattan pot

    Why Your Monstera Leaves Don't Have Splits

    Monstera's trademark is its large, split leaves. If your plant isn't forming these natural fenestrations, it could be because of a few different causes.

    By Hannah Rainey 20 hours ago Read More
  • man's hand holding seeds

    The Secret To Getting Plants To Germinate Is Hiding In Your Kitchen

    If you have tough seeds that are resisting germination, a game-changing and cheap ingredient is more than likely already in your kitchen cupboard.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 1 day ago Read More
  • Well-maintained lawn with flower beds and trees

    Use The 1/3 Rule To Keep Your Lawn Stress Free All Year

    Mowing the lawn is a key part of maintaining a healthy yard. However, there is a specific way to do this landscaping chore to help your grass thrive.

    By Becca Cullum-Green 1 day ago Read More
  • purple lavender blooms in a field

    The Spot In Your Garden That Leaves Lavender Way Too Exposed

    Whether you've already planted lavender, or are considering adding it to your garden, there are some important considerations when it comes to placement.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 1 day ago Read More
  • carpenter bee drilling hole in wood post

    The Simple Solution That Can Help Stop A Carpenter Bee Infestation Before It Starts

    If you want to repel carpenter bees from your outdoor wooden fixtures, try something as simple but effective as applying a protective layer.

    By Osi Egwuogu 1 day ago Read More
  • Person watering plants in terracotta pots

    How To Clean Terra-Cotta Pots For A Garden Refresh

    While terracotta can be the perfect material for keeping plants healthy, it also requires a bit of extra maintenance and cleaning to keep them at their best.

    By Zenobia Harris 1 day ago Read More
  • Black plastic bag on the branches of a tree

    Here's What It Means If You See A Black Bag In A Tree

    A black bag hanging in a tree doesn't necessarily mean the wind blew it there. Here's what it's used for and what you should do if you see one.

    By Sophia Beams 1 day ago Read More
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