Bring More Pollinators To Your Garden By Growing These Herbs With Lavender
Lavender's spiky, fragrant purple blooms hold lots of pollen and nectar for hungry pollinators. Pairing your plant with scented herbs boosts its attractiveness.
Read MoreLavender's spiky, fragrant purple blooms hold lots of pollen and nectar for hungry pollinators. Pairing your plant with scented herbs boosts its attractiveness.
Read MoreKeeping your garden and plants nourished is easier than you might think, especially with super-powered rice water. Here's how you can amplify its nutrition.
Read MoreFor many of us, hummingbirds are one of the main reasons behind our flower gardens, and this flower will keep them coming in the summer and fall.
Read MoreBulky bathroom fixtures like toilets, sinks, and bathtubs can be difficult to trash or recycle. Consider these unique ideas to upcycle them in your home.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to keep woody-stemmed flowers like roses from wilting quickly, but with this DIY, they could go days without losing their blooms.
Read MoreIf the price of new garden tools has you second-guessing your plans to garden this year, fret not. Look for these essentials at thrift stores during February.
Read MoreBoxwood shrubs can make for an easy plant to shape to your heart's content. But you should be careful about trying to prune it outside of February.
Read MoreIt's not easy to get blooms started during the winter, but forcing tulips isn't quite as difficult of a task as it seems. All you need is water and patience.
Read MoreIf you don't prune these shrubs before the end of winter, you won't get the most out of their berries when it's their time to fruit. Here's how to prune them.
Read MoreFrom easy-to-grow favorites to vibrant garden showstoppers, these 12 purple blooms bring bold color to your yard — without inviting deer to dinner.
Read MoreYou might want to build a plant collection, only to have no clue where to start or what to get. Luckily, 2026 will provide you with plenty of inspiration.
Read MoreLate winter pruning mistakes aren't always permanent. One common flowering shrub still benefits from a well-timed February trim before spring growth kicks in.
Read MoreSpinach typically requires cooler weather to grow, but if you live in a warmer area, you can try growing this tasty and healthy leafy green instead.
Read MoreMany weeds flourish in the long, warm days of spring and summer, but some weeds prefer the colder, wetter months. This is when they grow and spread seeds.
Read MoreBoxwoods struggle in hot climates, but a compact evergreen alternative offers similar structure with better tolerance for sun and warmer conditions.
Read MoreDriveways should be resealed every few years, and this is often a boring task to get done. But you can give your driveway new personality with this feature.
Read MoreIn the same way that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, you shouldn't choose a tree based on looks. This attractive species is one you'll regret growing.
Read MoreUpcycling this indoor furniture piece outdoors in your yard can make repotting plants, starting seeds, and several other gardening tasks much easier.
Read MoreThe delicate purple flowers with white centers produced by the geranium Rozanne are not the only reason that gardeners love this versatile beauty.
Read MoreSkipping this gardening task can seem tempting when it’s cold outside — but it will result in far more work pulling weeds later on.
Read MoreTicks are more than a nuisance; they're dangerous to your health. Keep them away from your home with this aromatic plant, which has pest-repellent properties.
Read MoreGrowing zucchini does not require a backyard. With the right setup, containers can support healthy plants and generous harvests all season long.
Read MoreCommunity gardens have perks that range from boosting neighborhood vibes to making homes more appealing. Here's how they impact an area and how to get started.
Read MoreThis evergreen shrub species might be common in the Southeast United States, but watch out -- it can be toxic to the native flora and fauna around your home.
Read MoreA water feature offers a surefire way to attract birds. But instead of buying a bird bath, consider creating this natural source of water in your yard.
Read MoreFloral trends are shifting, but not all minimalist looks are built to last. Expert insight reveals what is actually shaping arrangements now.
Read MoreIf you're having a snake issue around your home, one tree could be to blame. Luckily, there are precautions you can take to keep the slithery sneaks away.
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