Use Martha Stewart's Compost Recipe For Bountiful Fruit Trees
Do your fruit trees need some TLC? Martha Stewart's simple compost recipe can provide a quick boost of nutrients to help your garden thrive.
Read MoreDo your fruit trees need some TLC? Martha Stewart's simple compost recipe can provide a quick boost of nutrients to help your garden thrive.
Read MoreWasps are a nuisance at best and a danger at worst. While you may want to reach for essential oils, there are other options you should try instead.
Read MoreWhen it comes to plants that attract hummingbirds, you simply cannot have too many. Add this gorgeous vine to your garden to attract these adorable birds.
Read MoreGardeners who live in more tropical regions can consider growing this interesting tree that bears unusually shaped fruit. Here's how to care for it.
Read MoreIf you're familiar with the phrase "waste not, want not" and want to apply it to your kitchen and garden, here's a way to avoid wasting the base of your celery.
Read MoreSlugs may be small, but they can do a lot of damage in a very short amount of time. Avoid growing these plants to keep their population to a minimum.
Read MoreLose track of time and miss your window for preparing spring-blooming flowers? No problem! Here are a few fast-growing flowers to transform your garden.
Read MoreWhile both crepe myrtle trees and hostas are gorgeous, it may not be the best idea to use them as companion plants. Discover why this is the case.
Read MoreUnderstanding what CC means on lawnmowers doesn't require expert knowledge. Learn why CC matters for mower power and performance to make an informed decision.
Read MoreIf you're designing a garden, color choices could be as important as lighting and soil type. Our expert explains why color matters and which colors to forgo.
Read MoreYour spring garden could use some gorgeous, fluffy white flowers and a sweet scent. Discover the shrub that will provide both these benefits.
Read MoreRegular bird food often contains a variety of seeds, but nevertheless, these won't attract all birds. Here's what you need to attract vermivores.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a new vegetable to grow in your garden, consider this root veggie to make your own sweetener, harvest the greens, or to eat fresh.
Read MorePlanting these 12 companion plants with your oregano can enhance growth, boost pest control, and draw pollinators to create a thriving garden ecosystem.
Read MoreEnhancing your yard into a bird paradise doesn't require a complete makeover. Invest in this fast-growing climbing plant for benefits and beautiful wildlife.
Read MoreIf you want to add more color to your spring garden, check out a gorgeous, fast-growing flower you can plant in early spring to create more interest.
Read MoreJacaranda trees grow gorgeous purple flowers in spring and summer, but it's important to fertilize them at the right time to encourage blooms.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more feathered friends to your yard, consider this low-maintenance tree that provides shelter and a food source for nesting birds.
Read MoreAre your potatoes looking a bit lonely? Luckily, an expert has shared how to choose the best companion plants to grow alongside them in your garden.
Read MoreIt might not be common in gardens, but maybe this hardy flower should be. With blooms that thrive in full sun through full shade, this flower grows everywhere.
Read MoreConsider this ground cover option for your garden or lawn. It's native to North America, boasting evergreen leaves and bright, sunny flowers in spring.
Read MoreIf you want to turn your yard into a sanctuary for birds, consider planting these beautiful ground covers the feathered visitors are sure to flock to.
Read MoreGravel hardscaping has its benefits but requires a good deal of upkeep. Consider this low-maintenance alternative to create a bold path or patio at home.
Read MoreThere are trees in all shapes and sizes that will attract birds and butterflies to your yard. This gorgeous tree is a mid-sized option that wildlife will love.
Read MoreGrowing a lemon tree is a great way to get fresh produce year-round. They're fairly low-maintenance, but you do need to give them the right amount of water.
Read MoreLooking for a flower that can withstand a hot, sun-drenched part of the garden? This heat-tolerant Australian native may be just what you need.
Read MoreFire blight is a bacterial disease that affects a number of fruit trees. Learn how to identify the disease quickly and give your trees the treatment they need.
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