Never Compost Your Plant If It Has This Specific Problem
Brown and green plant material provide your compost bin with much-needed nutrients. However, certain plants can contaminate the pile and should be discarded.
Read MoreBrown and green plant material provide your compost bin with much-needed nutrients. However, certain plants can contaminate the pile and should be discarded.
Read MoreYou might be surprised at how many fruits and veggies you can grow in your kitchen using nothing more than mason jars. Just remember to refresh the water often.
Read MoreA simple seasonal trick turns everyday greenery into long-lasting holiday fragrance, giving your home a cozy Christmas feel without candles or costly products.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to learn that some magnolia cultivars make great privacy hedges. One in particular also boasts pretty blooms with a banana-like scent.
Read MoreHolly symbolizes happiness for December birthdays, while gladiolus and poppies are flowers used to represent fallen soldiers and those born in August.
Read MoreDwarf apple trees are a great option for those who want to grow fruit but have a small yard. They have certain care needs to ensure a steady supply of fruit.
Read MoreBorder gardens can add texture and definition to your landscaping, and these shrubs are perfect for colorful, vibrant border gardens through fall and beyond.
Read MoreIf you accidentally break your favorite ceramic or terracotta plant pot, don't despair because there's a special kind of glue you can use to fix it easily.
Read MoreSome of us like to keep our houses warmer than average. If that's you, there are some houseplants that will thrive in your well-heated home.
Read MoreIf you can properly propagate a Christmas cactus, it will become a gift that keeps on giving. To avoid potential pitfalls, follow this simple tip.
Read MorePomegranates are beautiful and delicious, but not every climate is suited to growing the trees outside. These smaller cultivars are perfect for indoor growing.
Read MoreThere are several plants you do not want to keep on your kitchen counters because they contain toxic properties. Keep this one out of reach.
Read MoreFresh herbs typically rule the garden in spring and summer, but this complex and aromatic herb can be propagated over winter to jumpstart your garden next year.
Read MoreA garden arch brings a touch of sophistication to a yard, but you can elevate the look even further by decorating it. There are many options to suit any budget.
Read MoreWhile ferns are not commonly known for enjoying bright sun and heat, there's one fern-like plant you might want to consider for that sunny spot in your garden.
Read MoreIf you have stepping stones running across a lawn, you'll have to periodically clear the stones' edges of grass overgrowth. This smart hack makes the task easy.
Read MoreHoliday cacti are a popular way to add living décor to your home for the festive season. The cultivar you choose depends on flower color and growth habit.
Read MoreTo help your perennials survive the winter, our pro gardener explains which of these you should mulch after the first hard frost and why.
Read MoreMold-covered hyacinth bulbs won't sprout or produce unhealthy plants when forced for early winter planting. Success lies mostly in how you store and grow them.
Read MoreMeet the plants that can shift their shades based on the amount of warmth and bright light they get. These are prefect for the windowsill and beyond.
Read MoreThe fruit is harvested and now you can forget about your cherry trees until next spring, right? Wrong! There's a vital task to prepare them for winter dormancy.
Read MoreWatering a rubber plant can be a surprisingly tricky endeavor — too much or too little can both wreck your plant. Here's the Goldilocks amount necessary.
Read MoreWhether you're an astrology believer or not, growing plants that match your zodiac sign can be a fun way to incorporate your personality into your decor.
Read MoreOf all the affordable holiday decor, nothing is as cheap as harvesting the evergreen plants from your own backyard. Beyond the classics, options abound.
Read MoreIf you attract birds to your backyard, one of your priorities should be finding ways to stop the birdbath water from freezing in winter. Here's a clever hack.
Read MoreThere are tons of potting soils to choose from, some of which contain no actual soil at all. However, the two most important qualities remain the same.
Read MoreA huge part of taking care of a live Christmas tree is keeping it hydrated. It needs a surprising amount of water each day — here's exactly how much to pour.
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