How To Prune String Of Hearts For A Fuller, Cascading Look
String of hearts plants have a tendency to look sparse where they emerge from the pot, but you can encourage fuller growth by strategically pruning the vines.
Read MoreString of hearts plants have a tendency to look sparse where they emerge from the pot, but you can encourage fuller growth by strategically pruning the vines.
Read MoreA peace lily that refuses to bloom often signals a deeper environmental mismatch, even when light, watering, and routine care seem perfectly on track.
Read MoreOwls are beneficial creatures and natural pest control for your yard. With this simple lawn care method, you can mimic their natural habit and lure them in.
Read MoreRaised beds offer a fun and easy way to begin a colorful garden, as long as you know which plants love raised soil and which will not thrive in your new garden.
Read MoreThese items are ubiquitous at many thrift stores, and they offer the perfect vessel for some spring cheer even before the weather warms up.
Read MoreDon't believe all the salt hacks you hear. While there are plenty of tips that can make your life easier this winter, some simply aren't worth trying.
Read MoreIn this DIY, learn how to elevate picture frames from the Dollar Tree into a customized decor piece that showcases your most precious photos and plants.
Read MoreWant your snake plant to thrive indoors? The right grow light, hours, and placement can make the difference between droopy and flourishing.
Read MoreSucculents don't require much specific care, but watering is a one area where your close attention is required. Here's how to water yours properly.
Read MoreTo ward off pesky insects, such as ticks, from your flowers and yard, growing this bitter, aromatic plant is both an effective and aesthetic way to do so.
Read MoreIf you’ve been looking for a way to upcycle toilet paper tubes, this easy DIY can give them new life as functional and stylish holders for air plants.
Read MoreThis succulent is native to tropical regions, meaning it loves moisture and will flourish in areas with high humidity, like the bathroom or laundry room.
Read MoreInvasive plant species really earn their name: They take over quickly while damaging the local ecosystem. If you see these, get rid of them ASAP.
Read MoreWhile a bird feeder will attract a few flying fauna, this one-step garden hack will have your yard swarming with birds, no matter the season.
Read MoreThere seem to be as many varieties of basil as there are uses for it in the kitchen. If you're looking to branch out, why not give this lesser-known kind a go?
Read MoreFor those who enjoy growing their own produce, this iconic peach tree is an ideal choice that will give you tender fruit and beautiful flowers.
Read MoreCucumbers thrive in moist, rich soil, while these herbs are the complete opposite. That’s why they belong in different sections of the garden.
Read MoreHostas are typically easy to grow and care for, but you'll want to pay special attention to your watering habits to ensure these plants thrive in your garden.
Read MoreSadly, we can't rely on garden centers to offer only safe, native plants. In Florida, these are the invasive flowers and other plants you should avoid buying.
Read MoreSquash and cucumbers need the same conditions to thrive, meaning they do and don't make sense as companion plants. Here's the downside of the pairing.
Read MoreA natural yard border can make all the difference for privacy and style. This popular evergreen plant makes the perfect border or natural privacy fence.
Read MoreHoya plants may be pretty and relatively hardy, but they still need to be watered properly to thrive. Here's how to keep your hoyas happy all through the year.
Read MoreClear water is not the only indicator of a healthy lake. Understanding environmental factors helps reveal what is really happening below the surface.
Read MoreIf you're seeking something that will attract birds and look attractive in your yard, consider adding this versatile evergreen to your outdoor space.
Read MoreWe know about migrating species of butterflies, but they don't all fly south for the winter. Several overwinter in their home habitat and could use your help.
Read MoreThese beautiful and unusual houseplants love bright, indirect light and humid conditions, making them the perfect addition to your sunny kitchen.
Read MoreThat bushy, purple flower popping up everywhere? Turns out it’s spikey, invasive, and hard to ignore — here’s what you need to know before it takes over.
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