Bay Leaf Plant Varieties That Grow Well In Containers And Outdoor Gardens
Looking to spice up your small space? Choose these bay leaf varieties that thrive in pots and gardens — proof that even your herbs can be overachievers.
Read MoreLooking to spice up your small space? Choose these bay leaf varieties that thrive in pots and gardens — proof that even your herbs can be overachievers.
Read MoreRosemary is a versatile plant, able to be used for everything from cooking to making homemade soap. If you want to grow it indoors, keep these tips in mind.
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Read MoreBoxwoods are hardy down to zones 4 or 5, so they’re not exactly the most cold-sensitive plants — nonetheless, winter injury is their most common threat.
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Read MoreIf you want to bring the holiday spirit indoors with different festive plants, you should absolutely know which ones to keep your dogs or cats away from.
Read MoreSnake plants are super popular houseplants, and if you want to give yours a nutritional boost with your culinary cast-offs, hold on to this.
Read MorePoinsettia plants can last for years after the holiday season — if you know how to treat them right. Here's the pruning schedule you should follow.
Read MoreLemons might bring to mind sunny and warm climates, but you can grow one potted variety of the citrus fruit in your house easily, regardless of USDA Zone.
Read MoreFeeding animals in the harsh winter might seem kind, but the truth is that their bodies are adapted for changing seasons. Our interference can cause problems.
Read MoreSorghum is an underrated superfood that definitely deserves a spot in your kitchen garden. It's quite easy to grow with the right care practices.
Read MoreIt's time to think beyond holly berries and pine sprigs, these evergreen picks — chosen by a pro gardener — bring fresh, festive flair to your winter décor.
Read MoreDormant seeding is a technique that takes advantage of winter temperatures to plant grass so that by spring you're growing a healthy, lush lawn.
Read MoreLooking for an elegant alternative to the classic wreath this Christmas? Try this minimalist decor you can DIY with colors and textures from around the yard.
Read More1-800-Flowers.com has named its flower of the year for 2026. Check out what it is, as well as the warmth and serenity it can bring to your home.
Read MoreSome plants have a lot of jobs. This pretty flower has edible leaves and flowers, and you can start it in late winter for better soil next season.
Read MoreIf you love adding fresh foliage to your outdoor holiday decor, here are just a few hardy plants that you can cut and use to add to your decorations.
Read MoreIf your family enjoys putting up a live Christmas tree every year, these nine fragrant varieties are perfect for making your home smell like the holidays.
Read MoreLooking to avoid inviting some slithery friends into your yard? Here's a landscape design choice to remove if you want to avoid having snakes take residence.
Read MoreComposting can be easy, but even “low-maintenance” methods have a hidden side — expect effort, environmental baggage, and a wait that tests your patience.
Read MoreRather than letting weeds overpower and weaken your perennials, try this clever hack that stops these pesky plants from spouting up in the soil.
Read MoreTikTok is an endless fountain of hacks, and if you're prepping for winter but don't know where to start, then use these tips to make chilly life easier.
Read MoreFruit trees can yield abundance for your home, if propagated correctly. Instead of using seeds, consider these four methods for reproducing high yield plants.
Read MoreDetermining the right type of snowblower for your needs can be difficult. Here's more about two-stage snowblowers, and why they may work for your yard.
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