Give Your Lilac Flowers A Nutrient Boost With A Common Household Throwaway
Lilac flowers don't need all that much attention to thrive, but if you want o help improve their soil, consider mixing in this seemingly useless byproduct.
Read MoreLilac flowers don't need all that much attention to thrive, but if you want o help improve their soil, consider mixing in this seemingly useless byproduct.
Read MoreA big backyard isn't always required for gardening. This variety of pomegranate is easy to maintain and can be grown in a pot or different container.
Read MoreBefore you throw out your dying poinsettia plant, consider this alternative that could net you a discount at your local nursery. Here's what to know.
Read MoreFrom plastic pots to vintage dishes, affordable thrift store items can help you create a bird-friendly yard without buying costly new supplies.
Read MoreLavender looks and smells amazing, and better yet, it’s easy to grow. Make it even easier with this soil amendment you may already have at home.
Read MoreEggplants are often overlooked as a garden addition, but if you choose the correct variety, they're easy to grow just about anywhere, even in containers.
Read MorePruning in winter is an important practice for many flowering plants to ensure their bloom in the spring. However, you'll want to avoid this one.
Read MoreTreat it right and give it a little help with pollination, and this deliciously sweet fruit plant will reward you with indoor harvests all year long.
Read MoreYou don't have to throw away your old ballet pointe shoes. Turn them into creative, whimsical hanging planters for fake plants or dried flowers.
Read MoreInstalling a succulent garden is a creative way to repurpose an old tree stump. It provides a natural element that is ideal for growing these plants.
Read MoreWinter doesn't have to mean the end of your chive plants. Chives tolerate cold quite well, and you can take these steps to give them the best chance to survive.
Read MoreSome bird’s nests are more than just twigs — they’re protected, purposeful, and best left alone. Here are the ones you should never remove.
Read MoreBoston ferns are low-maintenance plants. They only need a little pruning to look healthy and maintain their natural shape, but you'll need to do it correctly.
Read MoreDahlias tubers that are stored indoors in winter are susceptible to getting dried out. But if that happens, there are ways to save them by adding moisture.
Read MoreOnce praised as a low-maintenance fix, artificial turf is facing new scrutiny as cities rethink its long-term impact on neighborhoods and outdoor spaces.
Read MoreFrom smart fertilization to choosing the right spot in your yard — and a few other key tricks — growing a happy Barbados cherry tree is easier than you think.
Read MoreA legendary tropical plant rose to fame during the houseplant boom, revealing how rarity, demand, and science can transform botanical status over time.
Read MorePurchasing bare root plants can save you a lot of money and they're easier to ship, giving you more options. Here's why you should buy them in winter.
Read MoreMarigolds offer many benefits in the garden. They help repel pests while attracting beneficial insects, and they can even keep critters away from these veggies.
Read MoreConstantly killing your houseplants in the winter? Low-maintenance succulents thrive in the dry air caused by heating and they need very little watering, too.
Read MoreA no-mow yard saves you time and money. There are many ways to approach it, depending on your region and aesthetic, from xeriscaping to creating a rain garden.
Read MoreGreen, murky water can signal more than an eyesore. Certain blooms raise safety concerns for swimmers, pets, and homeowners near lakes and ponds.
Read MoreThese common leafy greens are surprisingly well-suited to hanging pots. And by succession planting, you can enjoy a steady supply throughout the season.
Read MoreLandscaping jobs are looking to get quicker and easier in 2026. Look for two all-new and high-powered DeWalt tools to help you manage hedges of all sizes.
Read MoreSmooth and panicle hydrangeas are cold hardy; other varieties, not so much. Care for these plants well in winter and they'll survive to bloom another spring.
Read MoreA clever DIY gives old Crocs a surprising second life outdoors, blending creativity, sustainability, and backyard charm in a way few would expect.
Read MoreRobins are a beautiful North American bird who love to sing. Plant this bush to hear them before spring starts.
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