15 Varieties Of Tomato Plants You Can Be Growing In The Fall
Tomatoes are known as a warm-season plant, but there are a few varieties that can withstand cooler temperatures, making them ideal for harvesting in fall.
Read MoreTomatoes are known as a warm-season plant, but there are a few varieties that can withstand cooler temperatures, making them ideal for harvesting in fall.
Read MoreTick tubes can be effective but expensive, so some suggest creating your own budget-friendly versions using toilet paper tubes, cotton wool, and insecticide.
Read MoreWith so many soil options, how do you know which will be the best for your potted plants? Once you understand what to look for, your plants will thrive.
Read MoreThe benefits of a tree in your yard are numerous, unless you plant one of these invasive and high-maintenance options that are likely to do more harm than good.
Read MoreGravel and pebbles make charming garden paths — but it's not all smooth walking. Before you commit, be aware that they can be quite problematic.
Read MoreEarly season blooms are always welcome, but with a bit of work, you can encourage a season full of flowers by deadheading these pretty perennials.
Read MoreNot much is more exasperating in lawn care than battling a Japanese beetle infestation. This easily distributable powder you apply once a year can help.
Read MoreGrowing oyster, enoki, or even portobello mushrooms in a jar is easier than you think. All you need is some mushroom spawn and a common kitchen waste product.
Read MoreFinding flowers that will do well in high temperatures and direct sun can be a challenge, but this pretty option checks both of those boxes.
Read MoreBonsai trees need a very specific type of soil to thrive. North American bonsai expert Mr. David Easterbrook gives us a DIY bonsai soil recipe.
Read MoreUsing horticultural vinegar in the garden to tackle weeds can be a very effective solution, but it comes at much greater risk to pollinators.
Read MoreOne of the keys to companion planting is pairing plants that have similar care requirements. These hardy herbs fit the bill perfectly for red yucca.
Read MoreLooking to attract hummingbirds? Ditch the hanging nectar feeders and plant this natural food source with tubular blooms your avian friends will love instead.
Read MoreBeyond just providing nectar-rich flowers, hummingbirds benefit from certain trees for shelter, nesting, and for snacking on insects. Here are some of the best.
Read MoreVoles can cause major issues in your yard, from causing holes to damaging plants. Find out what sneaky mistake you're making to attract voles to your property.
Read MoreFor thriving hostas, consider the growing requirements of companion plants. Avoid those that require plenty of sun, dry soils, or attract slugs and snails.
Read MoreSome of your neighbor's tree branches are sporadically encircled with dirt-filled plastic bags. It must have something to do with growing healthy trees, right?
Read MorePrivacy shrubs don't have to be strictly functional, especially when next to your window. These 10 shrubs afford a lovely view while keeping peepers at bay.
Read MoreLearn how to protect your kale from pests naturally with one simple method that’s affordable, effective, and keeps plants healthy all season long.
Read MoreAsters' lifecycle and blooming times make them an excellent choice for planting in the garden in August — especially if you're looking to add fall color.
Read MoreThis ground cover's leaves act as a home for butterfly larvae, while its flowers feed the adults. As a bonus, it will outcompete weeds and keep them at bay.
Read MoreIf your lawn suffers from bare patches, here's when you should consider reseeding and how often to do it. Keep in mind, there are two different ways to reseed.
Read MoreIf your lawn is looking worse for wear, you may have pesky armyworms residing in your yard. The good news is you can save your grass.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines uses pea gravel in her own garden to make her raised flowerbeds pop — and you can too, with a few tips and some guidance from Gaines.
Read MoreLandscaping in a desert environment can come with difficult limitations, but this plant can survive the heat and droughts while beautifying your outdoor space.
Read MoreKeen to wipe out weeds without using chemicals? You've probably heard about lemon juice. We put this theory to the test by spraying it on a weedy driveway.
Read MoreMoles rely on their sense of smell to find food underground, so plants with strong scents are a great deterrent, as are those that are toxic.
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