The Affordable Product You Can Use To Keep High-Temp Loving Houseplants Happy
Houseplants can provide you with some much-needed greenery during the white and gray of winter, but to keep them warm and healthy, buy this accessory.
Read MoreHouseplants can provide you with some much-needed greenery during the white and gray of winter, but to keep them warm and healthy, buy this accessory.
Read MoreThere are plenty of gadgets that are specifically designed to deal with ice and snow, but many of your garden tools can actually play double duty in winter too.
Read MoreMost plants go into hibernation for winter, but if you still want to see some greenery in the colder months, cultivate some of this vibrant plant.
Read MoreRiding lawn mowers make landscaping easier in spring, summer, and fall, but with the right attachments, they can help move snow in the wintertime too.
Read MorePoinsettias are an iconic symbol of the winter holiday season, but you can actually enjoy them much longer by using this simple growing technique.
Read MoreIf you want to invite more birds into your yard and happen to have an egg tray available, you can upcycle it into this adorable garden accouterment.
Read MorePolar vortexes are as scary as they sound when it comes to your garden. Here's how to handle it and ensure your plants have their best chance at survival.
Read MoreWinter temperatures don't always have to mean the death of your beautiful plants, not if you plant one of these cold-hardy succulents.
Read MoreWhile most winter and spring bloomers are planted in the fall, plenty of them can be sown in December. Find out which will flower despite frosty conditions.
Read MorePaper whites can be grown indoors with a bit of water in several soil alternatives. Force them to bloom in winter for a gorgeous display of white flowers.
Read MoreFall is known for many things, but beautiful trees rank toward the top. If you want fall colors in your lawn, these are the best tree varieties to plant.
Read MoreTo ensure a blooming garden come spring, our master gardener advises to avoid certain wintertime mistakes, such as fertilizing and pruning incorrectly.
Read MoreIn case you don’t live in a warm enough climate to grow a palm outdoors, this low-maintenance option is well-suited to your home’s sunniest spots.
Read MoreA Redditor wants to block highway noise with a plant — simple question, tricky answer. Spoiler: it’s less “cute shrub” and more “go big or go home” territory.
Read MoreDecember’s not too late! You can still get a brightly colored, spring-blooming beauty in the ground — and enjoy a burst of color when winter finally gives up.
Read MoreMeet the indoor plant that loves steamy showers and shady corners — and shows off pretty foliage while it thrives. Here’s why it deserves a spot in your home.
Read MoreIf it feels like you're wasting a ton of wood and twigs every time you go outside, you may want to consider using them to make a DIY fruit basket.
Read MoreA colorful garden doesn't have to end at the end of summer. With proper planning and some stunning combinations, you can keep the beauty going through winter.
Read MoreIf you're looking to create a colorful, private oasis to call your own, these are the best bushes that will get the job done quickly and efficiently.
Read MoreGive your pomegranate tree the perfect garden partners. These companion plants — from shrubs to herbs — help boost soil health and keep pests away.
Read MoreFor those who get a decent amount of snow during the winter, you may want to consider Costco's own snow thrower which may assist based on its features.
Read MoreMost ivy plants are easy to care for and can thrive in a range of environments, making them ideal for growing indoors. There are many varieties to choose from.
Read MoreIt's pretty easy to propagate a Christmas cactus -- all you really need are a few cuttings, some soil, and light. But, for success, the time of year matters.
Read MoreThe last thing your tropical houseplants need is a cold, dry, dark home through the winter months. Luckily, there's one surefire way to keep them all happy.
Read MoreEnsuring your garden hose is drained ahead of the cold weather is necessary as it ensures that your hose stays in good shape and your pipes do too.
Read MoreIf growing tomatoes and strawberries isn't giving you the same buzz it used to, see if you can grow luxury crops for something that feels extra special.
Read MoreGrowing a few of the rare plants that flower in winter can really brighten a cold-season garden. Try these hardy tubers for a splash of yellow under trees.
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