3 Types Of Wheelbarrows In Your Garden (& What They Work Best For)
There are, broadly speaking, three types of wheelbarrows. Which fits your needs depends on your strength, what you're hauling, the terrain, and your budget.
Read MoreThere are, broadly speaking, three types of wheelbarrows. Which fits your needs depends on your strength, what you're hauling, the terrain, and your budget.
Read MorePulling weeds is often on every home gardener's winter to-do lists. However, leaving them in situ can offer surprising benefits for your soil come springtime.
Read MorePotted chrysanthemums from the supermarket look cute on the porch until the blooms quickly fade. The right care and conditions can make them last all fall.
Read MoreIf you love spending time in your garden watching the birds that come to visit, there's one thing you should put out for them, and it's not bird seed.
Read MoreThe age-old debate on which pot is best for the plants in your garden can make things harder than they need to be. Here's the pros and cons of terracotta.
Read MoreUsing manure as an amendment can do wonders for your soil, but only if you properly assess it first and make sure it doesn’t contain this harmful component.
Read MoreGreedy for a final flush of flowers in fall? Deadheading this list of annuals and perennials can help the plants conserve energy and extend their bloom period.
Read MoreFrustrated with stubborn weeds in your yard? Discover Harbor Freight's top affordable tools, trusted by customers, for tackling taproot and clump root weeds.
Read MoreBamboo adds an architectural element to your garden design. However, the dense structure of this dramatic plant can hide things you don't want in your garden.
Read MoreNot all the flowering shrubs and vines that number on gardeners' favorites lists are a good option for beginner growers. They're high maintenance and finicky.
Read MoreFrom stopping fertilization at the right time to physical protective measures, ensure your herbs reemerge in spring with these simple preparatory tasks.
Read MoreGardeners who are looking for ways to have a healthy, thriving garden on a budget might be interested in a brilliant technique that focuses on soil health.
Read MoreIf you’re a salad lover, we’ve got great news for you. This simple lettuce harvesting hack will keep those leafy greens in your bowl all season long.
Read MoreFor about a dollar a piece, the iconic blue FRAKTA bag is an IKEA staple. If you've collected an army of them, try 10 clever ways to repurpose the bags at home.
Read MoreKeeping your plants safe from frost and winter wind is important. However, these budget-friendly alternatives to cloches mean that it doesn't have to be pricey.
Read MoreTired of buying flavorless fruit from the store? This process will have you enjoying a lifetime of oranges, so long as you have the patience.
Read MoreIf you're looking out your window at a yard that is just plain boring, take a look at this gardener's renovation that's truly magical and might just inspire you
Read MoreYou may think planting spring-flowering shrubs early in the growing season is best. However, this cultivar is better planted in fall for abundant spring blooms.
Read MoreOnce hydrangeas have offered up their beautiful summer blooms, they begin to prepare for winter dormancy. Help them do it successfully with this easy fall task.
Read MoreThe trunks of your fruit trees are prone to frost cracks and sun scald in the winter. Wrap them in this affordable, biodegradable material to protect them.
Read MoreHard plastic zip ties cut into plant stems, damaging them and increasing the risk of disease. Switch to soft alternatives to better the health of your climbers.
Read MoreMums can blossom into beautiful flowers, so long as their soil promotes a thriving bloom. Consider this tip to improve their soil and their growth.
Read MoreInstead of pruning your dead aster flowers to prepare for the colder months ahead, leave them alone and bask in your feathered friends’ appreciation.
Read MoreAre you looking at those long blades of grass on your thick lawn and dreading mowing them? Master the cross-cut method. It will make the task much easier.
Read MorePicking healthy plants at Home Depot starts with identifying two key indicators that reveal their health status and whether they are thriving or beyond help.
Read MoreTo deal with fewer destructive grubs, beetles, and other pests come spring, consider adding this surprising element to your garden's soil in the fall.
Read MoreAs autumn exits, prep your raised beds for the cold months with the right soil amendments, repairs, and winterizing strategies to ensure a productive spring.
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