Gardeners Are Reusing Their Plastic Containers To Beat The Freeze
To combat the cold, repurpose plastic containers to protect not only your garden but the environment. The process is simple, even if you’re new to gardening.
Read MoreTo combat the cold, repurpose plastic containers to protect not only your garden but the environment. The process is simple, even if you’re new to gardening.
Read MoreCutting ornamental grass can be a complicated, painful, and frustrating process. That is, unless you use string and try this clever landscaping hack.
Read MoreWhile peace lilies can be low-maintenance and beginner-friendly, there's one DIY soil recipe that may be necessary in keeping them healthy and thriving.
Read MoreHeed the advice of a professional garden coach if you want to ensure that this native plant across the central and eastern U.S. won’t take over your garden.
Read MoreThere's a container that you can easily repurpose this fall to have plenty of extra bulb planting space and a springtime garden filled with beautiful flowers.
Read MoreDifferent zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Read MoreCilantro can be finicky. It bolts in hot weather and wilts after a hard frost. To keep the herb thriving, employ this simple tip to protect it from freezing.
Read MoreAccumulate enough houseplants, and you'll have to get creative with where to put them. A windowsill expander can help, beyond just saving floor space.
Read MoreFor an endless supply of thyme, propagate the plant by dividing it, though doing it wrong could damage your plant's health. Here's what to do and not do.
Read MoreIt's the one insect no one wants to see in their garden. And since they're asleep all winter, now is the time to take prevention steps — here's what to do.
Read MoreOregano plants are typically hardy down to zone 4, but no matter how cold your region is, you can keep them alive until spring with these winter prep tips.
Read MoreVertical gardening is great for small backyards and rentals. You can craft your upward sprouting garden from upcycled materials or buy ready-made options.
Read MoreWhile coneflowers are technically short-lived perennials, the same species can last in your garden for decades, using the proper technique at the season's end.
Read MoreWhen tending to your garden, check for any clear eggs. These unwelcomed guests can lead to bigger unwanted problems if not taken care of right away.
Read MoreIn many zones, it's necessary to protect late-season or overwintering plants from frost. Any of these 7 DIYs could work for you depending on your garden's size.
Read MoreKeeping your cut flowers fresh for as long as possible is top priority, and if you're harvesting from your own garden, the time of day makes a major difference.
Read MoreWhen pine needles fall all over your lawn in the autumn, you don't have to haul them away. Here are some surprising uses for those pine needles in your yard.
Read MoreNot everyone has a massive outdoor space to work with, but this trend allows you to make the most of a small courtyard, patio, or even balcony.
Read MoreA houseplant with wilted, yellowing leaves isn't the only sign to look out for when considering repotting. There are indicators hidden in the soil, too.
Read MoreAs cold weather approaches, plants are vulnerable to frost. However, careful planning, preparing plants correctly, and insulating fragile ones can protect them.
Read MoreSnake plants are hardy, making them ideal for beginner houseplant growers. They're not infallible, however, and where in your home you place them matters.
Read MoreChoosing the right herbicide is just the first step of weed management — the next step is spraying at the right time, which is essential for effectiveness.
Read MoreWith Louisiana's whitetail deer population exceeding a million, your garden is under threat. Discover tips to protect your flowers, shrubs, and veggies.
Read MoreIf your yard is on a slope, you can easily prevent all your topsoil from washing away during each heavy downpour with one sustainable solution.
Read MoreSetting your garden up for a thriving spring filled with gorgeous blooms starts with some important soil enhancement in the fall using one specific ingredient.
Read MoreLearn why applying pre-emergent for winter weed control when it's too hot or too cold is a problem and get essential tips to ensure effective application.
Read MoreMums are fairly easy to care for, but if soil conditions aren't ideal, you won't get the best blooms. Amend any issues with these items you might already have.
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