Transform An Old Plant Pot Into The Cutest Fall Scarecrow Decor For Your Porch
What fall porch is complete without a scarecrow? This DIY decor is the ideal project and uses supplies you might already have lying around, like old plant pots.
Read MoreWhat fall porch is complete without a scarecrow? This DIY decor is the ideal project and uses supplies you might already have lying around, like old plant pots.
Read MoreConsidering building a backyard greenhouse? Learn why Harbor Freight's One Stop Garden greenhouse is an affordable option, but maybe not the best option.
Read MoreThere are major differences among weeds that fall into annual, biennial, and perennial categories, and your success battling each will depend on them.
Read MoreIf you've noticed webs forming in your trees and shrubs during the summer months, don't stress. While they look like the work of spiders, they're not.
Read MoreFrom a wire trellis wall to the Florida weave trellis, there are many trellis options to consider, and the best choice for you depends on a few key factors.
Read MoreSmall, inexpensive, and surprisingly helpful, this gardening tool keep your rows organized and your planting effortless. It's easy to DIY, too.
Read MoreAsh can be a beneficial additive in the garden if you're trying to reduce the acidity of your soil, but certain sources could cause more harm than good.
Read MoreSquirrels are really cute, but you really don't want them eating the fruits, nuts, or flowers in your garden. This humane deterrent will keep them away.
Read MoreSo many factors determine when a bean is ready to harvest, from sowing dates to unpredictable cultivar traits. This easy test cuts through all the confusion.
Read MoreGrowing basil indoors or outdoors can be tricky, but avoiding these common mistakes can keep your plants healthy, lush, and flavorful all season long.
Read MoreIf your recycling bin is overflowing with plastic milk jugs, free up some space by repurposing them in the yard as mini-greenhouses to help young plants thrive.
Read MoreNematodes are known for targeting both garden pests and beneficial pollinators. Does this make them friend or foe when it comes to your flowers?
Read MoreFor many years, gardeners have used persimmon seeds as a traditional method to predict winter weather. A fork shape inside the seed indicates a mild one.
Read MoreIf you're growing gourds in your garden and are tired of gourd curry, try your hand at turning these veggies into home decor instead, using molds to shape them.
Read MoreAre you tired of spending hours on your knees plucking weeds from your garden? Try this weed-suppressing tip to free up time for more exciting gardening tasks.
Read MoreThis plant, which grows across much of the country, is potentially fatal when ingested yet is often mistaken for edible plants in the same family.
Read MoreThese herb brooms smell wonderful, look cute, and have magical fall vibes. Plus, you can use the dried herbs afterward. Here's how to make them.
Read MoreIf you love growing tomatoes, you might have struggled with the bulkiness of those tomato cages, so you might be wondering if tomato spirals are a better option
Read MoreEven if you love seeing birds in your yard, there are places where you don't want them nesting. Here's how to keep them out via exclusion and deterrence.
Read MoreMany asters are native to the U.S. and an important source of food for wildlife. Here's why cutting these flowers back in the late summer is a bad idea.
Read MoreWhether you're turning a patch of lawn into garden or moving your existing gardens, reshaping beds is necessary. Do it right the first time with this trick.
Read MoreDon't let your disorganized garden tools stop you from exercising your green thumb. Check out these hacks for keeping things neat, tidy, and ready to go.
Read MoreFor big blooms come spring, there are a few things you can take care of in the fall. Just be sure to follow the correct steps at the right time.
Read MoreHome automation with smart products doesn’t have to end when you walk out the door. Transform your yard and garden with these high-tech smart gardening devices.
Read MoreDid you know that there's a distinct difference between pruning and simply deadheading when it comes to caring your tropical hibiscus shrubs?
Read MoreProtect your garden plants when outdoor temperatures dip dangerously low by using this free, household item you likely have lying around with the mail.
Read MoreIf your lime tree isn't producing as much fruit as you would like, it's probably not getting adequate pollination, but there is a way you can fix this.
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