Add Some Zest To Your Garden Hostas With This Lemony Fresh Companion Plant
Sometimes it can be difficult to find bold, colorful plants that thrive in shady spots as companions for hostas. Here's a gorgeous plant you'll want to add.
Read MoreSometimes it can be difficult to find bold, colorful plants that thrive in shady spots as companions for hostas. Here's a gorgeous plant you'll want to add.
Read MoreCan you ever have enough blooms in your landscape? We think not and while there are so many options to choose from, here's one that will brighten up your space.
Read MoreSongbirds help to create a peaceful atmosphere in any yard, and planting this fruit-bearing tree can help attract them like moths to the flame.
Read MoreIf you're growing wildflowers, you probably want to make sure they are helping - rather than hurting - beneficial insects. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreCrabgrass is one of the worst weeds to see in your lawn. If your mitigation efforts aren't working, you could be making this one common lawn mowing mistake.
Read MorePoplar trees may provide beautiful fall foliage, but they can also wreak havoc on your foundation and spread via root runners. Here are some alternatives.
Read MoreEggshells make a nutrient-dense addition to compost, but sometimes they can attract unwanted visitors. Here are a few steps to take to avoid attracting pests.
Read MoreDull pruning shears can wreak havoc on your trees' branches and plants' stems. But is a sheet of aluminum the answer for a sharper blade? Find out here.
Read MoreWant to turn your zinnia patch into even more of a show-stopping moment? These are the best plants to position close by for pollinators, pests, and aesthetics.
Read MoreMany of us don't want to see spiders inside or outside of our home, but these arachnids can actually be beneficial in the garden. Here's how to attract them.
Read MoreIn lieu of a bird feeder, or in addition to one, these are the best three sunflower varieties to plant for attracting birds to your garden in the summer.
Read MoreThis particular hummingbird - which happens to be the most common in the central and Eastern United States - will happily eat up any spiders in your yard.
Read MoreFamous for their sweet flowers, it's surprising to know magnolias are low-maintenance and need little pruning. If yours is overgrown, here's when to prune it.
Read MoreExposed tree roots aren't just a tripping hazard on your property; they're usually an eyesore, too. To cover the roots, grow this cute ground cover over them.
Read MoreArborvitaes are beautiful, upright trees that can make a statement standing alone or as a living wall. Here's how to fertilize your trees and what to avoid.
Read MoreArmyworms are small insects that do big damage in a short amount of time. As the name implies, these caterpillars can ravage your lawn like a swift army.
Read MoreIf you have found an old back of grass seed in storage, you may be tempted to toss it in the garbage, but we have some better ideas for that old seed.
Read MoreIf you'd like to add some greenery to your chain link fence, we've found a variety of plants to choose from and provided tips on how to grow them.
Read MoreIf you'd like cardinals and other birds to visit your yard more often, then it may be a good idea to introduce this fast-growing berry tree to your property.
Read MoreRagweed can become a pesky enemy of your lawn if you allow it to take over. Luckily, we've found a few tactics you can use to keep it away.
Read MoreIs it possible to grow a flower that smells and looks like your favorite dessert? This interesting bloom can add sweet aroma while attracting hummingbirds..
Read MoreMany of us plant flowers specifically to attract more hummingbirds, who love this specific one. However, you'll want to be cautious about where you plant it.
Read MoreIrises are a popular garden flower, reproducing readily by cloning themselves underground. For more irises, including hybrids, try harvesting the seeds instead.
Read MoreDo you have a cat problem in your raised garden beds? You don't want them creating a litter box near your edible plants. Try this easy trick to keep cats out.
Read MoreIf you have an old, worn-down pair of Crocs, don't throw the shoes away. Instead, learn how to use them to make your garden more beautiful and interesting.
Read MorePerfect for small spaces and novice gardeners, a pyramid garden may just be the next big thing when it comes to alternative ways to grow plants.
Read MoreDiscover 15 beautiful climbing plants that thrive on north-facing walls. Find out which plants to embrace and which to avoid for a stunning vertical garden.
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