DIY Creative Garden Labels Using These 9 Common Household Items
Upcycle items from around your house to turn into DIY garden plant labels. Learn how to recycle broken or unused items to make plant labels for your garden.
Read MoreUpcycle items from around your house to turn into DIY garden plant labels. Learn how to recycle broken or unused items to make plant labels for your garden.
Read MoreWith a few simple ingredients, you can repurpose your old tea cups to create a tiered planter that provides both vintage chic design and greenery in any room.
Read MoreLooking for the best types of snake plants for your house or yard? Among these 28 snake plant varieties, there's sure to be one that's perfect for you.
Read MoreColumbine is a great addition to any garden, both for its beauty and its ability to attract hummingbirds. But there is one more benefit to this blooming plant.
Read MoreNeem oil and other horticultural oils can work wonders on pests in your garden. Here's how to use them to destroy infestations without destroying your plants.
Read MoreLearn how to use plants to upgrade your patio space. From plant walls to creative ways to use planters, find out how plants can make your patio an oasis.
Read MorePasqueflowers can add so much beauty to your garden and can attract pollinators. Get the best tips for planting and caring for this colorful plant.
Read MoreIf you want to add some unique, bright blooms to your garden, then this stunning flower should be at the top of your list.
Read MoreHummingbirds are tiny animals with delicate constitutions, so if you want to give them a helping hand this summer, here's how to assist them in intense heat.
Read MoreStriking purple blooms are usually a welcome sight in any yard or garden, but if you see these flowers, you'd better get rid of them fast.
Read MoreThis invasive flower looks a lot like a beloved plant: phlox. Here's how to identify the differences between the two, and get rid of the unwanted weed for good.
Read MoreDid you know that certain pesticides can suppress the hyperdrive metabolism of hummingbirds? Help hummingbird populations thrive by avoiding these products.
Read MoreAmong the most difficult gardening tasks is determining if your edibles are ready to harvest or not. Here are three ways to tell if a watermelon needs picking.
Read MoreNoticing the leaves on your prized zucchini plant turning brown? You need to act fast! Find out what could be causing this and how to stop it.
Read MoreIf you're tired of ants eating away at your houseplants, try this easy ant moat hack to keep them away. You probably already have everything you need.
Read MoreInspiring pine siskins to take a break in your backyard all year round is super easy, providing you put a couple of their favorite snacks in your birdfeeder.
Read MoreHouse Digest's master gardener has some thoughts on the most popular houseplants. Before you shell out for a new plant, find out if it's worth the hype.
Read MoreHaving delicious, peppery watercress on hand every time you make a salad at home is easy by planting it using this ridiculously simple method.
Read MoreA bountiful fruit tree in your own yard might sound like a dream, but if you have fruit-eating pets, that dream can quickly become a nightmare.
Read MoreYour hummingbird feeder is a sweet treat that may also be attracting wasps. Here's how to keep your feathered friends visiting while driving the insects away.
Read MoreLooking for a clever way to level your uneven lawn? Check out this leveling rake, designed to help property owners deal with challenging terrain.
Read MoreSome people consider roly-polies pests and they try to repel or exterminate them with cayenne pepper. But can this pungent spice actually kill them?
Read MoreMost people throw their old sponges straight in the garbage, but you can actually give them a second life and make gardening easier and more comfortable.
Read MoreBird feeders are battered with a lot of grime and gunk, but could cleaning them with harsh soaps wind up harming the birds that you're trying to help?
Read MoreSometimes your spring bulbs need to be relocated... but is it okay to dig them up when they're blooming? Our professional gardener shares her thoughts.
Read MoreFew things are more magical than ruby-throated hummingbirds flying around your garden. Here’s why they are more likely to appear in May and how to prepare.
Read MoreGrowing broccoli sprouts is extremely easy and doesn't require soil or an outdoor garden, but there are a few major mistakes to avoid when growing them.
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