How To Grow An Obedient Plant Without Worrying About It Spreading
Perhaps the obedient plant doesn't quite live up to its name when it comes to behaving in the garden, but you can still grow this native beauty.
Read MorePerhaps the obedient plant doesn't quite live up to its name when it comes to behaving in the garden, but you can still grow this native beauty.
Read MoreAfter a winter storm or a day of landscaping, your yard might be littered with fallen branches. Disposing of them is a bit more complicated than you may think.
Read MoreKeep your fig tree healthy and happy by following our guidelines for pruning and maximizing your tree's potential to produce delicious, ripe fruit.
Read MoreRaised wooden garden beds offer certain benefits, but before you build them, learn more about their downsides as well. Here are their top drawbacks.
Read MoreNo matter which region you live in, this flavorful herb can be grown all year round in the garden or brought inside during colder months as a houseplant.
Read MoreQuality soil is essential if you want your roses to flourish and live a long life. Our Master Gardener shares tips for perfecting soil for your roses.
Read MoreAs spring rolls in, you may want to start planning the kinds of trees you'll want to plant in your yard. There are 11 excellent choices (and some that aren't).
Read MoreBirds can be notorious for pecking at your homegrown strawberries for an afternoon snack of their own, but there's a simple way to keep those pesky birds away.
Read MoreRosemary is a staple in the garden. Whether you grow it outdoors in warm regions or in a container to overwinter inside, this herb makes the perfect companion.
Read MoreYou may be considering using Epsom salt to fertilize your citrus trees, but is this a budget-friendly hack or a recipe for disaster in your garden?
Read MoreTo attract natural pollinators and other critters to your garden, create a wildlife mansion out of a few wood pallets and other natural materials.
Read MoreThe eastern red cedar tree is native throughout much of the United States, making it an ecologically-friendly choice for privacy and beauty in your landscape.
Read MoreDo you want to add curb appeal and unique landscaping to your front yard? Gravel can be used in a variety of ways to create custom and versatile looks.
Read MoreVinyl is a great choice if you want a low-maintenance fence. Vinyl won't rot like wood, but it doesn't last forever. Find out how to extend its lifespan.
Read MoreCompanion plants give your garden a helping hand and encourage shrubs and trees to thrive. These are the best avocado companion plants for your yard.
Read MoreCollecting flowers is great fun for DIY enthusiasts and gardeners alike. With this stunning trick, you'll preserve dandelions for whimsical décor.
Read MoreIf your pothos plant is going crazy and you're running out of room, you can get creative with this stunning front door wreath DIY that uses spare clippings.
Read MoreGrowing dahlias in containers comes with some unique challenges. Here's the best way to do it for a healthy plant and how to avoid a few common mistakes.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why people may prefer to plant neem or margosa trees in their yards or gardens. But make sure that conditions are ideal for their growth.
Read MoreThere are countless ways to get creative with vases, but have you ever seen a citrus vase? Shake things up with this creative flower arrangement idea.
Read MoreThough you may see apple peels as a bit of food waste, you can actually turn these scraps into a home cleaner, compost tea, and even natural potpourri.
Read MoreGorgeous thrifted wicker baskets can easily be turned into personalized planters. Check out some creative ideas and the best way to plant your greenery inside.
Read MoreTo bring a touch of eternal summer to your home, consider preserving your fresh or dried flowers with this smart jar and oil DIY decor hack.
Read MoreWhen planning your edible garden spread, consider carefully what herbs you plant near your tomatoes as there are several plants you should outright avoid.
Read MoreEspaliered fruit trees aren't only beautiful, they're functional. Providing food for humans and wildlife, this growing method is perfect for small spaces.
Read MoreAlthough most bulbs are planted in the fall for spring blooms, some can be planted after the coldest part of winter has passed for summer flowers.
Read MoreCaring for tulips is especially straightforward when you start with the right soil conditions. Here is what to look for from your soil and how to amend it.
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