The Benefits Of Planting Spinach And Arugula Side By Side
Companion planting is the best tool for avoiding grueling maintenance or low-quality crops. Plant arugula and spinach together to see their natural abilities.
Read MoreCompanion planting is the best tool for avoiding grueling maintenance or low-quality crops. Plant arugula and spinach together to see their natural abilities.
Read MoreLooking for a new and beautiful houseplant for your living room? Check out the adorable heart-shaped plant Joanna Gaines has in her own home.
Read MoreSo, your tomato plants have been ransacked by hornworms. Don't reach for pesticides; plant this sweet flower and let your garden's ecosystem do its thing.
Read MoreVertical gardens are great for maximizing yield with limited space. We put this budget-friendly vertical garden hack through its paces to see how it performs.
Read MoreContainer gardens shouldn't be thrown together willy-nilly. They need careful planning to look their best. Using one simple formula, you can nail it every time.
Read MoreA bonsai tree isn't just a beautiful plant but also a lifetime investment. In order to take care of it properly, you must use the right type of pot.
Read MoreDo you love the look of roses but are tired of getting pricked by thorns while taking care of them? Try planting this charming flower instead.
Read MoreDelicate snow-on-the-mountain might seem like an aesthetically pleasing addition to your landscape, but beware -- it can wreak havoc on your garden.
Read MoreTulips are a popular perennial flower, but how can you tell if you need to replant your bulbs? Here's how to have successful tulips every year.
Read MoreIf your herb plants have been overproducing, try drying them out for later use. You can easily do this with one laundry room item you probably have on hand.
Read MoreWith winter coming up, now is the time to plant your alliums so that they're strong enough to survive the cold weather. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you spend a lot of time in your garden – or have pets or other animals that do – it's important to remove toxic black nightshade from the area. Here's how.
Read MoreCaring for orchids can seem complicated or even difficult, but using pine bark can help keep your plants healthy and thriving. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreWhen starting out in the world of gardening, there is a lot to learn. Here is the crucial gardening mistake Martha Stewart warns beginners to avoid.
Read MoreIt's a myth that hand-weeding is the best way to get rid of weeds in your garden. There are several drawbacks to this method. Learn about the best ways to weed.
Read MoreNot only do Mexican marigolds add bright pops of color to your garden, but they are also said to ward off all sorts of unwanted pests. But do they?
Read MoreLearn about why Martha Stewart loves sago palms, as well as a few tips for how to grow these low-maintenance, unique-looking plants in your garden.
Read MoreWhen picking companion plants for your pumpkins, consider this colorful and fragrant flower. Its beneficial properties can help you and your garden thrive.
Read MoreSnails and slugs can wreak havoc on flowers and garden patches alike. If you're tired of them eating your landscaping, use this pantry staple to remove them.
Read MoreSunflowers are loved for their big, bold yellow flowers but only flourish during warmer months. There are alternatives if you want the same look during winter.
Read MoreCalling all plant parents: Give your green babies a home to thrive. This one household item is moonlighting as the perfect seedling plant cover.
Read MoreThink twice before you pull this beautiful native plant, and re-consider categorizing it as a weed. The bees in your garden will thank you!
Read MoreCorn and eggplants can grow to deliciously grand sizes, but this is due to their voracious appetite for nutrients. For this reason, they should be kept apart.
Read MoreDid you recently prune a large branch or has a storm blown off a limb? If so, grab this kitchen staple to protect your citrus tree's wound from infection.
Read MoreWhen your favorite cactus begins turning yellow, it doesn't always mean your plant is doomed. Find out why it happens and what you can do about it.
Read MorePart of growing healthy ornamental grasses is knowing when to plant them. But if you're thinking about doing so in the fall, think again. Here's why.
Read MoreNobody likes the sight of dead or bad grass on your backyard. However, if this is the case, a simple trick from HGTV's Emily Henderson should help.
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