Can TUMS Really Help My Tomato Plants Flourish?
Because TUMS tablets are made out of calcium carbonate, some believe you can use them as a tomato fertilizer. Discover if this is a good idea for your garden.
Read MoreBecause TUMS tablets are made out of calcium carbonate, some believe you can use them as a tomato fertilizer. Discover if this is a good idea for your garden.
Read MoreNobody wants to see cockroaches in their home, but what is the best way to deal with them? You can eradicate cockroaches with this popular scent.
Read MoreAre skunks ruining your carefully maintained garden? If so, you might try sprinkling this common vegetable around your yard to keep the pests from returning.
Read MoreIf you've grown bonsai, challenge yourself by growing a bonsai in a rock. This beautiful arrangement is a challenge, but so worth it. Learn how to do it!
Read MoreWhile Asian lady beetles can easily be mistaken for ladybugs, this cousin insect is actually one you'll want to encourage to move on from your garden and home.
Read MoreFelling trees is a dangerous job and if you don't know what you're doing, you could end up with a potentially deadly barber chair tree situation.
Read MoreBefore you go and plant a tree to fill in an empty space in your front or backyard, you need to take this step first, which can protect you from future damage.
Read MoreDo your roses seem like they need a little more love? Coffee grounds may be exactly what they need for some much-needed TLC. Here's how it can help.
Read MoreYou can think of automated mowers like robot vacuums that mow your lawn. They drive, clip, and charge themselves all on their own. What else should you know?
Read MoreIn areas where deer are prevalent, it can be tricky to find hardy plants that these visitors won't munch. Try this colorful, easy-to-grow, deer-resistant plant.
Read MoreLearn about "new wood" hydrangeas to find out how these plants vary from "old wood" varieties and whether they are a good fit for your garden.
Read MoreFor a truly environmentally-friendly approach to keeping your landscaping neat and trim, consider employing a few hungry goats to get the job done.
Read MoreIf wasps are emerging from holes around your yard, you're dealing with underground nests. Learn two proven ways to rid your yard of these pests.
Read MorePart of plant care is close observation and "hearing" what your plants say through their condition. In the case of a crooked stem, there are two likely reasons.
Read MoreWasps flying around your yard, patio, and home can put your family on edge. Fortunately, they can be repelled with this household item you likely already own.
Read MoreIf your home already experiences high levels of moisture, then certain plants can actually make it worse. Here are a few to keep out of your residence.
Read MoreHave moles turned your lawn into their new home? Luckily, you can quickly kick them out with the help of a popular kitchen spice you likely already have.
Read MoreLearn how to make simple birdfeeders from orange rinds. These inexpensive birdfeeders are easy to make and are perfect for attracting birds to your yard.
Read MoreIf you don't have a green thumb, there's a particular type of hydrangea that may be ideal for you to grow. Discover what makes this type so easy to care for.
Read MoreTo grow, houseplants need water and light, just like the plants in your garden. Here's how to find the best light location in your home for each of your plants.
Read MoreAlthough planting sunflowers and black eyed susans together may seem like a beautiful idea, they're actually awful garden companions. Here's why.
Read MoreIn search of a new addition to your garden? Well, HGTV recommends adding this hydrangea to create a stunning hedge around your home. Here's why
Read MoreWe love fruit trees, but not everyone has the space for them. Or do they? Learn more about this trick for growing all your favorite fruit in a small area.
Read MoreAttracting hummingbirds to your yard has many benefits, and you don't need to spend money on a feeder. Instead, try this DIY Tupperware feeder.
Read MoreJust because summer is over doesn't mean the yard work stops. Here are the most important lawn care tasks you should keep on your radar for October.
Read MoreHelping your hydrangeas thrive is simple. Instead of buying chemical fertilizers and insecticides, try adding a kitchen scrap around your plant.
Read MoreWhile you may typically rinse off your garden produce in the sink, there's another method you could use to clean your veggies before they enter your home.
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