The Gardening Myth With Trees You Need To Stop Believing
You want the best for your trees, so it's only natural to follow popular tree care tips. This particular myth, however, you can dismiss (in most cases).
Read MoreYou want the best for your trees, so it's only natural to follow popular tree care tips. This particular myth, however, you can dismiss (in most cases).
Read MoreWhile it's important to provide roses with regular feeding throughout the growing season, you should stop fertilizing roses before winter. Here's exactly when.
Read MoreIf tilling is part of your bi-annual gardening routine, you might want to skip your garden patch that's growing squash. It can damage something very important.
Read MoreBaking soda can act as a weed killer to keep unwelcome plants out of your garden. However, you shouldn't make this common mistake when applying it.
Read MoreIf you have mulch and a tree in your yard, then it's inevitable that fallen leaves in the fall will end up in the mulch. Here are some ways to separate them.
Read MoreIt's no secret that planting rows of seeds can be taxing on your back. Luckily, this PVC pipe hack offers an inexpensive solution to the problem.
Read MoreGardening with cuttings is the best way to acquire more of the same plants, but rooting them is always a struggle. Make it easier with one versatile spice.
Read MoreOrchids are beautiful and ornamental, but they're also finicky. If you're determined to master them, here are some common mistakes to avoid while tending them.
Read MoreAmong the best ways to grow more of your favorite plants is with cuttings. Remove a section of a branch and duplicate your hydrangeas as many times as you like.
Read MoreRosemary isn't known for being high-maintenance. However, when its leaves start turning brown, it will need extra attention and care to fix the problem.
Read MoreWhile daffodils add a beautiful burst of color, they can multiply over time. If you find they're taking over your garden, here's how to remove them.
Read MoreIf you have cats or dogs, you'll want to avoid planting foods in the allium family. These plants can make them quite ill. Learn which plants to avoid.
Read MoreSod makes establishing a healthy lawn simple, but there are different options to choose from. Here's the type that HGTV recommends for outstanding results.
Read MoreIf you have milkweed plants in your garden, you're probably familiar with milkweed bugs. Here's how to deal with them so Monarch larvae can enjoy the plant.
Read MoreThough they might look it, skunks are not furry friends that you want in your garden. Keep the pests out with one ingredient you likely throw away each morning.
Read MoreAre roly-polys taking over your garden and nibbling on your plants? A few orange slices may be all you need to keep your plants safe. Here's how.
Read MoreIf you find a package of seeds lying around you house and aren't sure whether or not they're still viable, do this simple paper towel trick as a test.
Read MoreYour morning coffee can be used for more than a tasty energy boost. Save your grounds with this gardening hack to fix the soil beneath your strawberry plants.
Read MoreThere's one particular lawn "hack" that is sometimes recommended for dog owners, but it can actually cause more harm than good. Here's what it is.
Read MoreIf your petunia's leaves have started turning brown, don't panic. There are a few easy ways to revive your plant and grow healthy green leaves again.
Read MoreBlue jays eat almost anything, and they're very territorial. These garden bullies can scare other birds away, and there's one nut that can really attract them.
Read MoreMartha Stewart is constantly sharing gardening tips, and this tip will make your garden look super cohesive. Here's the one detail she always pays attention to.
Read MoreSucculents are easy to care for but, eventually, they need to be repotted. Learn the best way to repot succulents, including how to choose the best pot.
Read MoreIf you find ants continuously marching on your hummingbird feeder, you need to stop them in their tracks, and you can do so with a simple DIY ant moat.
Read MoreHairspray isn't just for hair anymore. It's also a great tool to keep on hand when arranging flower blooms that shed pollen. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreAnts may seem like little more than pests, but you should consider leaving certain varieties alone, as they can benefit your garden in multiple ways.
Read MoreUnchecked, squirrels can do immense damage to your garden, and are tricky to repel. Cinnamon can really get up their nose, however, especially if powdered.
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