How Milk Can Keep Your Roses Healthy
Milk isn't just a good source of vital nutrients and minerals for your body, it may also keep your roses healthy and free from disease. Here's how.
Read MoreMilk isn't just a good source of vital nutrients and minerals for your body, it may also keep your roses healthy and free from disease. Here's how.
Read MoreThe velvetleaf blooms a lovely yellow flower, but if the weed is allowed to reach this point in its development, then you've got a giant problem on your hands.
Read MoreIf you move your succulents outdoors for the summer, be sure to check them thoroughly for fungus gnats before moving them back inside. Here's how to do it!
Read MoreRoly-poly bugs make up an important part of the garden ecosystem. However, could they also be harming your garden in some way? Here's what we know.
Read MoreGiven its ability to camouflage itself as grass, nutsedge can be a challenge to treat as many homeowners won't notice it until it's become an infestation.
Read MoreLily of the valley is a beautiful, fragrant plant, but it can also be quite invasive. Check out our gardening advice about how to get rid of lily of the valley.
Read MoreThyme is an easy-to-grow herb that can be harvested all year round. Here's why your thyme plant might be turning brown and how you can fix it.
Read MoreA chilling period, aka cold stratification, is necessary for certain fruit seeds but not for others. The reason has to do with their normal growing environment.
Read MoreOver time, your garden hose iis likely to collect plenty of rust and bacteria, leading to corrosion. Thankfully, vinegar can be used to restore it!
Read MoreSometimes, the best hacks are the simplest. This gardening hack will keep your homegrown fruits protected – and all you need is a ziplock bag.
Read MoreFake flowers last longer than real ones and are generally easier to manage, but they do have a tendency to move around. With this simple hack, they'll stay put.
Read MoreIf you suspect there's a snake lurking in your garden or yard, make the space an inhospitable one for the reptile. You can do so with this warm and sweet scent.
Read MoreIf your yard sits largely in the shade, hostas are your garden's saving grace. Here's what you need to know about how much space to allot for a hosta.
Read MoreIf you lawn doesn't look quite like you thought it would, it's likely because you planted the wrong type of grass. Fortunately, there are ways to remedy this.
Read MoreIrises are beautiful flowers, but their size can begin to take over a garden and shade the rest of your plants. If so, you may need to remove them. Here's how.
Read MoreKnowing just how to make the most of your houseplants requires some practice. Check out this trick to give your monstera plant the neatest look.
Read MoreOstrich ferns have an elegant yet subtle appeal, and in the right climate can thrive. But they may not be the best choice for your garden, for several reasons.
Read MoreYou may be wondering if it's possible to keep your geraniums alive over winter. Here's how and why geraniums are able to make it through the winter months.
Read MoreIf you notice that your basil leaves are turning yellow, the cause could be a number of things. Discover how to identify and remedy the problem.
Read MoreCombining a few common kitchen ingredients can prove an effective solution to naturally keep deer from visiting your garden and nibbling on your hydrangeas.
Read MoreInstead of purchasing a moss pole, you can try making one at home with a simple low-cost Dollar Tree item, which can be found in most stores.
Read MoreIf nesting birds turn your yard into an eyesore, the solution may be in your tackle box. Try this nearly invisible hack to prevent bird nests in your yard.
Read MoreIf you want your gardening to be easy while creating a fun and interesting environment, check out this carefree gardening trend TikTok is obsessing over.
Read MoreA common debate among gardeners is whether or not it's necessary to soak your clay pots before using them. We've broken down everything you need to know.
Read MoreYou'll find broadleaf plantain in pretty much any part of the United States. If it's paid your lawn a visit, here are a few things you can do.
Read MoreIf you just planted a tree right next to your house, you may need to take steps to move it away, depending on its potential size. But how far away is enough?
Read MoreIf you have an extensive collection of houseplants and want them to be easier to care for, head to IKEA for a product that will make watering a breeze.
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