Here's How You Can Bring Your Dying Lawn Back To Life
If your lawn has dead spots, there are a few DIY tricks to fix the problem and revive your lawn. Here are our best tips for bringing a dying lawn back to life.
Read MoreIf your lawn has dead spots, there are a few DIY tricks to fix the problem and revive your lawn. Here are our best tips for bringing a dying lawn back to life.
Read MoreAlthough filling the bottom of planters with packing materials seems like a quick and easy fix to saving soil, you may want to think twice before doing so.
Read MoreCoconut water isn't only healthy for people but also for plants! Here's how you can use this refreshing beverage to give your greenery a boost.
Read MoreBlue jays are a beautiful bird to see in your garden, and they are beneficial as well. Adding more of this color to your garden can help attract more blue jays.
Read MoreIt can be tempting to shower your plants with nutrients - after all, you want to keep that garden nice and fresh. Here's why it's actually a bad idea.
Read MoreEnjoying your backyard on a nice day is difficult when wasps are circling your head. Luckily, you can keep them away with a dash of this spice.
Read MoreIn warm weather, you might see craneflies making their way into your yard. But while they're harmless, they can have an unexpected impact on your lawn.
Read MoreBirds can be a nuisance in gardens and fruit trees, but instead of buying pest decoys, you can use something you probably have at home as a bird deterrent.
Read MoreAn irrigation system takes the hard work out of watering, but you still need to think about how you use it. Avoid this common mistake for a perfect lawn.
Read MoreThe key to a sustainable garden is healthy soil, and these two eco-friendly fertilizers will keep your garden flourishing for years to come.
Read MoreHGTV's Emily Henderson is a home staging expert who incorporates tree branches from her backyard into her work. Here's how she uses them and how you can, too.
Read MorePart of growing delicious arugula is knowing when to harvest and the best methods to follow depending on how you plan to enjoy the leafy vegetable.
Read MoreCaring for ornamental grass and keeping it looking great means dividing it when necessary. However, the timing is important - here's how to get it right.
Read MoreWhen maintained properly, peonies bloom into pretty flowers that live for quite some time. But do they need to be replaced, and how long do they take to flower?
Read MoreWhite strawberries have a delicious strawberry pineapple flavor but can seem impossible to grow. Luckily, we know the secret to producing this fruit.
Read MoreIf aphids are feeding on your plants, we can only imagine how devastating your garden looks. Luckily, you can easily eliminate these bugs with Epsom salt.
Read MorePruning is an essential gardening practice. If your garden includes lavender, then familiarize yourself with these lavender pruning mistakes you should avoid.
Read MoreHydroponic techniques are a great way to start a healthy plant from germination. Transplanting them to soil can be tricky though, here are some tips.
Read MoreIf slugs are destroying your plants and you don't know what to do, don't fret. The secret to keeping them away from your garden is in your kitchen.
Read MoreWe love our pets no less for their curiosity, but our beloved houseplants can sometimes suffer for it. If so, aluminum foil can come to the rescue.
Read MoreSwiss cheese plants are typically easy to care for and are beloved by beginner gardeners. However, their leaves are susceptible to yellowing. Here's why.
Read MoreTulips are perennial plants that are quintessential to the spring season. To keep your tulips healthy and full of blooms, here's the best way to fertilize them.
Read MoreAlthough it may not seem like it, dusting your plants is essential to keeping them healthy and beautiful. Here's how this unexpected fruit can get the job done.
Read MoreDethatching your grass when it's at its strongest will yield the best results. Here's the time of day that your lawn will be able to hold up to wear and tear.
Read MoreYou may not consider pickle juice to be useful in your garden, but this acidic liquid can actually help your hydrangeas thrive by increasing their vibrancy.
Read MorePart of keeping peonies healthy and beautiful is knowing when and how to divide them once they have matured. Here's everything to know about the process.
Read MoreHydroseeding is one way to create a new lawn outside of planting grass seed or installing rolls of sod. Here's how to know if it's right for you.
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