Avoid These Common Mistakes When Using A Rain Barrel
Using a rain barrel can save you money on your utility bills. Before you set yours up, read this guide to avoid common mistakes while you harvest rainwater.
Read MoreUsing a rain barrel can save you money on your utility bills. Before you set yours up, read this guide to avoid common mistakes while you harvest rainwater.
Read MoreDrainage is an important part of gardening, especially if you're using garden planters. This wine cork hack offers a genius solution for your drainage problems.
Read MoreDaylilies are cute flowers, but their growth habit often becomes invasive. To avoid a daylily take-over, take our gardening advice for the best removal methods.
Read MoreWhile they may be cute, groundhogs can wreak havoc on your yard and in your garden. Fortunately, there are some common herbs you can use to deter them.
Read MoreRepotting the low-maintenance ZZ plant can be a bit tricky, but this simple guide will help even the most novice gardeners repot the plant like an expert.
Read MoreDoes your yard have a large slope that you want to landscape? Try planting these ornamental grasses, bushes, trees, and flowers that can thrive on a hill.
Read MoreNot only can baking soda deodorize smelly areas and clean hard-to-treat stains, but it can also benefit the hydrangeas growing in your garden.
Read MoreBecause beneficial pollinators burrow and nest in plants, it's important to clean up your garden at the right time of year to keep them from harm.
Read MoreIf you're growing a prayer plant and noticing that it's not growing well or has crispy leaves, there are some things to check, and ways to water that will help.
Read MoreIf you are looking for new creative ways to incorporate flowers into your garden, one design expert reveals how to turn stock tanks into wicking garden beds.
Read MoreA fresh snow fall makes your yard look picture-perfect, but it can also damage the grass and plants underneath. Here's what to do right after.
Read MoreIn nature, there isn't always a telltale sign to say a plant is poisonous or not, especially when a toxic variety can look strikingly like a nontoxic one.
Read MoreApple cider vinegar can help with a variety of jobs around your garden to keep it healthy and growing well. Learn how to use apple cider vinegar in your garden.
Read MoreThere are many varieties of hydrangeas that come in several different colors. If pink is your shade, check out these 15 pink hydrangeas for your garden.
Read MoreFennel is a great vegetable to grow in your garden for many health reasons. But putting it alongside cabbage is not a good idea. Here's why.
Read MoreBefore you toss your old peanut shells into the trash, consider the many benefits this material can have in your garden as part of a healthy compost pile.
Read MoreJapanese beetles can destroy foliage throughout your landscaping. Try this common household item to make your plants less attractive to these pests.
Read MoreLemon verbena is a great plant for your edible garden or potted on your patio. Learn more about what makes this versatile and fragrant herb special.
Read MoreWith its orange, red-spotted flowers, homeowners may wish to keep orange jewelweed around, but think again: This balsam spreads quickly and can take over fast.
Read MoreIf you are a gardener who also happens to have a love for sweets, there's a particular herb you should think about planting that will be right up your alley.
Read MoreWhile crepe myrtles are overall easy to maintain, there are a few common diseases to watch for. Find out what they are and how to protect your plant.
Read MoreCreating beautiful fall planters may seem expensive, but this clever division hack can help you fill your planters without spending too much money.
Read MoreAs winter approaches and temperatures drop, every gardener's mind turns to winter-proofing their plants. Here's how to get your azaleas ready for winter.
Read MoreThe beautiful pink evening primrose attracts pollinators and is a sturdy grower. But, it grows too well for some, and can become a weed if not controlled.
Read MoreIf you love hydrangeas, then you're sure to adore the 15 flowers in this list, all of which offer a similar look to hortensia and its famed, showy mopheads.
Read MoreWhile peas and sunflowers are quite different, they're actually great companion plants. Discover how they benefit one another and how to plant them together.
Read MoreInstead of throwing away your old toothbrushes, reuse them around the home. Discover 23 ways to use this tool for cleaning, gardening, and decorating hacks.
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