The Unusual Shade Tree That Smells Like Fruit Loops & Root Beer
A tree that smells like cereal and soda? Yes, it exists, and you could use it as a shade tree in your yard. Discover more about this unique plant.
Read MoreA tree that smells like cereal and soda? Yes, it exists, and you could use it as a shade tree in your yard. Discover more about this unique plant.
Read MoreAre you fertilizing your fiddle leaf fig the right way? Here's what you need to know about what fertilizers to use and how often to use them.
Read MoreYou may be a little taken back the first time you come across a batch of tomatoes and find one catfaced. However, there's a reason tomatoes end up this way.
Read MoreLate summer-blooming annuals put out plenty of seeds as their flowering season winds down. Collecting your own seeds is a great way to prepare for next year.
Read MoreNobody wants to walk through their yard only to come across a pile of unsightly dog vomit fungus. However, if you have, here's what you can do about it.
Read MoreAloe plants, whether located in the garden or inside, can quickly become overtaken by aphids. Discover how to eradicate these pests with a common kitchen item.
Read MoreAre you curious about your tree's health? One easy and quick way to get an idea of your tree's condition is by using a single penny. Here's how.
Read MoreCertain types of hydrangeas need extra care in the winter to ensure they bloom in the summer. Learn how to prepare these plants for cold weather.
Read MoreTo avoid health problems and other issues, stay away from this invasive plant. Find out how to identify it, what makes it so dangerous, and how to remove it.
Read MoreHave you ever gotten a new plant home only to have it die? This "plant dad" has shared the four simple things you should always look for when buying plants.
Read MoreEveryone thinks golden bamboo is a gorgeous plant until they can't control its spread. Avoid growing this invasive plant by finding a better alternative here.
Read MoreCarrots are simple enough to grow. Yet, some harvesting mistakes may give them a flavor akin to soap or pine. Learn to rid your garden of the bitter taste here.
Read MoreWith all the garden mediums out there, it's difficult to know what's good and what's not. Coconut coir is a newer alternative to peat moss. Learn about it here.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why you may want to move your hydrangea plant, but in order to avoid transplant shock, there are a few important things to keep in mind.
Read MoreEver looked at a spider web in your garden and wondered what type of spider created such an elaborate structure? Here's how to identify them.
Read MoreCrows can be a big problem when they infiltrate your corn crop. This simple hack will ward off these birds and add a touch of charm to your garden.
Read MoreEdging can define distinct areas of your lawn, but it can be expensive to use metal or plastic materials. This TikTok shows how to use an edging tool instead.
Read MoreSome weeds, like speedwell, are deceptively beautiful. Although it produces pretty blue flowers, you won't want this resilient weed anywhere near your lawn.
Read MoreYou can find many gardening tools and gadgets at Home Depot, and after trying this seedling heat mat, we think it has some promise for your garden.
Read MoreBecause grass takes up nutrients through its roots, you have to make sure that there is enough nitrogen available in the soil of your lawn.
Read MoreIf thrips are attempting to take over your onion plants, then it's time to pull out this common pantry ingredient to save your veggies from disaster.
Read MoreWith humble beginnings and the potential to make a huge impact, it's hard not to root for Tree T-Pee. So, what happened to the company after Shark Tank?
Read MoreTaking care of a lawn is a huge undertaking by itself, and when you face inordinate challenges, sometimes, the key lies in knowing when to admit defeat.
Read MoreA hardy perennial, a hibiscus can even endure subfreezing temperatures. This said, part of caring for a hibiscus is knowing how and when to prune its branches.
Read MoreTaking care of your lawn doesn't need to be difficult, which is where Sunday lawn care service comes in handy. Here's why pet owners recommend this service.
Read MoreTrying to hang plants along your fence? There's an easy and inexpensive way to suspend greenery or flowers, and all it requires is one common household item.
Read MoreBrown recluse spiders are solitary spiders that take shelter in dark places with low moisture. Your yard may be unintentionally a perfect spot for them to hide.
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