This Is Why Rats Won't Leave Your Bird Feeder Alone
Rats are determined and resourceful creatures. If these pests won't leave your bird feeder alone, there are some changes you can make to dissuade them.
Read MoreRats are determined and resourceful creatures. If these pests won't leave your bird feeder alone, there are some changes you can make to dissuade them.
Read MoreWant to grow robust and healthy tomatoes? Try this soluble fertilizer for more disease-resistant plants, and enjoy a bigger, high-quality harvest.
Read MoreWhen preparing fresh cut flowers to display in your home, there is one step you may be overlooking that is reducing the shelf life of your arrangement.
Read MoreWhile often dismissed as an invasive weed, this edible plant can play a vital role in maintaining the health of your garden, among other possible benefits.
Read MoreThere's one beverage you might not have considered as a plant fertilizer, but chances are you already have a bottle (or more) in your kitchen.
Read MoreTo identify whether the sunflowers in your yard are perennials or annuals, identify a few key characteristics if you don't want to replant every year.
Read MoreTransplant shock is common when moving a plant from one location to another. However, you can reduce the chances of this happening with a milk jug. Here's how.
Read MoreWhile most organic materials from your garden can and should be composted, you should hold off on composting this specific weed - and here's why.
Read MoreSnake plants are stunning, low-maintenance houseplants, but did you know they also bloom under the right conditions? Learn how to get your snake plant to bloom.
Read MorePlacing the wrong crops next to each other in the garden can lead to negative consequences. Discover the crops that should never be planted near cantaloupe.
Read MoreStone pavers are great for edging your lawn. But with so many options available, getting started can seem overwhelming. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you live in a rainy area, planting in flat rows may not be the best idea. Discover why raised rows are the better choice and how to add these to your garden.
Read MoreIf you're dealing with mint in your garden, you know how aggressive it can be. Learn how to prevent this issue in the first place, and how to remove mint.
Read MoreIf you're dealing with scorpions in your garden (or aiming to prevent future visits), you can plant this tall herb, a known deterrent of the predatory arachnid.
Read MoreXeriscaping's emphasis on conserving water has led to a limiting misconception about the technique. However, it might be more versatile than you think.
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.
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