Why You Should Always Sanitize Your Containers For A New Plant
Before transferring a plant to a new or already used pot, you may want to give it a quick clean. After all, it will benefit the plant in the long run.
Read MoreBefore transferring a plant to a new or already used pot, you may want to give it a quick clean. After all, it will benefit the plant in the long run.
Read MoreMint is known to be quite invasive when planted in the garden, but there are a number of companion plants that pair well with this fragrant herb.
Read MoreRagweed can be a nuisance to your lawn for many reasons, so keeping it out is a top priority. Here are a few ways to prevent and remove ragweed from your lawn.
Read MoreHave an extra laundry basket laying around the home that's just taking up space? Repurpose it into a DIY berries planter with this simple hack.
Read MoreGrowing herbs is an easy way to get into the world of gardening, but beware of these two beneficial herbs that aren't so beneficial to each other.
Read MorePlants get cuts just like humans. And just like humans, plants can benefit from a common kitchen ingredient known for its antibacterial properties.
Read MoreWhen plants die at the end of the season, most of us rip them out to create a fresh garden for next year. However, you might want to leave your tomatoes alone.
Read MoreWhile it may seem odd to shake a plant in an effort to support its growth, there's actually a scientific explanation for why this works for the fiddle leaf fig.
Read MoreIf you're tired of all the maintenance that comes with a traditional garden, it might be time to try the "no-till" route. Here is how to start.
Read MoreFiery skippers may look pretty, but they could also wreak havoc on your grass. Find out what they are and how you can protect your home's lawn.
Read MoreAre your seedlings thriving but constantly flopping over? Rather than buying expensive stakes at the garden center, repurpose these utensils instead.
Read MoreAre you looking for ideas for companion planting that will make the best use of your growing space? Planting basil and peppers together has many benefits.
Read MoreHave you spotted fleas on your lawn and you're worried they'll end up on your dogs or kids? If you're nervous about getting pests in the house, try this remedy.
Read MorePreparing your grass for cool weather will ensure its health. Here are the weeds that you should eliminate in the fall to help your lawn thrive year-round.
Read MoreRoses can handle high temperatures fairly well, but they may begin to struggle as temperatures soar. Here's how to care for them during extreme heat.
Read MoreBindweed can be a nightmare to remove from your yard, so it's wise to ensure it never comes back. Here's how to keep bindweed out of your garden.
Read MoreIf your tomato plant is showing signs of overwatering, there's a simple first step you can take to save it that requires no tools or advanced gardening skills.
Read MoreThe sights and sounds of a fountain in a birdbath are a certain draw when it comes to birds, but it's important to weigh the drawbacks of such a feature, too.
Read MoreLike humans, birds can benefit from a change of diet depending on the seasons. Here's why your bird feeder might not be properly stocked for the time of year.
Read MoreIntercropping is a gardening technique where different crops are cultivated together. Here is why should you keep it in mind when gardening.
Read MoreEvery gardener deals with aphids at some point. Learn how to use common essential oils in order to get rid of these persistent garden pests.
Read MoreAs its name suggests, a tree watering bag is an irrigation bag designed to water trees. Especially useful for young trees, here's a look at its pros and cons.
Read MoreIn the case of mulch, more is not better. Being overzealous when applying mulch to a garden can lead to a number of problems – for the soil and your plants.
Read MoreThere are many ways to live more sustainably, and one way is to reduce water use and conserve water where you can. Jonathan Scott shared how he does both.
Read MoreIf the leaves of your hydrangea are suddenly orange, it's time to act. This color is a telltale sign of a particular fungus that you should eliminate quickly.
Read MoreThe word "mold" usually has people running for the hills, but when it comes to your garden, it can actually be beneficial. Here is how you can use moldy hay.
Read MoreA birdbath is a great backyard feature for attracting local birds to your garden. If you have one, you'll want to take advantage of this vegetable oil hack.
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