Think Twice About Pruning Your Garden In The Summer Heat
While you may be tempted to remove dead foliage from your plants on a hot summer's day, pruning your garden in the heat could do more harm than good.
Read MoreWhile you may be tempted to remove dead foliage from your plants on a hot summer's day, pruning your garden in the heat could do more harm than good.
Read MorePokeweed may look pretty, but it's full of poisonous berries that can harm children and pets. Here are some of the different ways you can get rid of it.
Read MoreAlthough the presence of millipedes isn't always bad, they can wreak havoc on certain plants when their numbers increase. Keep your garden safe with these tips.
Read MoreAre you considering sterilizing your garden's soil? Though there are plenty of reasons to want to, it's actually not always necessary. Here's why.
Read MoreDo you ever buy so many onions that you have to throw sprouting ones out? We tried planting our sprouting onions and it was so easy!
Read MoreAre you tired of spending tons of time in the heat watering your plants? Try adding an olla to your garden to make watering it a lot easier.
Read MoreDo your flowers seem to droop and wilt in less than a week? Use coffee grounds to remedy that, helping them spruce up your house for much longer.
Read MoreIt's important to take special care in August to ensure your lawn doesn't get damaged by the heat and lack of rainfall. Here's how to treat it.
Read MoreAs its name suggests, dollar spot disease attacks your grass with spots the size of silver dollars. It's commonly found in golf turf as well as lawns cut short.
Read MoreA small leak in your sprinkler system isn't really a repair you can put off for long, as the consequences of a leak can reach beyond the condition of your lawn.
Read MoreIf weeds are popping up everywhere in your lawn and garden, Martha Stewart has the solution. Try this cheap DIY weed killer that uses simple ingredients.
Read MoreThere are quite a few lawn mower issues you can associate with a faulty spark plug. Here are signs to watch for so that you know when it's time to check.
Read MoreWhile it can be nice to have plants and flowers surrounding you at home, caring for them can be tough. We find out if eternity flowers are a good alternative.
Read MoreIf you are looking for easy ways to care for your plants, check out this clever TikTok hack that transforms an old paper clip into a useful garden tool.
Read MoreIf you've waited and waited for your fruit tree to bear fruit only to see none, it may be time to take action, including two drastic measures if all else fails.
Read MoreGarden moles can be a nuisance, but a simple device that you probably already have at home could help to clear your backyard of the critters for good.
Read MoreIt takes a lot of time and effort to have a thriving lawn. But if you just can't keep your lawn looking its best, try this easy baby shampoo hack.
Read MoreIf you don't want to rely on pesticides to protect your garden from bugs, a simple household item can be just as effective (and also great for your plants).
Read MoreIf you are considering adding some natural touches to your space, check out the eye-catching plant that Joanna Gaines uses to add charm to any room.
Read MoreYou may have heard that sprinkling salt on slugs can stop them in their tracks. However, there are a few reasons why you shouldn't use this slug deterrent.
Read MoreGrowing herbs is a wonderful way to cultivate an indoor garden and add flavor to your dishes. Here is the best method for growing cilantro indoors.
Read MoreIf you're having trouble with Japanese beetles getting into your garden, you can make a cheap and easy repellent with an unexpected kitchen staple.
Read MoreDealing with water restrictions or a drought? Keep these tips and tricks in mind to ensure your lawn can still stay green despite the lack of water.
Read MorePests can destroy fruits and vegetables in your garden before they've fully ripened. Learn how to protect your produce with a simple pantyhose hack.
Read MoreThe first step in stopping your zucchini leaves from turning yellow is understanding what causes this common discoloration in the first place.
Read MoreDon't let rust ruin a perfectly good garden hose. Instead, apply WD-40 to your hose ends seasonally to keep moisture - and rust - far, far away.
Read MoreMany homeowners work hard to keep their lawns looking as green and lush as possible. This one ingredient may be just the trick to giving your grass a boost.
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