The Hosta Companion Plant That Creates A Fragrant And Lush Look
Hostas are perhaps the first plant that comes to mind when you think of a shade garden, but to really make the space pop, consider adding this companion.
Read MoreHostas are perhaps the first plant that comes to mind when you think of a shade garden, but to really make the space pop, consider adding this companion.
Read MoreIf you live in a neighborhood with tons of deer around, paying attention to the deer symbol when you’re shopping for new plants is key — here’s why.
Read MoreYou've probably heard paper towel rolls can be composted, but there are some other popular disposable backyard party items you can chuck onto the pile, too.
Read MoreCobblestone driveways have remained popular for generations thanks to their durability, timeless appearance, and ability to handle harsh weather conditions.
Read MoreThis bush’s leaves were traditionally used by farmers to repel ticks, and now there’s scientific evidence to back it — plus, it’s beautiful and easy to grow.
Read MoreNo one wants to spend their free time pulling weeds, which is why we love growing ground covers. This option isn't just pretty, it's aromatic.
Read MoreNewly transplanted hostas need different kinds of care depending on the season, especially when it comes to encouraging healthy root development.
Read MoreOrange cankers and cracked bark on chestnut trees may signal a destructive fungal disease that spreads more easily than many homeowners realize.
Read MoreThe lifespan of a lawn mower battery depends, firstly, on the type of battery you have. Other factors, like proper storage, also play a role.
Read MoreMayflies are harmless, but that doesn't mean they won't ruin your spring or summer evening outdoors. Tackle them humanely with some simple landscaping fixes.
Read MoreReuse this popular IKEA product in a clever way, to hold multiple houseplants and display them in rooms where you otherwise could not keep your greenery.
Read MoreTrying to cultivate a wildflower or pollinator garden on sandy soil? Plant this pretty native perennial to have butterflies visiting in droves in no time.
Read MoreSometimes, we need to look back at trends of the past in order to move forward with our modern backyard plans. This stone-centered garden trend is no exception.
Read MoreYou may be aware that you don't want redwood or Bradford pear trees in your yard. There is a far worse species that you never want to plant or find.
Read MoreAre those cute but pesky blue jays eating all your freshly sown wildflower seeds again? Transform an old rotating classroom globe into a bird-deterrence tool.
Read MoreGardening is supposed to be a labor of love that boosts endorphins, but it's not that cut and dry. This hobby is stressful, and sometimes, just not worth it.
Read MoreIf you want to suppress weeds with a colorful ground cover that can also serve as a lovely border, try this fast-growing plant around your walkways and paths.
Read MoreThese planters, which were a product of Modernism, are still the perfect container for gardeners who love a mix of durability, style, and function.
Read MoreEarning positive reviews from buyers, this simple landscaping tool at Amazon makes it easy to keep the grass around your driveway clean and tidy.
Read MoreLarge planters don't have to drain your gardening budget thanks to a simple backyard trick that helps reduce the amount of potting soil needed.
Read MoreNot only is it easy to grow and attractive to hummingbirds, but this unique flower is colorful and compatible with many types of home gardens.
Read MoreIf your tomatoes are starting to fall over, support your plants with a unique solution that eliminates the need for traditional wire tomato cages.
Read MoreTo grow healthy vines that can support an abundant harvest, cucumbers need a good deal of nitrogen. This natural fertilizer gives them the much-needed boost.
Read MoreHaving a working lawn mower can be important for anyone with a lawn to care for. If that's you, make sure to read this piece so your mower keeps moving.
Read MoreReuse a nursery plant pot to help turn cuttings into new plants. This simple hack reduces waste and saves you time and space for propagating cuttings.
Read MoreIf you've run out of spaces for storing potted plants, get some inspiration from this woman's simple upcycling project that turned a baker's rack into a shelf.
Read MoreIf you're trying to keep flying pests and other creatures away, plant this low-maintenance herb that produces lavender and blue-colored flowers to repel them.
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