Here's How To Grow Your Own Black Roses
Spoiler alert: unless you're living in a specific part of the world, you can't grow them naturally. But there are two other ways to get black roses.
Read MoreSpoiler alert: unless you're living in a specific part of the world, you can't grow them naturally. But there are two other ways to get black roses.
Read MoreYou can grow it indoors or outdoors. It can stand frigid temperatures, isn't bothered by pests, and is known to be immune to blight.
Read MoreDon't overlook an old filing cabinet - it can make for a great outdoor planter. Here's how to turn the office staple into a home for flowers and herbs.
Read MoreWhen it comes to fertilizing your garden, the "when" can have a big impact on the final result. Here's the best time of day to fertilize for proper absorption.
Read MoreOrchids make for lovely, colorful additions to any home. However, one color to watch for is yellow; specifically yellowing leaves. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreTired of spending time cleaning up cut grass after mowing? You may not need to! Here's why grass clippings can be a great thing for your yard.
Read MoreDaisies are beautiful, bright flowers that make a lovely addition to any garden. However, part of keeping them healthy is knowing when and how to deadhead them.
Read MoreGravel is a versatile, cost-effective driveway option, but these driveways are also susceptible to weed growth over time. Here's how to address the problem.
Read MoreIf your ferns are looking more yellow and less green, you could be dealing with a magnesium deficiency, a problem a bit of Epsom salt can address and remedy.
Read MoreDeadheading daffodils is necessary to ensure your flowers grow back in full bloom next year. Here's when and how you should get the job done.
Read MoreIf you have a dead tree in your backyard, then it doesn't need to stay there being an eyesore. Here are some ways to repurpose dead trees in your backyard.
Read MoreIt's time to spend fewer Saturdays toiling away at your lawn. Learn all about the "lazy lawn" and the benefits it brings to the planet - and your wallet!
Read MoreAre you getting more tall stems and flowers than succulent leaves from your home garden lettuce beds? Here's how to prevent your lettuce from bolting.
Read MoreDon't throw your milk jugs away! This common item can ensure seedlings securely establish themselves, increasing their likelihood of successful growth.
Read MoreKnowing when to water and mow your lawn is important to keep it green and healthy. Here's what will happen if you water your lawn after mowing.
Read MoreLawns are resource-heavy and require a fair bit of maintenance. Learn about the different eco-friendly lawn ideas that can help you save time and the planet.
Read MoreWhile commonly associated with spiritual practices, crystals can also serve as valuable additions to your gardening routine. Here's how to incorporate them.
Read MoreYou may have heard that tapping the stem of a tomato plant can help increase its yield. But is this true? Yes, and it's based on a common greenhouse practice.
Read MoreThe popular and easy-to-grow monsteras are great candidates for hydroponic growth. Here's why you may want to consider this method for your indoor plant.
Read MoreWhether you want butterflies in your garden or not, learning how to identify their eggs is a worthwhile skill to develop. Here's what to look out for.
Read MoreWhile deciding upon the style of your patio, you must also consider the shape, such as square, rectangular, round, or even abstract. Here's how.
Read MoreClay soil is a common challenge that many gardeners face when it comes to growing plants. However, the hydrangea is perfect for picky clay substrate.
Read MoreMonstera plants are popular for their low-maintenance nature and hardiness, but they can become floppy over time. Here's how to handle the situation.
Read MoreIs your mulch feeling lackluster? Surprisingly, adding aluminum foil to the organic mixture can have a positive impact on your garden. Here's how.
Read MoreRatooning, a type of propagation common to commercial growing, is a method home gardeners can apply as well. Find out how to prolong your garden's yield.
Read MoreKnowing how long your plants will live can help you determine the best ways to care for them. We answer this frequently-asked question and more!
Read MoreWatering lavender plants isn't as simple as it sounds. Here is everything you need to know about watering lavender to keep your plants healthy and happy.
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