Is There Really A Wrong Way To Edge Your Lawn? Some Say Yes
Turns out edging your lawn might not be the simple process you thought it to be. Find out the ongoing debate around this lawn care task.
Read MoreTurns out edging your lawn might not be the simple process you thought it to be. Find out the ongoing debate around this lawn care task.
Read MoreIf you notice your fruit and vegetable crops looking worse for wear, you may have a pest on your hands -- more specifically, a stink bug breed.
Read MoreGiven up on cultivating a green thumb when it comes to houseplants? There are lots of plants, some common, that are in fact poorly suited to indoor life.
Read MoreMulch can cost more than you think, but a small shift in how you transport and use it can make a difference in both convenience and long-term savings.
Read MoreBlack widow spiders tend to freak people out due to their potentially fatal venom; however, your location will determine the likelihood of seeing one.
Read MoreWinter is a hard time for your outdoor plants, but houseplants get affected, too. Learn how the cold sneaks into your home and harms or even kills your plants.
Read MoreDon't forget to take care of this key garden hose feature before winter, or you may have a seriously tough time watering your plants in the spring.
Read MoreWhen you're expecting a polar vortex to hit, don't forget about the birds that are in your garden by keeping them safe during winter with a few useful tips.
Read MoreBe careful about where you position your live Christmas tree for your holiday celebrations, or it may dry out early and become a potential fire hazard.
Read MoreOne great thing about winter: Minimal lawn care. But don't drop your tools yet. Here are two tasks you need to get sorted out before the cold hits.
Read MoreCooking oil is one of the most flexible ingredients in your culinary repertoire, but it can do even more outside of your kitchen — namely, in your garden.
Read MoreThere are lots of great ways to keep your garden healthy over the winter. Try these companion planting techniques to help your plants thrive all winter.
Read MoreRemoving an oak tree from your yard is usually a last resort, but a necessary one. If you need to remove your tree, you can expect it to cost this much.
Read MoreIf you'd like to make your yard a little more concealed but don't want to worry about a large plant overrunning your property, try this shrub.
Read MoreGroundhogs can wreak havoc in your yard if they manage to get a foothold there, but there are some specific regulations regarding how you can handle it.
Read MoreBird of paradise is one of the most beautiful blooms in any garden, but they're not built for cold weather. Here's how to handle them during the winter.
Read MoreDon't set your thermostat too high, or your Christmas tree may not last the season. Here's how you can keep it hydrated and thriving through the holidays.
Read MoreThere are plenty of ways to bring birds into your garden, but you can make use of your backyard refuse by upcycling fallen sticks as bird perches.
Read MoreThere are many excellent companions for blueberries, but plants that take up too much space or need more alkaline soils aren't a good match.
Read MoreHandling yard encroachment can feel awkward, but simple strategies can restore boundaries and keep relationships steady through any property-line confusion.
Read MoreIf cold air sneaks through your windows each winter, certain indoor plants can handle it with ease, bringing life to your home even on the frostiest days.
Read MoreThis method of stacking turfgrass presents an excellent way to up your compost game, enriching the soil in your garden. Here's how to do it.
Read MorePeople once believed that only witches and pregnant women could grow parsley, but luckily, parsley is easy for anyone to propagate. Here's how.
Read MoreAvoiding this common mistake will ensure your composting efforts are the most effective when temperatures drop during the cold winter months.
Read MoreYou can still plant some gorgeous tulip bulbs in your garden in December for the most amazing array of colorful blooms in spring, according to our Pro Gardener.
Read MoreCoffee grounds can be used as a fertilizer for plants, but before you add your morning caffeine fix to the soil of your cacti, there are some things to know.
Read MoreAmaryllis boast enormous blooms in vibrant shades, making them lovely for festive décor. They also happen to be one of the easiest winter bulbs to force.
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