How To Use The Cross-Cut Method For Easily Mowing Your Thick Grass
Are you looking at those long blades of grass on your thick lawn and dreading mowing them? Master the cross-cut method. It will make the task much easier.
Read MoreAre you looking at those long blades of grass on your thick lawn and dreading mowing them? Master the cross-cut method. It will make the task much easier.
Read MoreWhile the Christmas Cactus might be more well-known, it's time for the Thanksgiving Cactus to get its own time in the shade. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreGiving your chrysanthemums a new pot helps them stay healthy and last longer. Here's what you should know about the best practices for repotting mums.
Read MorePicking healthy plants at Home Depot starts with identifying two key indicators that reveal their health status and whether they are thriving or beyond help.
Read MoreA sun-loving evergreen perennial, rosemary thrives where many herbs fail, but growing it indoors is a challenge. Pot size and drainage are two key factors.
Read MoreIt's common to see squash leaves wilting in the afternoon heat. You may think they need more water, but there's another reason the leaves may do this.
Read MoreRats are no one's favorite houseguests, but you might be inviting them in without even realizing it. Here's the fall cleanup you need to do before winter.
Read MoreTo deal with fewer destructive grubs, beetles, and other pests come spring, consider adding this surprising element to your garden's soil in the fall.
Read MoreWhether you're tired of your monoculture lawn or just want to cover up a dead grass patch with something interesting, this plant is perfect for the job.
Read MoreAs autumn exits, prep your raised beds for the cold months with the right soil amendments, repairs, and winterizing strategies to ensure a productive spring.
Read MoreOriginating from Asia, this shrub has colorful cup-shaped blooms and lush green leaves, giving off a banana fragrance that will make your yard smell amazing.
Read MoreStoring trash cans outdoors is sometimes the only option, but you can build screens to block the view. This option incorporates a beautiful living screen.
Read MoreThis winter garden trend is not only super easy, but it will attract beneficial birds and helpful insects to your yard by providing them with food.
Read MoreIf you don't want your pumpkins to become food for squirrels, there are many deterrent methods, from scent-based to physical, you can use to keep them away.
Read MoreMinimalism has dominated landscape design for a decade or so, but the style and associated materials are losing appeal with today's nature-focused gardeners.
Read MoreWinter is a harsh time for not just your garden, but your sprinkler system as well, so make sure you winterize your system before the pipes freeze.
Read MoreCucumbers are fast-growing plants that are great for a backyard garden, but it's important to know what temperatures can cause damage in colder months.
Read MoreYou don't need to splurge on a heated birdbath to continue offering a water source to backyard birds in the winter. Try this budget-friendly hack.
Read MoreWhile wasps are generally beneficial in the garden, too many can be a big problem. To reduce their numbers, deal with this common garden material correctly.
Read MoreWant to grow your own pumpkins from harvested seeds? Be sure to properly dry and store the seeds until it's time to plant them in your garden.
Read MorePampas grass add visual interest to your yard and come in tons of varieties, but you can achieve the same look with a variety of other ornamental grasses.
Read MoreDon't let your limited lawn ruin your hopes of an active backyard. Try this easy, flexible workaround to ensure pollinators still frequent your property.
Read MoreIf you have a large container garden, you'll want to prep your outdoor planters before the freezing weather arrives, to protect your pots from the cold.
Read MoreNorfolk Island pines are a tropical plant, despite their evergreen look. Martha Stewart's tips make it easy to keep them safe all winter long.
Read MoreMany plants are best left alone in November as they go dormant for the winter. As these ten are especially prone to damage, wait to prune until a better time.
Read MoreMost ferns love shade, so they're ideal for growing on porches, especially those without much direct light. Here are the best ones to grow on your porch.
Read MoreIf you have a holiday cactus you want to help bloom before winter rolls around, you should follow this simple lighting tip to encourage your cactus to blossom.
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