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  • Cardinal with wings spread landing on a tree branch.

    This Fast-Growing Tree Loves Damp Soil And Invites Birds To Your Yard

    If your yard has damp soil or a water feature, such as a pond or fountain, there's a flowering tree that will offer showy blooms and also draw songbirds.

    By Meg Jernigan 1 month ago Read More
  • Hummingbird drinking from a flower mid air

    The Long-Blooming Ground Cover That'll Keep Hummingbirds Coming Back To Your Garden

    If you want to invite more hummingbirds to your garden, plant this flowering ground cover that produces an abundance of nectar. It will also look beautiful.

    By Ana Markosi 1 month ago Read More
  • Various vines growing ont he facade of a house

    The Creeping Vine You Can Grow In Your Yard That May Be Causing Damage To Your Trees

    This creeping vine blocks sunlight to trees and creates the ideal conditions for fungal diseases to spread. Trees often struggle to support its weight, too.

    By Lauren Krystaf 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman watering her garden

    The Dazzling Purple Plant That'll Effortlessly Fill Your Yard With Lasting Blooms

    This low-maintenance purple plant is a show-stopper. Get tips on nurturing this beauty for novice gardening or incorporating it into to an existing garden.

    By Manvi Jain 1 month ago Read More
  • A person is washing carrots in a blue container

    Ditch The Vinegar When Washing The Produce From Your Garden & Try This Instead

    Instead of using the popular vinegar method to clean your fruits and veggies after picking them (or buying them), here's an even more effective solution.

    By Brooke Havrilla-Downes 1 month ago Read More
  • A person dumping soil in a wheelbarrow.

    9 Brilliant Ways To Reuse Old Potting Soil Instead Of Tossing It Out

    If you're clearing out old planters when used soil, don't toss that soil! It may no longer be rich in nutrients, but it still has a lot of uses.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • Gold light on front porch of house

    The Hidden Meaning Behind A Gold Porch Light: What It Says About You

    Gold porch lights may be a common sight, but in September, they carry a powerful meaning. Here's why you may want to swap your bulbs for gold ones.

    By Kathleen Shipman 1 month ago Read More
  • A close-up shot of bindweed flowers

    The Best Way To Kill Bindweed And Keep It Out Of Your Garden For Good

    Bindweed is a pernicious problem plant that is exceptionally difficult to get rid of because of its extensive root system, but every problem has a solution.

    By Mehak Faisal 1 month ago Read More
  • Oyster mushrooms growing on a tree branch

    Mushrooms Growing On Your Trees? Here's What It Means (And When To Panic)

    Mushrooms are part of a normal, balanced ecosystem, but if you discover them growing on trees, they can indicate poor tree health and should be taken seriously.

    By Ana Markosi 1 month ago Read More
  • Black bat house in a park

    Before You DIY That Bat House, Experts Have A Warning

    If you're keen to make your own bat house, take some advice from the experts to ensure that you're providing a safe and welcoming haven for visiting bats.

    By Patricia Hughes 1 month ago Read More
  • A shady backyard with many trees

    18 Ground Covers That Thrive In The Shade And Add Beauty To A Garden

    If you want to add more interest to those shady areas in your landscape where grass won't grow, here are some plants that grow well in shade.

    By Baylee Bunce 1 month ago Read More
  • Rose garden

    Give Rose Bushes A Natural Boost With A Kitchen Scrap You'd Be Tossing Anyway

    Sure, you could throw this scrap away or add it to your compost. But it's been found to be beneficial to roses all on its own, thanks to its nutrients.

    By Magdalena Becker 1 month ago Read More
  • wooden box with flowers in a garden

    DIY An Adorable Garden Planter Using Repurposed Paint Stir Sticks

    Used paint stir sticks can easily pile up with time. Instead of tossing them, how about using them to craft this affordable yet cute DIY garden planter?

    By Meadow St. Clair 1 month ago Read More
  • An interesting house and a lush green lawn

    The Overlooked Solution For Better Looking Grass Is So Simple

    Taking proper care of your lawn will lead to a beautifully green space that you'll want to show off. This one trick will make it look even better.

    By Bob Beacham 1 month ago Read More
  • Tomatoes growing on a vine

    3 Things That Are Causing The Tomatoes In Your Garden To Have Thick Skin

    You've been waiting through the cold months and into summer to take that first bite of a juicy tomato, but if the skin is too tough, here are some reasons why.

    By Magdalena Becker 1 month ago Read More
  • Person in red shirt pushing a lawn sweeper across grass

    Are Lawn Sweepers Worth Buying?

    If you're tired of raking up leaves, twigs, and needles, a lawn sweeper can seem like a tempting buy. Here are the benefits and drawbacks to consider first.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 1 month ago Read More
  • Closeup of blue and green hummingbird sitting on a branch

    16 Gorgeous Flowers Hummingbirds Hate

    Everyone has their favorite meals -- hummingbirds are no different. There are some flowers they'll avoid, so don't plant these if you're trying to attract them.

    By Lisa Davis 1 month ago Read More
  • A person trimming a cherry laurel tree with shears

    The Fast-Growing Small Tree That Doubles As The Perfect Privacy Fence

    A lush, dense wall of greenery is a fantastic alternative to traditional fencing, and this quick-growing small tree is the perfect pick for the job.

    By Sam Manzella 1 month ago Read More
  • An irrigation system watering a lawn

    How You Water Your Lawn Could Be Ruining Your Soil, Depending On What Type You Have

    Watering your grass involves a little more than monitoring the weather and following a schedule. Knowing your soil type is key to a lush lawn.

    By Yasmin Yakout 1 month ago Read More
  • Basil leaves

    How To Harvest Seeds From Your Basil To Have An Endless Supply

    Basil is an oft-used herb that only lasts one growing season. But harvesting the basil seeds to ensure an unending supply couldn't be easier.

    By R. A. Fletcher 1 month ago Read More
  • A bunch of hydrangeas in a graden

    The Money-Saving Trick You Need To Grow More Stunning Hydrangeas Every Year

    Hydrangea plants can get pretty pricey at the store, so if you're looking to expand your landscape to include more, you can't beat the price of this process.

    By Brooke Dougherty 1 month ago Read More
  • Hands hold a ripening cluster of tomatoes on the vine

    Can You Really Speed Up Your Tomato Harvest With Aluminum Foil?

    Many gardeners use aluminum foil to reflect sunlight on to their tomatoes and speed up the ripening process. But does this technique actually work?

    By Katie Flannery 1 month ago Read More
  • Salvias of different colors growing together

    24 Ornamental Sage Varieties To Consider For Your Space

    Sage can be edible, ornamental, or both! There are many species of sage that add color and texture to your landscape, ranging from white to red or purple.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 month ago Read More
  • Hands holding a pile of bright red strawberries with white colander of berries in the background

    The Best Way To Harvest Strawberries For Juicy & Delicious Fruits

    Strawberries don't ripen once they're picked, so harvesting at the correct time is essential to ensure you're left with juicy, flavorful fruit.

    By Amy Jeanroy 1 month ago Read More
  • Mole emerging from mole hill in a yard with flowers

    The Beautiful Flower That'll Help Keep Pesky Moles And Voles Out Of Your Garden

    Moles and voles can damage your yard and garden but planting this flower will keep them away. And as a bonus, it will add beauty and color to your garden.

    By Ana Markosi 1 month ago Read More
  • A hand holding compact clay soil

    The Affordable Kitchen Essential That Can Loosen Your Compact Clay Soil

    Clay soil is hard to work, but this inexpensive kitchen ingredient helps improve the structure of clay soil and make it more suitable for gardening.

    By Bob Beacham 1 month ago Read More
  • Gardening tools standing upright in a raised garden bed with plants growing.

    The Popular Herb You Should Never Plant In Shade

    Having an herb garden adds an aromatic touch, but getting the level of sunlight correct is essential. Find out which popular herb doesn't like shade.

    By Meg Jernigan 1 month ago Read More
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