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  • A woman adds soil to a large potted snake plant.

    The Biggest Mistake You've Been Making With Your Snake Plant

    Snake plants are hardy, making them ideal for beginner houseplant growers. They're not infallible, however, and where in your home you place them matters.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 1 month ago Read More
  • Spray bottle applied to dandelion weeds

    When Is The Best Time To Spray Your Weeds?

    Choosing the right herbicide is just the first step of weed management — the next step is spraying at the right time, which is essential for effectiveness.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • A deer in the bushes

    The Whitetail Deer Population In Louisiana Is Exploding - What Does It Mean For Gardeners?

    With Louisiana's whitetail deer population exceeding a million, your garden is under threat. Discover tips to protect your flowers, shrubs, and veggies.

    By Ana Markosi 1 month ago Read More
  • Close-up of a lawn showing patches of bare soil, indicating early signs of soil erosion

    Prevent And Fix Erosion In Your Yard With An Easy Solution

    If your yard is on a slope, you can easily prevent all your topsoil from washing away during each heavy downpour with one sustainable solution.

    By Mehak Faisal 1 month ago Read More
  • A vibrant, red burning bush plant sitting in a garden.

    The Fool-Proof Way To Get Rid Of A Burning Bush Plant

    Burning bushes are a crowd favorite, but are actually quite invasive and should be removed if you have one in your yard. The good news is it's easy to do so.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • A person using a Husqvarna gas string trimmer near a tree

    The Most Reliable String Trimmer Brand For Pesky Weeds In 2025

    If you're in the market for a string trimmer, there are many excellent brands to choose from, but one comes out on top thanks to its reliability and longevity.

    By Kyle Schurman 1 month ago Read More
  • red tulips in bloom

    Should You Plant Tulips In October? What To Do For Gorgeous Spring Blooms

    Even though spring flowers may be the last thing on your mind this fall, you do need to plan ahead by knowing when and how to plant the bulbs.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 1 month ago Read More
  • Vibrant garden beds with blooming flowers.

    Add One Strange Ingredient To Your Garden In Fall For Bigger Blooms In Spring

    Setting your garden up for a thriving spring filled with gorgeous blooms starts with some important soil enhancement in the fall using one specific ingredient.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • A couple raking leaves

    Is Your Rake Doing A Bad Job At Raking The Leaves In Your Yard? It Might Be The Wrong Type

    Rakes might seem like a simple tool, but if yours isn't working as well as you'd like when raking leaves, you might have the wrong type of rake.

    By Tyler Palicia 1 month ago Read More
  • A person pruning a branch with yellow leaves

    10 Plants To Avoid Pruning In October For More Success In Spring

    While pruning in fall is ideal for some plants, for others, it could cause damage, eliminate a winter food source, or prevent flowering in the spring.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • Church steeple among the fall foliage at sunset

    If You Live In New England, Keep An Eye Out For This Rare Foliage Phenomenon

    This fall, New England residents and visitors who love the local trees will want to have their cameras ready just in case this stunning weather event occurs.

    By Barb Hudson 1 month ago Read More
  • A person applying herbicide to lawn

    The Worst Time To Use Pre-Emergent For Winter Weed Control

    Learn why applying pre-emergent for winter weed control when it's too hot or too cold is a problem and get essential tips to ensure effective application.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 1 month ago Read More
  • Autumn leaves covering a white car

    Why You Should Never Let Falling Leaves In Your Yard Stay Piled Up On Your Car

    As much as autumn leaves are gorgeous, no one likes when they fall. What's worse? Turns out these falling leaves could even have a negative effect on your car.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • A gardener works with various mum plants

    8 Everyday Items To Help Mums Thrive And Improve Soil Conditions

    Mums are fairly easy to care for, but if soil conditions aren't ideal, you won't get the best blooms. Amend any issues with these items you might already have.

    By Andrea Crowley-Hughes 1 month ago Read More
  • A shriveled fuchsia plant looking worse for wear

    Don't Let This Flowering Perennial Beauty Die — Bring It Indoors Before Winter Hits

    The cold may be rolling in, but you don't need to say goodbye to your favorite plants. If kept in the right conditions, they'll thrive again come spring.

    By Sam Manzella 1 month ago Read More
  • Fall patio with pumpkins and mums on display

    The Pumpkin Decor Mistake That Is Inviting More Pests Into Your Home

    Outdoor pumpkin decor may welcome more than trick or treaters. Learn why pumpkins attract pests and how one simple display mistake can bring them into the home.

    By Heather Ayer 1 month ago Read More
  • A perennial garden covered with frost in the winter.

    Leave Your Garden Perennials All Winter. Here's Why

    Trimming back perennials before winter is a staple fall task for many gardeners. However, leaving them intact supports the environment in unexpected ways.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 month ago Read More
  • Woman with basket of veggie plants in her kitchen

    The Low-Maintenance Veggie That Grows Perfectly In Your Kitchen Throughout Winter

    If you’re craving fresh greens during the winter, make room in your kitchen window garden for this undemanding veggie that is cheap, prolific, and easy to grow.

    By Barb Hudson 1 month ago Read More
  • bathroom filled with plants

    8 Bathroom Staples You Should Be Using For Your Plants

    Rethink what belongs in your garden shed. Everyday bathroom essentials might just be the secret to healthier plants and a greener, low-waste garden.

    By Megan Newton 1 month ago Read More
  • Freshly stain large home walk out cedar wood deck patio

    The One Downside To Keep In Mind Before You Try Woodscaping

    While woodscaping is certainly a low-maintenance way to beautify your outdoor space, there is an element to this option that some may not appreciate.

    By Emma Atkinson 1 month ago Read More
  • Person holding spring bulbs before planting them

    Get This Flower Planted Before The End Of October For A Colorful Spring Garden

    If a flower requires cold stratification, it's best to plant in October before frosts begin. Such is the case with this stunning, spring-blooming blue flower.

    By Nancy Schaffer 1 month ago Read More
  • garden with green plants sticking up snow

    Leave Your Soil Alone During The Winter: Here's Why

    As long as you have done the necessary prep work, you can put your feet up during winter while your garden and its tiny guests remain busy beneath the soil.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • A person removing a handful of vines in a garden

    13 Invasive Plants To Avoid In Your Fall Garden

    Fall is a great time to take stock of the plants growing in your garden, and if you happen to stumble upon any of these species, remove them for good.

    By Candina Jordan 1 month ago Read More
  • beautiful purple plant on a rock with snow

    Warning Signs That Your Plants Are Suffering From Cold Shock

    If temperatures drop too suddenly, cold shock can occur in even the most cold-hardy plants. Here are some indications of cold shock and what to do about it.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • hardy hibiscus flower with holes from insects

    Pests You Didn't Realize Swamp Mallow Was Attracting To The Garden

    Swamp mallow attracts beauty, pollinators, and hidden visitors. Its vibrant flowers thrive, but certain pests may be silently impacting your garden’s balance.

    By Nancy Schaffer 1 month ago Read More
  • Plant cuttings planted in black pot

    23 Types Of Semi-Hardwood Cuttings To Propagate In The Fall

    Semi-hardwood cuttings offer a simple way to expand your garden this season, supporting vibrant blooms, evergreen hedges, and pollinator-friendly plantings.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 1 month ago Read More
  • gardener lifting tubers, corms, and bulbs

    17 Cold-Sensitive Flowers To Dig Up And Save For Next Season

    Some flowering plants that produce bulbs, tubers, or corms need to be lifted and stored for winter. Know which you have if you want to save them for spring.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 1 month ago Read More
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