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  • 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
  • House with decorative front yard

    A Popular Decorative Yard Feature May Accidentally Lower Your Home Value

    This landscaping feature may look nice in the beginning, but if it's not properly maintained, it'll quickly deteriorate, lowering your home value.

    By Barbara Pavone 1 month ago Read More
  • A gardener sowing seeds in a container in a home garden, surrounded by herbs and houseplants

    The Common Garden Vegetable You Can Actually Grow Indoors In The Winter

    In winter, don’t settle for canned, dried, or preserved bounty from your summer garden. Instead, pick this fresh vegetable for dinner that you grew indoors.

    By Andrea Crowley-Hughes 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman sitting on her patio with her dog surrounded by flowering plants.

    Add Color Around Your Patio With An Underrated Easy-To-Grow Perennial

    Looking for more flowering plants to border your patio or adorn balcony planters? Consider this pretty, hardy U.S. native plant. It offers year-round color.

    By Ana Markosi 1 month ago Read More
  • A gardener handling a pile of autumn leaves with gloved hands.

    10 Essential Ryobi Tools For Winter And Fall Tasks

    As the air gets colder and the days get shorter, keeping up with chores can be a big job. But with the right gear, nothing's impossible.

    By Maeve Browne 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman wearing pink gardening gloves transplants a thyme plant into a herb garden.

    Set Your Herb Garden Up For Success With One Addition To The Soil

    A landscaping material commonly used on paths and driveways also happens to be the best addition to herb garden soil for growing bushier, more flavorful plants.

    By Lyssa Chatterton 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman pruning her pomegranate sapling on a patio

    Is October Too Late To Plant A Pomegranate Tree? Here's What To Know

    If you've always wanted to grow a pomegranate tree, you might be unsure whether it can be planted in October. The good news is it can, depending on your zone.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • Bat hanging upside down in a tree

    The Flower With Colorful Blooms That Can Attract Bats To Your Yard

    Bats aren’t just nighttime guests—they’re garden allies. Certain flowers can help draw them in, supporting pollination and pest control long after sunset.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • Weeds emerging from a patchy but green lawn

    Fall-Germinating And Fast-Growing Weeds To Tackle Now Before They Spread

    Fall may seem quiet in the garden, but some weeds are just getting started. Certain species thrive now, making this the season to act before they gain ground.

    By Nina Phillips 1 month ago Read More
  • A rake next to a pile of fall leaves

    Ditch The Old-School Rake: 7 Easier Ways To Remove Leaves

    Raking fallen leaves from your yard is always a time-consuming and exhaustive task. These 7 removal ideas might make that chore a bit easier.

    By Rebecca Corey 1 month ago Read More
  • A person watering a thriving peace lily grown as a houseplant

    Why You Should Always Wash Your Hands After Touching Your Peace Lily

    For all their grace and elegance, peace lilies have a darker side that can leave you uncomfortable if you don't wash your hands after handling them.

    By Sam Manzella 1 month ago Read More
  • yellow insect eggs on a vibrant green leaf

    What Pest Is Laying Eggs On Your Garden Plants

    If you want to stop pest infestations in the garden early, it's necessary to be equipped with the knowledge to identify their eggs and effective treatments.

    By Aleem Ahmad 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman's hands cut sprigs of fresh thyme from a potted plant on a counter.

    12 Herbs That Are Easy For Even The Most Forgetful People To Grow

    Just because you don't keep your plants top of mind, doesn't mean you can't grow them. Many herbs practically thrive on neglect, making them foolproof options.

    By Kathryn Walsh 1 month ago Read More
  • Acorn squash and carnival pumpkins.

    The World Record For Largest Green Squash Has Been Broken. Meet The Man Who Grew It

    Fall harvests bring fruits and vegetables of all shapes and sizes. While fresh produce is delicious, most won't be as filling as one Rhode Island farmer's.

    By Barbara Pavone 1 month ago Read More
  • An ornamental flower bed overflowing with blooms

    The Flower Bed Trend That We Hope We Stop Seeing In 2026

    Flower beds have long been a staple element in most gardens. While groups of blooms aren't going anywhere, trends indicate that their purpose may be changing.

    By Sam Manzella 1 month ago Read More
  • Rudbeckia (black eyed Susans) in a fall garden

    The Very Best Timing For Dividing Perennials In Fall

    Strong spring blooms start with one essential step in fall. Knowing when to divide your perennials ensures healthier roots and longer-lasting plants.

    By Barb Hudson 1 month ago Read More
  • Frost covers a juniper tree branch's green needles

    Can Storing Plants In Your Garage Help Protect Against Frost Damage?

    In places with frigid winters—think Maine, Minnesota, Montana—frost damage will kill your outdoor potted plants. But what if you store them in your garage?

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • woman's hands touching the leaves of a droopy peace lily

    The Unsuspecting Reason That Your Indoor Peace Lily Is So Droopy

    If your peace lily is looking a little under the weather with floppy leaves, then there might be an unsuspecting cause that has nothing to do with watering.

    By Patricia Hughes 1 month ago Read More
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