Your Fall Garden To-Do List By Growing Zone
Different zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Read MoreDifferent zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Read MoreMore and more people are saying goodbye to perfectly manicured, high-maintenance lawns and switching them out for something more eco-friendly.
Read MoreCilantro can be finicky. It bolts in hot weather and wilts after a hard frost. To keep the herb thriving, employ this simple tip to protect it from freezing.
Read MoreMake sure your calla lilies' striking, trumpet-shaped blooms return next season by preparing them for winter. How to do so depends on your climate.
Read MoreYour kitchen is a good space for propagating plants -- it may be warmer than other rooms, and there's usually good light -- but there's one spot to avoid.
Read MorePansies can provide blooms throughout the dreary winter months, however, they need a little prep before the cold sets in to last until spring.
Read MoreWe've all heard about counting the rings inside a tree trunk to discover its age. But there are other ways to determine a tree's age without chopping it down.
Read MoreSnake plants are easy to take care of, but when winter rolls around, they might start to suffer. These care tips will ensure they last through the cold weather.
Read MoreAccumulate enough houseplants, and you'll have to get creative with where to put them. A windowsill expander can help, beyond just saving floor space.
Read MoreCurious if stand-on mowers are ideal for sloped yards? Explore their maneuverability and comfort, along with insights on affordability to help you decide.
Read MoreFor an endless supply of thyme, propagate the plant by dividing it, though doing it wrong could damage your plant's health. Here's what to do and not do.
Read MoreAlthough grown as annuals in many parts of the U.S., pepper plants are actually perennials and can be overwintered so they get off to a good start in spring.
Read MoreBlack-eyed Susans are stunning perennials that add so much charm to your garden. Here's what to do in the fall to ensure you're rewarded with lots of blooms.
Read MoreIt's the one insect no one wants to see in their garden. And since they're asleep all winter, now is the time to take prevention steps — here's what to do.
Read MoreIf looking at your downspout leaves you less than impressed, here's a clever DIY that can transform it from an eyesore into a gorgeous landscape feature.
Read MoreSome of these harmful pests cause severe damage via brown, blistered, or swollen leaves, while others lay eggs that voraciously much on your boxwood.
Read MoreThis Illinois flower almost went extinct recently because of invasive plants taking over its habitat. Here is how conservation efforts saved it from the brink.
Read MoreFor a yard full of fall colors, don't just look to foliage to fill your need. Perennials that produce fruit can also be a great source of autumn color.
Read MoreOregano plants are typically hardy down to zone 4, but no matter how cold your region is, you can keep them alive until spring with these winter prep tips.
Read MoreA shared fence may become a source of contention when it needs repair or replacement. Depending on the situation, there are options if your neighbor won't pay.
Read MoreNative plants are easier to care for and are beneficial to local wildlife. Start your transition to a native garden with this gorgeous shrub.
Read MorePumpkin plants need lots of food to grow large, bright orange fruit. Find out if banana peels near your pumpkins will help or if there are better options.
Read MoreOne pet's trash is a hummingbird's treasure. Next time you're grooming your furry friend, consider how they may provide a valuable boon for hummingbird nests.
Read MoreVertical gardening is great for small backyards and rentals. You can craft your upward sprouting garden from upcycled materials or buy ready-made options.
Read MoreIt's a small, simple change, but this effortless addition will bring color, warmth, and life to elevate the aesthetics and mood of any living room design.
Read MorePredicting the intensity of each winter ahead of time can be a challenge, but this sign is causing many residents of colder areas to prep for a snowy season.
Read MoreIf you're walking through your flower bed and notice some discoloration on your plants, it could be gray mold. Deal with it quickly to prevent its spread.
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