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  • Unripe green jalapeno peppers on plant

    How To Know When Your Jalapeno Peppers Are Ready To Be Picked

    Growing jalapenos takes time, care, and patience. Knowing when to harvest jalapeno peppers can be tricky. Here's what you need to know to pick perfect peppers.

    By Robyn Hunt July 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Dog playing on the grass

    Your Dog Could Be To Blame For Your Grass Turning Yellow

    Yellow patches on your lawn could have various causes, including being the result of your four-legged friend doing their business. Here's what you need to know.

    By Robyn Hunt July 18th, 2023 Read More
  • sowing seeds in milk jugs

    How To Repurpose Your Empty Milk Jugs For Your Garden

    Next time you finish a jug of milk, save the container for your garden hacks. Here, we take a look at eight of the coolest ways you can repurpose the plastic.

    By Darby Wagler July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Clematis and wisteria growing together

    The Best Climbing Plant Pairings For Your Garden

    What's better than one type of flowering vine? Two! Learn which flowering vines grow well together, and why this is a smart way to get an abundance of blooms.

    By Kailen Skewis July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Watering marigolds with hose

    The Best Method For Watering Marigolds

    While low-maintenance, marigolds still require proper care. That includes a watering schedule and method that will ensure they get the hydration they need.

    By Michele Wanke July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Large dome shaped canopy tree

    What You Need To Know About The Monkey Pod Tree

    The monkey pod tree is a large shade tree that thrives in tropical climates. Learn about its growth habit, environmental impact, and potential drawbacks.

    By Robyn Hunt July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • herbs growing in small containers

    This TikTok Dollar Store Herb Garden Is Perfect For Beginner Gardeners

    If you're a new gardener, or a gardener on a budget (or both!), this TikTok dollar store herb garden hack is for you. Here's everything you need to know.

    By V Bawa July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Person in boots watering plants

    Mistakes To Avoid When Watering Your Garden

    If you thought watering your garden was as easy as turning on a hose, think again. Here is what to avoid to ensure your yard stays looking healthy and happy.

    By Ellen Kershner July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • yellow dandelion s

    The Best Way To Prevent Dandelions From Sprouting In Your Garden

    If you want to prevent dandelion seeds from being blown into your garden and sprouting the weed there as well, you can do so by taking care of your lawn grass.

    By Christy Rae Ammons July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Brown avocado tree leaf

    Why Your Avocado Tree Leaves Are Turning Brown, And What To Do About It?

    If your avocado tree's leaves are turning brown, it's not necessarily a bad thing. However, if the browning accounts for over 10%, it's time to take action.

    By Sakshi Khaitan July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • person smiling while harvesting tomatoes

    How A Sprinkle Of Baking Soda Can Make Your Tomato Plants Thrive

    Beyond helping baked goods rise, baking soda has scores of other uses, too, including in the garden. For tomatoes, a bit of the compound can go a long way.

    By Ezekiel Maina July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Watering a fern

    The Best Method For Watering Ferns

    Ferns can be a great addition to any home and garden, keeping them healthy and hydrated is key. This is the best method for keeping your ferns watered.

    By Macy Sears July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • man watering a garden

    Why Are My Garden Plants Wilting In The Summer Heat?

    When summer rolls around, it's important to keep an eye on how your outdoor plants are faring. If your plants start to wilt in the heat, here's what you can do.

    By Tiffany Selvey July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Stink bug on window sill

    Stink Bugs Will Be A Thing Of The Past With One Handy Herb

    To prevent the aptly named stink bug from even thinking about entering your home, employ the odoriferous powers of this particular herb often used in cooking.

    By Sandy Baker July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • watering garden with hose attachment

    This Unexpected Water Balloon Hack Is A Serious Gardening Game Changer

    Looking to soften your garden hose's spray? This water balloon trick may be exactly what you need. And no, it doesn't involve throwing water balloons.

    By Darby Wagler July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Beer trap and slug

    Why Beer Traps Are The Easy Way To Keep Slugs Out Of Your Garden

    Slugs are known to wreak havoc on gardens and destroy plants. Luckily, you can easily keep the slugs at bay with a few beer traps. Here's how.

    By Tricia Goss July 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Two adults on a trampoline

    Can You Really Use A Trampoline To Keep Your Lawn Green?

    It's not uncommon to see a big brown patch of grass underneath a trampoline. But can it have the opposite effect? Here's what to consider about your placement.

    By Christy Rae Ammons July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Lemon tree growing in pot

    Why You Should Fill Your Flower Pots With Empty Plastic Water Bottles

    This empty water bottle hack is not only a great way to recycle, but an awesome way to make your flower pots easier to lift and move around.

    By Pamela Siegel July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Blue and white hummingbird in flight

    The Color You Should Add To The Garden To Help Attract Hummingbirds

    Many gardeners enjoy seeing hummingbirds in their yards. If you're wondering how to attract this bird to yours, introduce this color to your garden.

    By Robyn Hunt July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • wooden chair turned into a planter

    How To Turn An Old Plastic Lawn Chair Into A Chic Planter For Your Garden

    Your garden is the perfect place to get creative. Check out this DIY project that transforms a lawn chair into a garden planter for a unique new look.

    By Natalie Francisco July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Bird using feeder on a shepherd's hook

    How To Use A Shepherd's Hook To Make An Easy Bird Feeder

    If you have been thinking about adding a bird feeder to your yard, look no further than this simple DIY tutorial that utilizes a shepherd's hook.

    By Justo Alvarez July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • lawn sprinkler system running

    What Should You Expect To Spend On A Lawn Sprinkler System?

    A lawn sprinkler system can be invaluable during hot summer months to keep a lawn looking vibrant and healthy. Here's what you can expect to spend on one.

    By Kyle Schurman July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • woman watering planter

    Why You'll Want To Use An Old Yoga Mat Under Your Flowerpot

    Throwing away old yoga mats can be such a waste. Instead, why not give them a new purpose? Here's why you should place an old yoga mat under a flowerpot.

    By Marco Rossi July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • A scoop of grass clippings

    How Lawn Clippings Can Benefit Your Potted Plants

    Don't toss those grass clippings - instead, use them as a mulch for your potted plants, where they'll be able to provide tons of nutrients.

    By Will Ford July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • A common grackle

    Why The Common Grackle Isn't A Bird Breed You'll Want In Your Back Yard

    Have common grackles made themselves comfortable in your garden? This breed of bird can be a problem for your yard, but there are ways to keep them at bay.

    By Pamela Siegel July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • freshly harvested produce

    How To Cure Vegetables For Storage

    After harvesting your vegetables, ensure they last long enough to enjoy by knowing how to cure them. Here's how this process can be done with various veggies.

    By Tiffany Selvey July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • person adding clay rocks to pot

    The Common Plant Pot Drainage 'Hack' You Should Truly Avoid Trying At All Costs

    Conventional wisdom says that putting pebbles, small rocks, or gravel at the bottom of your pots will benefit your plant's growth. But is it true?

    By Alexandra Rodriguez July 16th, 2023 Read More
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