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  • Scarf tied on tree

    What It Means If You See A Scarf Tied To Someone's Tree During Winter

    Have you ever seen a scarf tied around the trunk or branch of a tree? Find out what this means and why you may want to tie scarves around your trees.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Maple tar spot on yellow leaves

    What It Means If You See Spots On Your Maple Tree's Leaves

    Maple trees are a widespread tree around the world. Should you be worried about the black spots infecting your maple trees? Is there a way to get rid of them?

    By Olivia Marjorae January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • crepe myrtle with pink flowers

    The Best Time Of Year To Trim A Crepe Myrtle For Stunning Spring Blooms

    If you have a beautiful crepe myrtle tree or shrub in your yard, discover when you should prune it and some common mistakes to avoid to produce the best blooms.

    By Lauren Krystaf January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • bug resting on a clothespin

    Why You'll Want A Clothespin Handy When Dealing With Pests In The Garden

    A TikTok hack recommends a simple solution to pesky garden pests: using a clothespin to manually remove them from your plants. But how effective is this trick?

    By Rachel Ann Melegrito January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • person planting into landscape fabric

    Should You Really Be Using This Fiery Tool In Your Garden Landscaping?

    When landscaping, some homeowners use a unique tool to make the job faster. Find out if this hack is safe and whether or not you should try it in your own yard.

    By Lauren Krystaf January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Woman spraying her succulents and cacti

    Use This Household Staple To Keep Pests From Taking Over Your Indoor Succulents

    Succulents are a low maintenance plant perfect for beginning gardeners, but they are susceptible to pest infestations. This household staple keeps pests away.

    By Rachel Ann Melegrito January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • person removing algae from pond

    Can Fireplace Ash Really Help Fight Algae In Your Garden Pond?

    Nothing sullies the aesthetics of your backyard more than a pond covered with algae. A few spoonfuls of ash is the key to getting rid of pond scum.

    By Rachel Ann Melegrito January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Home with a snowy driveway

    Getting Rid Of Snow Without A Shovel Can Be Fun With This Unique DIY

    Nobody enjoys shoveling snow, especially without an actual shovel. But, we found one DIY that might change your mind by making snow removal fun.

    By Michael Alexander Uccello January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • uneven lawn in front yard

    The Best Time Of Year To Fix Depressions In Your Yard

    If you've noticed depressions in your lawn, it's best to fix them before they become a bigger issue. This is the best time of year to do so.

    By Kate Nicholson January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • raised garden beds with herbs

    The Colorful Herb That Will Benefit From A Dash Of Baking Soda

    Herbs are easy to grow and thrive in a number of different locations. This colorful herb, in particular, will benefit from a dash of baking soda.

    By Rita Kueber January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Person watering tree

    The Mistake That Is Preventing Your Tree From Getting Enough Water

    Compared to other plants, trees aren't as demanding when it comes to watering, but they still need water. This mistake is preventing them from getting enough.

    By Andrea Marvin January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Tree bark with reddish sap oozing

    What It Means If A Tree Is Bleeding (And What To Do About It)

    Have you ever noticed a liquid bleeding out of your tree? Find out what typically causes this phenomenon and how to prevent it from happening in the future.

    By Lauren Krystaf January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Ladybug on marble countertop

    The Beautiful Indoor Flower That Keeps Ladybugs Out Of Your House

    Ladybugs are cute outside, but indoors -- especially on your houseplants -- they are not welcome. Use this popular flower indoors to get rid of the pests.

    By Andrea Marvin January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Galls grow on tree branch

    Tree Galls: What Are They, And Should They Be Removed?

    Tree galls look menacing -- like a tumor growing on your favorite tree. So, it seems you should worry about them rearing their heads -- but is it true?

    By Will Ford January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • lawn mower on grass with leaves

    Think Twice Before Mowing Over These Essential Plumbing Pipes In Your Yard

    When carrying out garden maintenance, you need to think about other aspects of the home. Here's why you shouldn't mow over these essential plumbing pipes.

    By Kaleigh Brillon January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • woman sowing seeds indoors

    15 Plants You Should Start Sowing In Late Winter To Set Your Garden Up For Success

    The late winter season is the perfect time to sow many types of seeds for a bountiful spring harvest. These are 15 plants you can start when it's chilly out.

    By Emily Kammerlohr January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Snail and slug

    Tips To Eradicate Snails And Slugs That Are Feasting On Your Petunias

    Snails and slugs are two pests that love feasting on petunias, often leading to the demise of this beautiful flower. These tips will help eradicate them.

    By Claire Dangalan January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • copper trowel in the garden

    Is Investing In Copper Gardening Tools Really Worth It?

    Having the right tools for the job can make a project easier and more enjoyable. We find out if investing in copper gardening tools is really worth it.

    By Kate Nicholson January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Beautiful shade trees in backyard

    The Best Way To Successfully Grow A Flourishing Shade Tree

    There are a lot of great reasons to plant shade trees in your yard, but growing them can be a tricky process. Here's how to make your shade tree flourish.

    By Claire Dangalan January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Impatiens wallerina

    Avoidable Mistakes That Will Hurt Your Impatiens In The Garden

    Busy Lizzies are often grown by homeowners and avid gardeners, but things don't always go according to plan, and some huge mistakes are commonly made.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • fruit on a Meyer lemon tree

    The Best Time To Prune A Meyer Lemon Tree So You Don't Lose Its Precious Fruit

    Pruning is necessary for many plants and trees. We find out when the best time to prune a Meyer lemon tree is so you don't lose its precious fruit.

    By Kaleigh Brillon January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Aloe vera plant in pot

    The Secret Ingredient You Need For A Thriving Aloe Vera Plant

    Aloe vera plants are low-maintenance, but you can easily give them a nutrient-packed boost by adding a secret ingredient into their watering routine.

    By Will Ford January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • spurge weed

    The Common Ingredient That Can Help Wipe Out Fast-Spreading Spurge Weed

    The secret weapon against spurge weed: Discover how this kitchen staple transforms your lawn into a weed-free haven faster than you can say "greener grass."

    By Ezekiel Maina January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Rotting tree in yard

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Cutting Down A Rotten Tree Yourself

    Although having a rotten tree cut down by professionals can be costly, it's worth it, as cutting trees isn't a job most homeowners should tackle themselves.

    By Sandy Baker January 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Poison ivy grows around tree

    Think Twice Before Mixing These Household Items To Knock Out Poison Ivy

    No one wants poison ivy near their lawn. However, trying to kill it with these household chemicals may result in a more dangerous situation than you began with.

    By Will Ford January 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Spring flower beds

    Why You'll Want To Grow Amsonia Next To Your Spring Bulbs In The Garden

    Planning your garden for spring presents you with a range of options. If you love spring bulbs, like tulips, consider using Amsonia as a companion plant.

    By A. R. Hopkins January 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Sprinkler system waters lawn near trees

    Why You Shouldn't Rely On Your Sprinkler System To Water Your Trees

    In order to develop deep root growth and maintain their health, trees need to be watered in a very different manner than your lawn.

    By Will Ford January 21st, 2024 Read More
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