12 Tomato Growing Tips Every Beginner Needs For A Successful First Harvest
Our master gardener shares their best tips to help beginner gardeners get a successful tomato harvest, including how to prep soil and select the best seedlings.
Read MoreOur master gardener shares their best tips to help beginner gardeners get a successful tomato harvest, including how to prep soil and select the best seedlings.
Read MoreWhen you think of kitchen composting, food scraps and coffee grounds may spring to mind. However, there's another item in your kitchen you can compost, too.
Read MoreIf you notice a substance that looks like ash or soot on your trees, it's likely not the result of a fire. Instead, you're probably dealing with pests.
Read MoreCaring for your hanging flower baskets the right way is worth it for the color they bring to your yard. Try this Amazon solution if yours are dehydrated.
Read MoreWith careful planning and an understanding of how colors go together, this simple, practical hack ensures that your garden pops with color all year round.
Read MoreSweet alyssum and petunias will attract butterflies, but this fast-growing alternative can do just as well and functions great when planted in a pot, too.
Read MoreTraditional bird baths can be heavy and hard to move. If you need to rearrange your garden layout frequently, you might try this Hobby Lobby find instead.
Read MoreIf you want to incorporate more color into your home, adding bright houseplants is a subtle yet impactful way to go. These 17 summery plants are great options.
Read MoreSummer heat doesn't have to leave your garden looking worn out and tired when certain perennial choices are built to thrive through the hottest months.
Read MoreThere are many beneficial insects that you can attract to your garden to help control populations of bad bugs. This simple project helps protect them.
Read MoreFood scraps and paper aren't the only compost ingredients worth considering, and one unusual household item could help your garden in surprising ways.
Read MoreNo one wants to spend hours pulling weeds when they start to sprout. Using this ground cover adds beauty and weed-suppressing properties to your landscape.
Read MoreGarden footwear usually prioritizes function over appearance, but one popular Amazon pick is getting attention for reasons that go beyond muddy chores.
Read MoreEveryone loves hostas for their big, bold leaves and interesting color options, but this unique plant isn't just beautiful, it's also deer-resistant.
Read MoreThese tropical trees can grow anywhere if potted and brought inside for the winter — and they even produce a fragrant, delicious fruit.
Read MorePlant this abundantly blooming shrub with a heady scent along your boundary and you'll have a dense hedge in no time. Plus, it couldn't be easier to care for.
Read MoreDaylilies do fine without deadheading, but trimming spent blooms improves aesthetics and promotes reblooming. However, you need to use the right technique.
Read MoreWhile there's no way to see into the future to predict the size of your plant, these clever tips can help you get a rough estimate before planting.
Read MoreIf you come across an opossum in your yard that's still, seemingly not breathing, and laying on its side, these are the steps you should take next.
Read MoreHaving a relaxing porch or patio can be enhanced by beautiful floral scents. There is one tree that can make your area smell good all on its own.
Read MoreHostas are perhaps the first plant that comes to mind when you think of a shade garden, but to really make the space pop, consider adding this companion.
Read MoreIf you live in a neighborhood with tons of deer around, paying attention to the deer symbol when you’re shopping for new plants is key — here’s why.
Read MoreYou've probably heard paper towel rolls can be composted, but there are some other popular disposable backyard party items you can chuck onto the pile, too.
Read MoreCobblestone driveways have remained popular for generations thanks to their durability, timeless appearance, and ability to handle harsh weather conditions.
Read MoreThis bush’s leaves were traditionally used by farmers to repel ticks, and now there’s scientific evidence to back it — plus, it’s beautiful and easy to grow.
Read MoreNo one wants to spend their free time pulling weeds, which is why we love growing ground covers. This option isn't just pretty, it's aromatic.
Read MoreNewly transplanted hostas need different kinds of care depending on the season, especially when it comes to encouraging healthy root development.
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