Does Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Plants? Here's What You Should Know
For cleaning wounds or bleaching stained grout, hydrogen peroxide is a home staple for many. Here, we discuss H2O2's role in plants' lives ... and deaths.
Read MoreFor cleaning wounds or bleaching stained grout, hydrogen peroxide is a home staple for many. Here, we discuss H2O2's role in plants' lives ... and deaths.
Read MoreYour garden will take flight after adding one of these unique wooden birdhouses to draw feathered friends to your yard. You can even add your own flair to some.
Read MoreBig, blue hydrangea bushes may look lovely next to the walkway to your garden, but there might be a reason you should avoid putting them near a concrete path.
Read MoreIf you hate dealing with muddy or dirty hands while working in the garden, you can make an easy-to-build handwashing station to avoid bringing dirt inside.
Read MoreWhether you're removing weeds from sidewalk cracks or creating clean lines along a garden bed, this top-rated Ryobi weed whacker will make the job easier.
Read MoreExplore the pros and cons of using plastic hummingbird feeders. Learn how they attract feathered friends to your yard and what to consider for their wellbeing.
Read MoreHydrangeas make a stunning addition to any space that gets a little shade, but this specific hydrangea offers a compact growth habit with repeating blooms.
Read MoreExplore how to attract cardinals to your backyard with scarlet sage. Discover why cardinal love these gorgeous red blooms and learn tips for growing them.
Read MorePoppies may seem fussy since they're hard to start indoors from seed, but they are actually much easier to start than most plants. Here's how.
Read MoreThis beloved tree can be messy, but a little mess is worth it as it grows quickly and is able to provide shade while supporting the ecosystem.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with House Digest, expert Dr. Jim Fredericks offered his advice for keeping pesky ticks at bay while working in the garden.
Read MoreGardening is very time-consuming and hard work. Make your life easier by letting your summer plants self-seed at the end of the growing season.
Read MoreHome-grown edibles are usually low-maintenance. If your tomato plants seem stunted, you may need to provide more nutrients with these DIY fertilizers.
Read MoreDespite their appearance, wolf spiders are generally harmless. Despite being poisonous, this wolf spider look-alike poses little harm to people and pets.
Read MoreDahlias are amazing little garden jewels that provide the most stunning blooms, but what if you could get even more flowers from one simple act?
Read MoreNot all plants are created equal. Some benefit the ecosystem while others are detrimental. Here's the difference between two commonly mistaken flowers.
Read MoreHas a circle of mushrooms popped up in your yard? These "fairy rings" can actually harm your lawn, but can baking soda get rid of them? We asked an expert.
Read MoreBird watchers love these yellow songbirds, but there are a few plants goldfinches love more than others. Grow these flowers in your garden to attract them.
Read MoreFor a low-maintenance fall garden, even in low-nutrient and drought-prone areas, consider this splendid flower. Here's what it needs to grow, which isn't much.
Read MoreCompanion planting is often touted as the solution to a plethora of problems, but is there really any science that backs up this common practice?
Read MoreSome flowers are worth the wait -- not only for their beauty but for the positive impact they make on the environment. Here's one native flower to consider.
Read MoreWeeds are a constant foe among lawn enthusiasts and backyard gardeners, but you can try this cinnamon hack to see if you can't tackle these unwanted visitors.
Read MoreIt doesn't take all that long for baby hummingbirds to leave the nest. Here's what they eat and when you can expect to see them at your feeder.
Read MoreFerns add beauty and texture in shady areas, but not all ferns are created equal. Consider adding this spice-inspired foliage to your container garden.
Read MoreIf you love tulips but aren't able to effectively grow these delicate blooms, try this equally beautiful, sun-loving, drought-tolerant ground cover shrub.
Read MoreIf it gets cold where you live, you don't have to give up quite so soon on the growing season. Implement this easy container hack to prolong it.
Read MoreNot only will planting this common vine near your foundation attract spiders into your home, but it's an invasive species to boot. Learn more here.
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