What It Means To Find A Fossil In Your Garden (& The First Thing You Should Do)
Imagine digging in your garden and coming across something unexpected: a fossil! Here's what you should do to identify it and figure out if it's valuable.
Read MoreImagine digging in your garden and coming across something unexpected: a fossil! Here's what you should do to identify it and figure out if it's valuable.
Read MoreWhile it's a good idea to avoid all fire ants, certain species can be more damaging to the local ecosystem and more dangerous to humans than others.
Read MoreThere are many things to consider when it's time to prune your landscape plants, trees, and even your houseplants. One is, "Do you want them taller or fuller?"
Read MoreSpider plants are fairly low-maintenance houseplants, but you do need to ensure you aren't over- or underwatering them to keep them thriving.
Read MoreAvoid deadheading the spent blooms of coneflowers, as these provide seeds in the colder months. Coneflower seeds are a vital source of food for goldfinches.
Read MoreIf you live in an area that is also home to bears, the last thing you want to do is unintentionally draw them to your yard with the scent of this perennial.
Read MoreThis stunning Georgia garden has been inspiring visitors since it opened its doors in 1976. The gardens offer a stark contrast to the nearby bustling city.
Read MoreCedar trees are known for their durable, evergreen beauty, but this variety’s unchecked spread should make you think twice about having it in your yard.
Read MoreAutumn is a great time of year for some landscaping. One thing to consider when planting is whether to choose partial or full shade. We explain why.
Read MoreThere's no doubt that blue flowers look gorgeous, but they come at a price if they're weeds. Save yourself the constant struggle by avoiding these species.
Read MoreIf you want your garden to bloom with stunning flowers in the spring, then October is a great time to get planting for these 10 flower varieties.
Read MoreGetting the best cut and the most efficient use of your time is important, too. That's why operating your mower at its optimum speed is essential.
Read MoreIf you want your yard or garden to wake up in stunning color after a long winter, plant this undemanding perennial in October to reap its benefits come spring.
Read MoreSeeing lizards in your home can be unnerving, but there's usually no reason to panic since most types of these reptiles are harmless and can even be beneficial.
Read MoreIt is important to properly water, prune, and protect your salvias in winter, otherwise you risk these plants not surviving the temperature change.
Read MoreSneezeweed is a smart perennial pick for those who enjoy a burst of seasonal color in the garden, but it requires pruning to encourage healthier growth habits.
Read MoreEggplant is a popular kitchen garden choice, and it doesn't take super long to reach maturity. There are a few ways to know when and how to harvest it.
Read MorePut away your sifting pans and pick axes because there's a tree that grows the next best thing to money. Don't expect to strike it rich, though.
Read MoreIf Japanese stiltgrass is threatening to take over your yard, here are some effective methods you can use to get rid of this highly invasive weed.
Read MoreA lot of gardeners look out for gorgeous flowers to grow to attract hummingbirds. Here are two perennials to plant in October for stunning blooms next summer.
Read MoreIf attracting sparrows to your yard has your feathers ruffled, there's an ingredient in your pantry that you should know makes an im-peck-able sparrow snack.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of excellent plant options for growing in your shade garden, this low-maintenance fern offers a pop of color you won't be able to resist.
Read MoreThe tree of heaven is anything but. Native to parts of China and Taiwan, this invasive tree spreads quickly, and there's really only one way to ensure it stops.
Read MoreIf the blades of your grass are looking jagged, these culprits may be to blame. Here's what to look for and how to control it before it turns into a nightmare.
Read MoreDue to the threat of frost and cold weather, avoid planting this blooming perennial in fall — regardless of how well it does in your USDA Hardiness Zone.
Read MoreKeeping hummingbird feeders thawed through winter sounds simple, yet one heating method poses surprising issues that make it less practical than many believe.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more birds to your yard and provide a safe haven for them over winter, there's one species of grass you should be growing in October.
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