The Fall Veggie You Should Pick More Often For A Bigger & More Delicious Harvest
You might hesitate to pick too much or too often, but in the case of this veggie, it's the only way to get the plant to continue producing more.
Read MoreYou might hesitate to pick too much or too often, but in the case of this veggie, it's the only way to get the plant to continue producing more.
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Read MoreIf you're looking for a gorgeous plant to add to your collection, that's said to attract prosperity, look out for one specimen that you can plant in September.
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Read MoreThis rare purple perennial not only thrives in wet soil and standing water, it also adds gorgeous purple blooms as it quickly grows in your yard.
Read MoreIt's no secret that container gardening has taken off in a big way. It offers convenience for gardeners with limited space, as well as other advantages.
Read MoreYou've been nurturing a pear tree for years and it finally has an abundance of fruit. Knowing when to pluck the fruit for the best eating is a vital care skill.
Read MoreWhile moss technically won't harm your lawn, it can cause a patchy, ugly yard. Learn how to get rid of it easily and quickly without resorting to hand-pulling.
Read MoreIf you have an expandable garden hose at home, you might want to check the brand and the manufactured date to make sure it's not part of a major recall.
Read MoreThis affordable shrub is known for its dense green foliage that can be shaped however you want. It can even make your home look like a fancy estate.
Read MoreWith tiny pink flowers in spring, reddish leaves in the fall, and bright red berries in winter, this horizontally spreading shrub offers year-round appeal.
Read MoreFertilizer spikes may seem like a convenient way to feed your trees, but these little spikes come with some caveats. Know the risks before using them.
Read MoreNot all defenses need to come from a bottle, some grow right in the soil. This one plant may be the secret to managing the destructive spotted lanternflies.
Read MoreIf you spot a turtle in your yard or garden, you may think they are lost and in need of help. As it turns out, you should probably resist the urge to intervene.
Read MoreNot all Hydrangea shrubs play by the same schedule. These beloved varieties prove that timing does matter when it comes to pruning, flowers, and fall care.
Read MoreThink wine racks are only for bottles? This clever twist reveals a space-saving idea that blends creativity with greenery in a whole new way.
Read MoreBright blooms don’t always mean a better garden and one specific type of sunflower could be making your yard harder to manage instead of easier.
Read MoreThere are countless types of groundcovers, from ornamental grasses, to low-growing herbs. Here's another option you might consider for weed suppression: vines.
Read MoreThe spotted lanternfly is an invasive garden pest in many parts of the U.S. To deal with the insect at its root, you need to know what the eggs look like.
Read MoreChrysanthemums are a quintessential autumn flower, and some types bloom year after year. Plant them with these companions for a beautiful garden display.
Read MoreThis cultivar of a popular ground cover will make your garden look like it's covered in gorgeous snow in the spring. Plus, it's tough and drought-tolerant.
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Read MoreYour old baking sheet may have seen its last batch of cookies, but it can serve a new purpose in the garden to easily transport young seedlings.
Read MoreDo you know how to recognize one of the most common types of ants in the U.S.? Field ants could be hiding under your nose, ruining the beauty of your backyard.
Read MorePruning is necessary for many perennials as they begin to fade, but these plants could be damaged by the process or even die as a result of the cooler weather.
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