What This Year's Polar Vortex Means For Your Winter Garden
Polar vortexes can bring waves of extremely low temperatures, but they don't have to mean destruction in your garden. Here's how you should prepare.
Read MorePolar vortexes can bring waves of extremely low temperatures, but they don't have to mean destruction in your garden. Here's how you should prepare.
Read MoreApples and persimmons are two of the most popular fruit trees for personal gardens, but they have quite different needs, especially in terms of cold weather.
Read MoreWhat's better than a hummingbird swing? A hummingbird swing with feeder attached that'll keep attracting birds. Here's how to DIY this yard feature.
Read MoreIf you're looking for some stunning fall color in your garden, as well as some much needed shade in the summer, there's one vine you might like to consider.
Read MoreBird-watching is a hobby where most participants have a rare find bucket list. Expand your twitching repertoire with these rarely seen southern U.S. species.
Read MoreDaylilies are a gorgeous, low-maintenance flower, and pruning them at the right time of year will ensure plenty of healthy blooms year after year.
Read MoreSome plants should come with warning labels. While not considered invasive, this vegetable cultivar shocked one gardener with its long, quick-growing vines.
Read MoreNot only do mulch volcanoes affect your trees' health, but they also don't benefit the local ecosystem. This landscaping alternative does, however.
Read MoreWhile it might not be as versatile as black, a brown roof offers an earthy feel to any home and these are the best exterior paint colors to pair with it.
Read MoreExtend your garden’s show with a native bloomer that begins to thrive just as others fade, bringing pollinators and vibrancy into the cooler months.
Read MoreNeed to get those weeds in your backyard garden under control? Weed barrier is costly. Could you use what's probably in your linen closet right now instead?
Read MoreRoses gradually reduce their blooms as the weather cools and winter approaches. Use this easy trick to get the most possible blooms from a plant through fall.
Read MoreFall is hummingbird migration season. Putting on enough weight to survive their long journey is vital. Supporting them means stopping one common garden task.
Read MoreWith a common construction material, rustic crafting pieces, and some everyday DIY staples for embellishments, you can have an affordable, chic plant stand.
Read MoreIf you're seeing lots of tiny holes on your tree's bark, you could be dealing with a major pest infestation. Find out which one before treating it.
Read MoreUsed coffee grounds have been touted as a fertilizer hack, but is this method safe to use on your sunflowers? Here’s what gardeners should know.
Read MoreSanding a lawn works miracles for creating an even surface and improving grass health. However, you must choose the right sand type to ensure success.
Read MoreIf you want some stunning flowering plants to grow, so that you can enjoy their colorful blooms for longer, here are a few native species you can consider.
Read MoreIf you don't need your shed for storage, there are various DIYs you could take on to convert it into something more useful, like a workshop or a greenhouse.
Read MoreTicks don't breed in homes like fleas do, but if you're seeing them around your space, take action with these preventative, removal, and deterrent methods.
Read MoreThis Joanna Gaines-approved tip is stress-free and fun, and will help you create a cohesive design and color palette for your fall container garden.
Read MoreLooking to turn your yard into a secluded oasis? While a fence certainly provides privacy, it doesn't have the beauty (or fuzzy, juicy fruit) this tree offers.
Read MoreRather than starting your lawn over from scratch, overseeding can fill in patches and improve the look of the grass — but only if you take this step first.
Read MoreYou can never have too many blooms in your garden, right? Wrong. A crowded garden can lead to several health issues. Here's what to look for and how to fix it.
Read MoreFood can be scarce for pollinators in the colder months of the year, so it can really benefit your local wildlife if you grow fall- and winter-blooming plants.
Read MoreThis material may seem like a smart idea to upcycle in your garden to save money on landscaping fabric. However, it's too waterproof and could leach chemicals.
Read MoreYou buy a plum, plant the pit, and have a lifetime supply of free plums -- that's the dream at least. Discover why experts don't recommend this practice.
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