The Annoying Weed You Should Actually Keep Alive In Your Lawn
Some weeds have pros that outweigh the cons. Find out which nutrient-rich weed has beautiful blooms, protects the soil, and kills other less helpful weeds.
Read MoreSome weeds have pros that outweigh the cons. Find out which nutrient-rich weed has beautiful blooms, protects the soil, and kills other less helpful weeds.
Read MoreIf your snake plant is slanting or your calathea is crooked, it could be a sign that you need to alter your houseplant care regime so that they grow straight.
Read MoreSome fertilization techniques might deter rather than woo pollinators to your garden, no matter how many flowers your plants have. Learn which you should stop.
Read MoreDeadheading and pruning are good ways to get plants to flower more. However, the sturdy main canes of climbing roses respond better to training than to cutting.
Read Moreyou can easily grow your own mums from seed without spending a dime when you harvest your current plant's seeds and prep them carefully for planting.
Read MoreIf you want bigger, better hydrangea blooms start with your plant's soil. There are ways to improve it in order to see better flower production.
Read MoreThe right garden netting protects crops without endangering your backyard visitors. But one option does far more harm than most gardeners realize.
Read MoreRemoving a tree stump can be time consuming and difficult, but if you want to avoid the use of chemicals, which can harm other plants in your yard, try this.
Read MoreIf your Salvia is getting thin or dying in the middle, it's probably time to divide it. For the best results, here's when and how to complete the process.
Read MoreBy storing strawberries the right way, they’ll stay fresh for longer and you can also avoid problems like discoloration, moisture buildup, and even mold.
Read MoreThink twice before you plant this pretty but fast-spreading perennial flower next to your rose bushes. It could make them very weak and sick.
Read MorePeat moss can be a controversial soil additive, but does it actually cause harm to your garden? For some plants with specific soil requirements, it might.
Read MoreGrowing onions is certainly a rewarding gardening feat, but if you have limited space for containers only, be sure to choose the right variety.
Read MoreThere are few simple pleasures quite like walking barefoot on a plush, healthy lawn. One well-known species is the perfect pick for shady and cold lawns.
Read MoreMushroom crops attract pest problems because these edible fungi thrive in moist, nutrient-dense soil that is also very attractive to fungus gnats and nematodes.
Read MoreIs a landscape really complete without evergreens? Add a few of these shrubs to your outdoor space for year-round interest -- from leaves to blooms and berries.
Read MoreGrowing your own fruit is always a treat. While there are many plum varieties you can grow in your own yard, this one delivers delicious fruit every fall.
Read MoreThis fragrant herb not only loves full sun and dry conditions, making it a perfect companion for your succulents, it's also requires little maintenance.
Read MoreIf you're starting a gravel garden, there's one beautiful purple flower that blooms before the others and features silky seed heads all summer.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to fill bare spots in your shady landscape, these beautiful annual flowers will provide color and texture in full to partial shade.
Read MoreDon't stow away your garden tools just yet. It's a good idea to plant this blue-purple perennial in fall to give it a strong start come spring.
Read MoreWhy would you buy petunias each year when you can quickly and easily propagate your own by following these simple steps for lasting blooms?
Read MoreCaring for a crepe myrtle in winter can be tricky. The wrong move, and your tree won't live to see spring. Here's how to give your tree the best chance.
Read MoreOver time, the soil in raised beds becomes more compacted and more depleted of nutrients, which is why a regular refresh is essential for healthy vegetables.
Read MoreWhat fall porch is complete without a scarecrow? This DIY decor is the ideal project and uses supplies you might already have lying around, like old plant pots.
Read MoreFinding a group of turtles on your driveway, can be either surprising or alarming for some homeowners. If this happens to you, don't worry -- here's what to do.
Read MoreLavender comes in many varieties, but the differences go beyond looks. Find out why the variety matters when it comes to pruning and keeping lavender healthy.
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