Safer Store-Bought Weed Killer Alternatives To Glyphosate
Discover safer store-bought alternatives to glyphosate for eliminating weeds in your yard and garden. Minimize environmental risks with organic herbicides.
Read MoreDiscover safer store-bought alternatives to glyphosate for eliminating weeds in your yard and garden. Minimize environmental risks with organic herbicides.
Read MoreCreeping thyme is known for its beauty. This plant thrives in dry, full sun conditions, but there are are a few issues that can cause the leaves to turn brown.
Read MoreCreating a solid base for your pavers and edging is the only way to ensure they'll hold up with use, so it's important to choose the right material for the job.
Read MoreMartha Stewart shares an ingenious tips for repurposing tree stumps. Discover how to utilize their charm with eco-friendly and sustainable practices.
Read MoreDesigning an autumn garden can feel daunting for those without experience. Our professional gardener offers the best pink flowers for a perfect perennial bed.
Read MoreCreeping Jenny is a popular alternative to grass, but its rapid growth can quickly overwhelm your yard. Try this fast-spreading, non-invasive species instead.
Read MoreYou may be tempted to provide materials to help hummingbirds build their nests, and while some materials can be useful, others can be harmful to chicks.
Read MoreThis unassuming winter annual might look harmless or even cute at first. However, if you choose to ignore it, it could wreak havoc on your lawn come spring.
Read MoreLiving fences are an organic privacy alternative to plastic and wood. Plant them right, and they'll attract birds and pollinators to your yard, too.
Read MoreThyme makes a tasty addition to dishes, but you can also use it to create a beautiful and dynamic paved space by planting creeping thyme between pavers.
Read MoreLearn how to create a simple self-watering system for your houseplants with old t-shirts. This easy DIY will ensure your plants stay hydrated while you're away.
Read MoreDiscover an effective tip for managing growth and maintaining shape for mature vine houseplants. Say goodbye to chaos and hello to a well-kept indoor jungle.
Read MoreHouseplants can be a helpful addition to your space for plenty of reasons, but one common plant can do more than just bring a touch of greenery to your bedroom.
Read MoreDiscover effective ways to manage Asian lady beetles in your home and garden. From natural repellents to extermination methods, explore best practices.
Read MoreLooking for a hardy, year-round ground cover? There's likely a juniper variety out there that will thrive in your climate and soil conditions.
Read MoreGoathead weeds are a pain due to their burrs, which can get stuck to clothing and pet fur. We explore why they're taking over your yard and what to do about it.
Read MoreWhile a retaining wall is typically a utilitarian fixture that doesn't offer much visual appeal, here's how you can transform it into a vertical garden.
Read MoreTikTok is full of hacks and tricks for your plants, but this hydrangea gardening advice may be taking the piss. Here's what our in-house master gardener thinks.
Read MoreDealing with ice in the winter, whether you're from Texas or Montana, can be challenging. Here, we discuss the debate over using salt vs sand to melt it.
Read MoreExplore how to transform your home's aesthetic by upgrading your outdoor trash bins' space. Learn tips for adding design elements for increased curb appeal.
Read MoreWith its unique leaf shape and bright purple flowers, henbit is fairly easy to identify, but its botanical doppelgangers could also be invading your yard.
Read MoreHas your delicious lemon basil basil plant grown lanky or bitter? One simple pruning technique will ensure you'll always have plenty of fresh leaves to enjoy.
Read MoreThough the classic purple variety is probably the most widely recognized coneflower, you can grow others in your garden in various shapes, sizes, and colors.
Read MoreWeeding is a chore as it is. But if you go about it the wrong way, your well-intentioned efforts can do more harm than good to your garden.
Read MoreWith its pretty colors and low-maintenance personality, ornamental cabbage is a great addition to your fall garden. Here is the best place to plant it.
Read MoreBox tree moths can wreak havoc on your perfectly-sculpted boxwoods, but there are ways to stop the infestation and keep these notorious pests from spreading.
Read MoreBlue star creeper's pretty blooms and speedy growth can make it an alluring ground cover for your yard, but there is such thing as too much of a good thing.
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