How To Sterilize Soil With Hydrogen Peroxide (And Why You Should)
If you want to keep your plants in tiptop shape, you might consider sterilizing your soil with hydrogen peroxide. Here's how to do it -- and why you should.
Read MoreIf you want to keep your plants in tiptop shape, you might consider sterilizing your soil with hydrogen peroxide. Here's how to do it -- and why you should.
Read MorePeace lilies can be a little dramatic, but they are generally low-maintenance houseplants that just need basic maintenance -- should root trimming be done?
Read MoreIf you've noticed mildew in your garden, you may be wondering if there are alternative remedies you can try, such as milk. But does it actually work?
Read MoreAre you considering planting perennial ryegrass? Well, then it's good to know if you have one of the best soil types often used to grow this plant.
Read MoreThe idea of using pieces of broken flower pots as drainage material for planters has been around for a while, but should you try it? Some say no. Here's why.
Read MoreDirect sowing and starting seeds indoors are common practices for starting a garden, but what if you could get a head start on your plants in the winter?
Read MoreIf your backyard is in dire need of clean-up, you may be tempted to hire a professional. But before you do, here’s a look at how much it'll cost on average.
Read MoreDiscover what keystone plants are and what role they play in our ecosystems. Learn which plants are considered keystones an how to care for them.
Read MoreWe don't often think about pruning our squash plants, but doing so can result in healthier vegetables that produce a bigger harvest. Here's how.
Read MoreIf you're looking for creative ways to repurpose would-be trash into useful items, here's the clever gardening DIY you can create using fruit bags.
Read MoreAre you sick of the messes that potted soil can often leave behind? Then, you may want to try growing indoor plants with LECA instead. Here's why.
Read MoreDiscover the common pruning mistake that may be preventing your gardenia from blooming. Learn how to correct it for vibrant, healthy flowers in your garden.
Read MorePeonies are one of the most stunning blooms that a beginner gardener can plant. Try this newbie-friendly way to grow healthy peonies in your yard.
Read MoreTransform an old terra cotta plant saucer into a creative gardening. Discover how to make the most of this simple DIY idea for thriving plants.
Read MoreWhat could be better than a lush, colorful, and low-maintenance groundcover? One that attracts pretty pollinators, of course, and this sedum does just that.
Read MorePlumbago is cold-hard in warm climates, but that doesn't mean you can't grow it further north. Here's how to keep it healthy over the winter.
Read MoreIf you're feeling jaded about grass, there's no shortage of interesting ground cover alternatives, and this low-growing cultivar is a year-round showstopper.
Read MoreIf you're hoping to grow delicious and thriving asparagus, there are several hacks you can try. Some include using baking soda - however, does it work?
Read MoreDaisies can put on a charmingly cheerful display in a flower garden, but there are certain things to be careful of when growing this pretty plant family.
Read MoreDiscover the ideal frequency for spraying neem oil on your lawn and why it's a good reason you should start using it. You may be surprised by its benefits.
Read MoreWhether you want to save money on seeds next year or you just want to expand your garden knowledge, here's how to save your own cucumber seeds.
Read MoreLawn care certainly winds down as the winter days approach, but there's one last task you'll need to take care of before the first frost arrives.
Read MoreFall is the time to plant bulbs if you want to see blooms in the spring. Martha Stewart's gardener has a few recommendations for bulbs to plant in the fall.
Read MoreIf you have an area in your yard or garden that doesn't favor moss' preferred conditions and want to crowd out weeds, consider this moss-like ground cover.
Read MorePine bark mulch is a popular choice for gardens - and with good reason. Though it has many pros, there are also a few cons to be aware before you use it.
Read MoreLearn about the native weed you should keep in your yard and leave alone. You may be surprised by the different types of pollinators it can attract.
Read MoreIf you love foraging for mushrooms in the yard but aren't sure which ones are edible or poisonous, expert Melanie Rekola weighs in on how to differentiate them.
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