Can Garlic Really Be Used As Glue In A Pinch? Here's What We Know
You might love throwing garlic into every meal, but there are more uses for this veggie beyond food. It can even act as an adhesive!
Read MoreYou might love throwing garlic into every meal, but there are more uses for this veggie beyond food. It can even act as an adhesive!
Read MoreLilacs are a tried and true addition to any garden, but they can be made even more gorgeous when paired with this beautiful flowering shrub.
Read MoreLawnStarter CEO Ryan Farley shares his thoughts on a common type of weed that isn't great for your lawn but has some surprising alternative uses.
Read MoreHerbs can be sensitive plants, but that doesn't mean they don't need pruning. Here's how to prune your cilantro for ideal, tasty results.
Read MoreFor a beautiful statement in your garden, magnolia trees can not be beat. Check out this variety of magnolia for especially impressive blooms.
Read MoreHas poison sumac taken over your yard? There are many ways to get rid of it, including smothering it. Here, we'll explain whether or not this method works.
Read MoreGardening influencers on social media are raving over a cinnamon hack that allegedly helps heal broken plant stems. Here is whether or not it actually works.
Read MoreYou can always use herbs for culinary purposes, but did you know that several types of common herbal plants can be used to help keep your home clean and fresh?
Read MoreClimbing roses can be rewarding ornamentals, flowering multiple times a year and having a higher hardiness than regular roses. Here's how to get bumper blooms.
Read MoreBeginner gardeners have fewer options when deciding how to fill their flowerbeds, but this easy-to-maintain flower is a perfect fit for newbies and pros alike.
Read MoreAre you hoping to have beautiful flower bulbs that last a long time? If so, you may want to consider wrapping them up in steel wool. Here's why.
Read MoreJune bugs, especially their larvae, are incredibly destructive to any yard and garden. Keep them from causing damage with this garden staple.
Read MoreDaffodils are easy to grow, but a few important tips for growing daffodils can help you keep them thriving in your garden. Check out these clever daffodil tips.
Read MoreBefore the temperature starts to drop, it's important to have a game plan for your petunias to prevent their end. Here are a few ways to keep them healthy.
Read MoreHouse Digest's Tiffany Selvey tells us how she gets rid of weeds from all of her raised bed gardens, and which tools are her favorite for the task.
Read MoreYou probably would prefer to enjoy your backyard without snakes around. Luckily, there is one thing you can do to help repel these slithery visitors.
Read MoreYou may have never considered that you can add soap to your compost pile, but it could be just what your heap needs. Find out why soap can benefit your compost.
Read MoreDiscover the benefits of using a digital garden calendar to enhance your productivity. Stay organized, get inspired, and cultivate your garden with ease.
Read MoreSucculents add so much beauty to a garden or houseplant collection. But if you have pets, it may be best to avoid this one flowering succulent.
Read MoreLearn how to keep mice out of your grill with simple cleaning tips and natural deterrents. Protect your barbecue year-round from unwanted guests.
Read MoreYou can still grow fruit in a small space. Learn how to grow berries in containers, including which types of berries work best in containers and which to avoid.
Read MoreWhile vinegar may seem like a natural way to eliminate unwanted species in your garden, you should think twice before using vinegar to kill weeds or pests.
Read MoreRainbow-colored roses aren't a natural occurrence, but they can easily be achieved with just a little water and dye. Here's how to get the multi-colored look.
Read MoreCalibrachoa, or million bells, are a great nectar source for pollinators. Consider planting these varieties to attract more bees and butterflies to your yard.
Read MoreOne of HGTV's biggest stars has had some luck buying plants from Amazon. But let's see what other gardeners have said about through-the-mail plants.
Read MoreIf you have a pool or patio, there's one type of tree to avoid planting near it: the paper birch, which will shed its bark, flowers, and branches everywhere.
Read MoreEverybody wants birds in their yard, and understory trees are especially attractive to birds. These two trees are sure to bring all the birds to your yard.
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