Take Down Cutworms In Your Garden With A Secret Weapon From Your Kitchen
Gardening can be a fulfilling hobby -- until the pests appear. If you struggle to keep cutworms out of your garden, you may already have the defense you need.
Read MoreGardening can be a fulfilling hobby -- until the pests appear. If you struggle to keep cutworms out of your garden, you may already have the defense you need.
Read MoreIf the trees in your yard are showing signs of stress, such as cracks, fungi, or protruding roots, you may need to intervene. These tips can help salvage them.
Read MoreSweet alyssum can benefit your garden in so many ways, aside from its beautiful blooms. Here are the best ways to incorporate it into your yard.
Read MoreAdd a little whimsy to your backyard or garden lighting with this charming watering can upcycle DIY from TikTok. It's easy enough for anyone to tackle.
Read MoreJapanese beetles can be a huge nuisance -- they feed on grass, flowers, trees, gardens, and more. And there's one lawn maintenance task that attracts them.
Read MoreIf you're trying to attract butterflies and hummingbirds, consider planting creeping phlox. Creeping phlox is a perfect flowering groundcover for pollinators.
Read MoreAre bagworms destroying the trees in your yard? To protect your landscaping, find out one all-natural ingredient that could get rid of these pests for good.
Read MoreFor many, hummingbirds are one of nature's most fascinating everyday organisms, but it's precisely their remarkable speed and size that make them hard to spot.
Read MoreIf you see peppervine pop up in your lawn, you'll have to act fast. Here are our best tips for getting rid of this extremely aggressive weed.
Read MoreLawn weeds are the bane of every homeowner's existence. However, there is an unexpected, pesticide-free way to rid your yard of these pesky plants.
Read MoreThe Inspired Home Show 2024 shows us unique items that you can have for your home to celebrate the late artist and master of encouragement Bob Ross.
Read MoreDo you want to add some vibrant color into your garden this spring? Discover one showstopping flowering plant that comes in plenty of gorgeous shades.
Read MoreYou want your houseplants to look their best, so it is alarming when your bird of paradise's leaves start splitting. Learn why this may not be a bad thing.
Read MoreBaking soda is an incredibly versatile household ingredient, but can it be used to help your struggling chrysanthemums? Here's what we know.
Read MoreToothpicks are a household staple, but they often go unused. Luckily, there are tons of ways to repurpose toothpicks around your home and garden.
Read MoreAttracting butterflies to your yard adds beauty and supports the local ecosystem. Find out what flower you should include in your butterfly garden.
Read MoreHow keeping your grass long could save you money on your water bill
Read MoreIf you grow daylilies, you might be looking for ways to amend their soil. You're in luck -- a great soil additive is probably in your pantry right now.
Read MoreElephant ears are tropical plants known for their gigantic leaves. Planting their bulbs at the right time of year ensures their success. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreRed spruces are as majestic as any tree, but they need the right conditions to truly thrive. Here's some advice for making sure those conditions are met.
Read MoreGoldenrod is a yellow flowering plant, traditionally considered a weed, that can spread quickly in your garden. Here's how to use cardboard to get rid of it.
Read MoreAttract beautiful mourning doves and pollinators to your garden by planting this gorgeous native plant. Your backyard ecosystem will thrive.
Read MoreWhile some may think it's pointless to give each of your houseplants a unique name, there's actually a good reason to embark on this creative endeavor.
Read MoreThe 2024 Inspired Home Show in Chicago showcases an amazing array of new backyard products. Here are the ones that will transform your outdoor space.
Read MoreYour Easter lilies don't have to be done once the holiday is. You can keep them going for a while longer, or even use them as a perennial in your flower bed.
Read MorePropagating a plant is an easy way to increase the number of your houseplants. For this one, you'll only need a bit of water in a jar to see it multiply.
Read MoreTrees don't care about property lines, so occasionally your neighbor's tree roots may spread into your yard. Here's what to do if they damage your driveway.
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