Here's How To Grow Lemon Trees From Seed To Add Some Pucker To Your Life
If you have a lemon sitting around, you can grow your own lemon tree. Here's how to start your lemon seeds and plant them for a future filled with citrus.
Read MoreIf you have a lemon sitting around, you can grow your own lemon tree. Here's how to start your lemon seeds and plant them for a future filled with citrus.
Read MoreMost people assume the best time to kill weeds is when these plants are already visible. However, the trick is to treat them before they bloom.
Read MoreIf you're considering putting down a clover lawn, a bag of cat litter is key. Here's why you should consider mixing clover lawn seeds into kitty litter.
Read MoreWhile you may assume the pinkish-white, trumpet-shaped flowers in your yard are petunias, they could actually be an invasive weed that you'll want to remove.
Read MoreAlthough lawn mowers are powerful machines that make yard maintenance much easier, there are a few ways you could be causing unintentional damage.
Read MoreGrowing grass from seed takes more consideration than just scattering seeds and waiting for them to germinate - follow these tips and tricks to ensure success.
Read MorePlanting peanuts in your garden is a great way to have a home-grown snack on hand at all times. Here's how to ensure you get the most out of this edible legume.
Read MoreA fierce sun can make your attractive and sturdy metal patio furniture tortuously hot, and impossible to use. Here are some tips to keep it cool in the sun.
Read MoreCreate a stunning landscape and add some purple to your garden by pairing lavender with these companion plants. Learn which plants to pair with lavender.
Read MoreOld shade tents can be cumbersome to store if they aren't used regularly. With other items you may have on hand, you can transform yours into a DIY greenhouse.
Read MoreYou may not be spending as much time outdoors if mosquitoes are making a home in your yard. Here are 6 reasons these pests may be attracted to your space.
Read MoreThere are almost countless uses for baking soda, so of course there are ways to use it in the garden. Here's how it can help, and why you should be careful.
Read MoreWhen fertilizing your lawn, you may be anxious to see results. House Digest's lawn care expert lets us know what that time table will look like.
Read MoreUncover effective ways to deter no-see-ums. From repellants to landscaping techniques, create an outdoor environment free from these tiny biting pests.
Read MoreDiscover the timeless beauty of the Camellia shrub. Learn how to plant and cultivate this flowering perennial that thrives in partial shade.
Read MoreThistle weeds are very common and, unfortunately, some varieties are quite invasive. Get rid of them for good with these helpful methods and tips.
Read MoreThe black medic weed can tell you a lot about the health of your lawn's soil. There are steps you can take to prevent this invasive plant from sprouting up.
Read MoreDandelions may be a pest, but their lookalike, coltsfoot, can require much more effort to eliminate from your yard. Learn our tips for banishing the weed.
Read MoreThis flowering shrub is capable of attracting multiple kinds of pollinators, especially birds, but it can also offer privacy. Did we mention it's a native, too?
Read MoreThe end of springtime doesn't mean you can't still go for those beautiful flowering bulbs. Grow these 28 summer bulbs along with these complementary plants.
Read MoreDo you want your backyard to have a soft glow on summer nights? A basic water feature can attract lightning bugs, illuminating your yard all season long.
Read MoreSweet corn is a delicious summer treat, especially when it's fresh from the garden. Here's what you need to know to grow your own tasty crops.
Read MoreWhile milkweed is a beneficial plant you should keep on your property, there's a very similar-looking species that's invasive and can harm pollinators.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to make grass seed grow, you may need to consider the type of grass seed, the time of planting, and the soil conditions.
Read MoreDo you dream of growing your own pistachios? It's possible if you live in these Southwest states, where these trees thrive. Here's how to go about it.
Read MoreWhen planning your perfect garden, you may want to add all the polinator-friendly plants you can find. But Isatis tinctoria should be avoided at all costs.
Read MoreClematis plants provide beautiful blooms in the home landscape, but some varieties are invasive. Here are a few types to leave out of your garden.
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