Low-Maintenance Trees That You Will Want In Your Landscaping
When it comes to landscaping front and backyards, most people prefer to relieve their future self of tedious outdoor chores and purchase low-maintenance trees.
Read MoreWhen it comes to landscaping front and backyards, most people prefer to relieve their future self of tedious outdoor chores and purchase low-maintenance trees.
Read MoreYou may be concerned if you've recently planted a tree and it doesn't seem to be growing straight. Here's how to straighten a leaning tree in your yard.
Read MoreSince so many vegetables are easy to grow in a container garden, you might wonder if you can go another step with trees. We've got the answer and more!
Read MoreRepotting plants is a key step for healthy growth -- but there are obvious obstacles when repotting your cactus. Here's how to do it safely and effectively.
Read MoreThe color of your hydrangeas is directly dependent on the pH level and availability of aluminum in the soil. Here's what you need for the change you desire.
Read MoreHydrangeas are stunning flowers that bloom in shades of pink, blue, and purple. A garden expert shares which pots will allow this plant to thrive.
Read MoreHaving a yard that faces a street can be noisy and difficult to use. Luckily, HGTV's Galey Alix has a few recommendations to block out traffic noise.
Read MorePalm trees are a wonderful addition to your outdoor areas, and generally require little upkeep. But, here's why you should really be washing your palm trees.
Read MoreHydrangeas can add curb appeal to any home, but they require mindful attention and care in order to look their best. Here's how to water them.
Read MoreThere are a few ways in which you can grow an olive tree inside your house and reap all its benefits.
Read MoreIf you find tree sap on your car, you should act quickly to remove it. One product that can help you expedite the process is WD-40 in one of its 2,000+ uses.
Read MoreLimelight hydrangeas stand out for their light green colored blooms, and as an added bonus they're easy to care for. Follow these steps to grow these flowers.
Read MoreGrowing hydrangeas indoors is possible. Just keep in mind the same principles that determine how to grow the shrubs outdoors and replicate them in your home.
Read MoreIf you've ever seen a vining plant deliberately creeping upward, you know that training the growth of a certain species can completely transform its look.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite like the feeling of a freshly scrubbed home, but it's crucial to remember to never mix bleach and vinegar when cleaning.
Read MoreCleaning hacks are a great way to save money and time, and this Dollar Tree hack does just that. Here's how to make a dustpan with a scraper for cheap.
Read MoreWe love the appearance of just-cut hydrangeas, but sometimes they are a struggle to keep fresh. Follow these steps for longer-lasting hydrangeas.
Read MoreTo get those beautiful, colorful blooms, you need to know how and when to fertilize your hydrangeas. You need to do it twice annually for the best blooms.
Read MoreChainsaws make hard work easy, but when operating this type of machinery, you must take all the necessary safety precautions before getting to work.
Read MoreDull chainsaws are not only less efficient, but they're also dangerous to use. Here are a few sharpening tips to get your chainsaw working like it’s brand new.
Read MoreWith a bit of vinegar, you could actually turn your hydrangeas from pink to blue, but before you pour vinegar onto your plants, first learn how and how much.
Read MoreProper deadheading is one of the best ways to set your hydrangeas up for success. Here's what you need to know about the process for best results.
Read MorePart of gardening is getting rid of weeds and while you may want to use vinegar for a quick, natural fix, you should first learn about the cons of this method.
Read MoreWith hydrangeas, be mindful of their sunlight and shade needs. An optimal garden spot would provide them with sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon.
Read MoreKeeping your home clean and well-maintained is important for the health of your family. We find out if you can get rid of mold using vinegar.
Read MoreIf your hydrangeas aren't blooming, there could be a few root causes. Luckily, there are some simple steps you can take to amend the situation.
Read MoreThe burning bush is an ornamental plant known for its fiery leaves and impressive size; however, it's also banned in states like Massachusetts. Here's why.
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