Tiffany Selvey
Location
Northwest Arkansas
School
University Of Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas Community College
Expertise
Gardening, Landscaping, Interior Design
- Tiffany has been a master gardener for over a decade with over 1,000 volunteer hours and over 200 educational hours
- In 2015, she was invited to visit P. Allen Smith's at Moss Mountain Farm for a tour and discussion about sustainable gardening. He is just as nice in person as he is on his show, Garden Home.
- Not only is Tiffany obsessed with outdoor gardens and native plants, she also collects houseplants. Begonias are her favorite, and she's never met one she didn't like.
Experience
With years of education and experience in interior design, Tiffany has worked for Modsy as a Platinum Room Stylist. Outside the home, Tiffany uses her experience as a master gardener to share her love of dirt and plants with friends and family. When not rearranging furniture or tending to her garden, Tiffany enjoys spending time with her rescue animals, family, and friends.
Education
Tiffany has an associate of arts degree from Northwest Arkansas Community College and a bachelor of arts degree in communication. These degrees make her uniquely qualified to share her love of home and garden with those seeking to learn.
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Stories By Tiffany Selvey
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Taking down and storing your Christmas tree after the holidays is sad and frustrating. TikTok has made it easier -- using one item already in your kitchen.
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There's nothing quite like cooking with fresh home-grown vegetables, but one particularly popular veggie is much easier to cook with than grow.
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With the proper indoor environment and a little bit of care, your peace lilies can thrive all winter long. Keep them healthy with these tips.
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If you're dealing with invasive creeping Charlie, then you're likely wondering the best method to get rid of it. Is it altering the soil's pH? Let's find out.
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Some believe that adding coffee grounds to the soil around a hosta plant can help it thrive. Discover what House Digest's Master Gardener has to say about this.
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After pouring so much hard work into your edible garden, the last thing you want is rabbits eating your leafy greens. But can baking soda really stop them?
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If pesky squirrels have been digging up your plants and wreaking havoc in your garden, here's an easy and aesthetically pleasing way to deter them.
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Our Master Gardener has a DIY peppermint soap, neem oil, and rosemary oil spray solution that will naturally eradicate plant pests like spider mites.
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No one wants to share their living space with roaches. Thankfully, these nasty pests are easy to deter. To repel them, check out their least favorite plants.
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Keeping squirrels away from your birdfeeders can be a tricky task, which is why squirrel-proof feeders exist. Here's what we think of this option from Amazon.
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Garbage cans aren't just for garbage anymore. Believe it or not, you can use a garbage can to help keep tomato plants well watered and healthy all season long.
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If you're looking for a natural way to rid your home of spiders, you may have come across lemon oil as a possible solution. But does it actually work?
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Groundhogs are a serious garden nuisance, tearing up all the hard work you put into your landscape. Keep them out humanely with this popular spring flower.
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If mealybugs have infested your beloved plant babies, there's a natural, simple, and effective way to get rid of them that also smells good.
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After realizing our new recliner had a design flaw that would do our backs no favors, we thought to try using a pool noodle in a new way. Here's what happened.
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If you have lots of old t-shirts you no longer wear, try repurposing them into useful items that could be beneficial around your home and in your garden.
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If you're looking for a new way to grow individual herbs, create your very own hanging garden with a quick and easy DIY hack using recycled cans.
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If mealybugs have invaded your plants and garden, there's an inexpensive household staple that will eliminate them and prevent the pests from coming back.
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Moles can potentially cause a lot of damage to your yard and garden, but this natural ingredient will deter them from hanging around and wreaking havoc.
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Removing grass from your garden is difficult if you want to avoid using chemicals or doing strenuous labor. We tried this homemade spray to see if it worked.
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Clover lawns are growing in popularity, but if you're new to the clover game, there are some things you should be aware of in preparation for winter.
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Some believe that you should soak your peony tubers in water before planting. Find out if this can be beneficial or if it's simply a waste of time.
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In the mood for a fun DIY project? This cheap and easy-to-make soda bottle water fountain is perfect for attracting your favorite birds to your yard.
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The things we do in our gardens have an effect on the surrounding area. Here's how your gardening and lawncare habits may be wreaking havoc on the water supply.
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If you have an overactive dog, you know how damaging they can be to windowsills. We tried using a pool noodle to protect our windowsills, here's what happened.
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From time to time, potted plants need a larger home to keep from becoming root bound. Our master gardener weighs in on whether you can repot in the winter.
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Heating your bird bath will keep the water from freezing, allowing birds to bathe and drink all year. Discover the two types of heated bird baths you can buy.