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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If you want to attract songbirds to your yard, then you should grow the types of plants these musically inclined avians prefer. Here are 11 to start with.
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Poor drainage can result in numerous lawn problems around your home. However, one of the worst parts of bad drainage is that it encourages the growth of weeds.
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Some believe that identifying the shape inside a persimmon fruit seed can predict how harsh the winter will be. Find out if this is myth is actually true.
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There are many ways to germinate your seeds, and one common hack soaks seeds in vinegar before planting. We tried this hack to see if it was worth it.
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Lawn aeration can have major benefits for your grass, but the equipment often comes at a steep cost. Save money and space by renting an aerator this fall.
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Is it time for you to repot your rubber tree plant? If so, check out these tips and suggestions so you (and your plant) can have repotting success.
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Having your home invaded by wildlife can be worrisome, if not downright dangerous. Here is the best way to keep sneaky snakes out of your basement.
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If you're looking for a pesticide-free way to keep stink bugs out of your home, try this simple TikTok-approved hack that will stop these pests from invading.
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If you've noticed lots of snakes in your yard and you're not sure why, discover 9 unexpected reasons and learn how to avoid luring snakes onto your property.
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While raking the leaves from your yard could make it look neater, it could also harm local wildlife. Discover why this is the case and what to do instead.
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Are your sunflowers at the end of their life? Learn how to easily harvest the seeds from their blooms to use for snacking, birdseed, or growing more flowers.
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Picking out pumpkins is a classic fall activity but unfortunately, they don't seem to last very long. Here's how to keep your pumpkins fresher for longer.
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While peas and sunflowers are quite different, they're actually great companion plants. Discover how they benefit one another and how to plant them together.
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Learning different pruning methods is a must for properly caring for your plants. So, a House Digest expert explains what rejuvenation pruning is.
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If you're on a budget but want to add a bit of beauty to your home or garden, you can score a great deal on hydrangeas at this grocery store.
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If the hummingbirds in your area migrate south in the fall, you don't need to keep your feeder up during the winter. Discover the best time to take it inside.
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If you have a chipped mug, teacup, or anything with a handle, instead of throwing it away, try this simple hack for repurposing it into a bird feeder.
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Most secondhand shops sell an item that could elevate the look of your houseplants. Not only that, but this thrifted piece is functional, too.
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While you may love the look of English ivy in your garden, this invasive plant can cause a lot of damage. Here are some beautiful and safe alternatives.
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If you love having bird feeders in your yard, then you surely know how troublesome squirrels can be. We tried using a squirrel baffle to keep squirrels away.
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Whether you have a small DIY or a big upcoming project involving tile and grout, we've got you covered, with seven of the best tools for easily removing grout.
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Pruning is a routine procedure to improve a garden's overall health and appearance. However, there are a few plants to avoid pruning in the fall.
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Cockroaches are dangerous pests that can bring pathogens into your home. If you don't want to use harsh pesticides, this fragrant herb might be able to help.
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Part of growing healthy ornamental grasses is knowing when to plant them. But if you're thinking about doing so in the fall, think again. Here's why.
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It's not unusual to see your hummingbird feeder surrounded by bees and wasps. Here's why these uninvited guests visit and how to keep them away.
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While shade trees can benefit your landscaping, they should also be removed in certain situations, as they could cause damage to your home or a nearby property.
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There are many home remedies that can save you time and money in the garden. Here's how to use hydrogen peroxide to control powdery mildew in your garden.