The Fragrant Herb That Can Add Holiday Cheer To Your Kitchen
To add a bit of festive cheer to your kitchen this season, why not give this clever Christmas tree alternative a try? It would also make a lovely gift!
Read MoreTo add a bit of festive cheer to your kitchen this season, why not give this clever Christmas tree alternative a try? It would also make a lovely gift!
Read MoreSome of the most beautiful and surprisingly common plants could spell serious danger for your pets, especially curious cats and dogs who are known to nibble.
Read MoreJust because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you can't work in your garden. In fact, planting this early often results in more fruit production come summer.
Read MoreSpider plants are incredibly easy to take care of and are often recommended to beginners, but if you want to guarantee success, try upgrading your care routine.
Read MoreAcross the country, pansies are a staple for their long-lasting flowers and easy care. For nonstop blooms and healthier plants, shape them like this in winter.
Read MoreUnfortunately, not every houseplant is going to thrive. While it can be tempting to hang on to hope, these are the clear signs that it's time to be trashed.
Read MoreThis evergreen shrub produces pink buds, white flowers, and blue-black berries, attracting bees, butterflies, and songbirds. It can be used as a privacy screen.
Read MoreBaby, it's cold outside ... but don't let that stop you from planting! Enjoy the crisp air as you plant these seeds, plants, and bulbs for year-round flowers.
Read MoreJasmine can often be picky, but one simple adjustment can transform weak growth into vibrant blooms, whether you’re growing it indoors or out.
Read MoreThis dense shrub with evergreen foliage is perfect for creating a hedge or privacy fence to hide ugly features or limit the view of your neighbour's property.
Read MoreThe zebra plant features tropical, patterned leaves and bright yellow flowers, and it requires careful watering. Here are the watering tips to keep in mind.
Read MoreThe winter solstice is just ahead, occurring right before Christmas and signaling the shortest day of the year. Here's how it will affect your garden.
Read MoreDecember isn't a busy month for gardeners, but this colorful shrub can be propagated during winter to create plenty of plants for a lush garden next season.
Read MoreSnake plants survive drought, but that trait doesn't help them so much in winter, when their growth slows. Get winter watering right to keep your plant healthy.
Read MoreYour strawberry patch has a secret bodyguard — and it’s sitting in your spice rack. This herb does more than flavor dinner; it keeps your berries safe, too.
Read MoreGreen year round with lush foliage that provides tons of privacy, this dwarf tree is a great addition to any outdoor space that needs a little screen.
Read MoreLive Christmas trees bring so much to a space, provided you maintain them. You can keep your tree supple all season long with one simple household appliance.
Read MoreStraw mulch is great for gardens. It locks in moisture, smothers weeds, and feeds plants. But it might also cause one of the problems you're using it to combat.
Read MoreDitch the shovel, and grab a tarp to try this simple hack that clever dog owners love to use for quick snow removal when their pets need to potty.
Read MoreDespite the supposed benefits of adding hot water to the Christmas tree, many experts agree there are other steps more critical for keeping it hydrated.
Read MoreDecember may not seem like an ideal time to start your garden. However, there is a gorgeous blue flower that will thrive in summer if you plant in winter.
Read MoreHaving delicious apples right in your back yard is a treat. Our Master gardener will help you decide to go for a dwarf apple tree or standard variety.
Read MoreIf you spend time, effort, and money picking out the perfect Christmas tree, you want to make sure it gets home in one piece by following these helpful tips.
Read MoreIf you're having trouble finding the perfect birdbath to upgrade your yard, it's easier than you might think to DIY your own with a thrifted lamp.
Read MoreFrom pie pans to plenty beyond, your kitchen castoffs can moonlight as bird deterrents — and they’re surprisingly effective at guarding your garden.
Read MorePeach trees can be grown in cooler zones, but they shouldn't be left to fend for themselves in winter. Learn how to best winterize yours for peaches in summer.
Read MoreTired of your tree shedding needles and turning brown before the festivities end? There’s one fir that outlasts the rest — your holiday MVP in evergreen form.
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