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  • Potted orange tree on a wooden table in a home

    The Compact Orange Variety That's Ideal For Growing Indoors

    Grow this hybrid orange tree in the optimal warm temperature indoors and you will be rewarded with vibrant, dainty fruits that are similar to limes.

    By Lou Siday 4 hours ago Read More
  • evergreen privacy hedge

    12 Fast-Growing Evergreens You'll Want To Think Twice About Before Growing

    Fast-growing plants have their benefits, but with these evergreens, there are also drawbacks. From being disease-prone to invasive, these are the ones to avoid.

    By Katy Willis 4 hours ago Read More
  • Tree stump on grassy field

    Turn An Old Tree Stump Into A Useful Landscaping Feature

    A tree stump can be an eyesore -- and an annoyance when your mowing the lawn. Rather than stepping around that old stump, try this DIY idea to it new purpose.

    By Catherine Nyorani 6 hours ago Read More
  • Woman watering tall lucky bamboo in clear vase

    The Watering Mistake That's Turning Your Lucky Bamboo Plant Yellow (Plus An Easy Fix)

    Is your lucky bamboo looking a little down on its luck? Even if it seems like you're doing everything right, you may be overlooking this watering mistake.

    By Katie Flannery 7 hours ago Read More
  • Portable fire pit filled with burning logs on a lawn

    Turn A Fire Pit Into A Yard Feature That Birds Will Love

    If you have an old fire pit lying around or score a great deal on one at a thrift store, consider upgrading it with some bird-friendly items.

    By R. A. Fletcher 7 hours ago Read More
  • Deer in a suburban garden eating grass and plants

    The Colorful Groundcover Deer Won't Mess With This Winter

    It's time to meet the low-maintenance evergreen that stays cool, calm, and impossibly collected — even when the rest of your yard is losing its chill.

    By Lou Siday 8 hours ago Read More
  • A bunch of weeds growing in a gravel area

    The Easy, Affordable Way To Prevent Weeds In Gravel For A Clean, Beautiful Landscape

    A gravel driveway or pathway is typically low maintenance until you notice those weeds popping up. Here's a budget-friendly way to fix that.

    By Brooke Dougherty 8 hours ago Read More
  • A fall garden with a pathway winding through it.

    Use Dying Garden Flowers To DIY Fall & Winter Displays For Your Home

    Think dried flower arrangements are out of your budget? Think again! Snip dead or dying plant materials from your own garden to create pretty seasonal displays.

    By Peg Aloi 8 hours ago Read More
  • carrots growing

    The Retro Garden Trick That Claims You'll Have A More Bountiful Carrot Harvest

    Having trouble growing carrots from seed? It could be you're not planting them correctly, but this old school gardening hack can help your next crop.

    By Emma Fighera 9 hours ago Read More
  • A gardener prunes bushes with loppers in a fall garden.

    How Much Should You Upgrade Your Garden As A Renter?

    Gardening in rentals is challenging. Often, you're unsure how long you'll stay or what changes you can make. Knowing a few general guidelines can help you plan.

    By Patricia Hughes 10 hours ago Read More
  • A large Japanese maple tree with fall foliage in a landscaped backyard.

    Why It Is Paramount That You Prune Your Japanese Maple

    Japanese maples are pretty and mostly hardy trees within their growing zone. Like most trees, however, they still need regular maintenance, including pruning.

    By Katie Flannery 11 hours ago Read More
  • Detail of a perennial garden in bloom

    16 Gardening Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Perennials

    Perennials are excellent plants for any consistent gardener, but there are many mistakes you can make with them that could see your perennials ruined.

    By Megan Brame 11 hours ago Read More
  • Person waters a spider plant on a table with a green watering can.

    Not Daily, Not Weekly: Here's How Often To Water Your Spider Plant This Winter

    Wondering why your spider plant is looking droopy in winter? Giving it a drink of water might not be the fix it needs. In fact, the soil may be waterlogged.

    By Alisha Land 12 hours ago Read More
  • A red Japanese maple tree standing in a yard with other maples and plants.

    The Pruning Mistake To Avoid Making With Your Japanese Maple Tree

    Japanese maples are a stunning addition to any garden, but only if you care for them properly. That includes knowing how to prune them for health and shape.

    By R. A. Fletcher 12 hours ago Read More
  • Exterior of a modern home.

    12 Outdoor Upgrades To Avoid If You Want To Boost Your Home's Value

    While there are plenty of ways to boost your home's value before putting it on the market, there are certain outdoor upgrades you should skip.

    By Sarah Grossbart 13 hours ago Read More
  • A green Christmas cacti without flowers

    How To Get Your Christmas Cactus To Rebloom After The Holiday

    Christmas cactus is known for sporting its beautiful pink and red blooms around the holidays, but mimicking the right conditions can make it rebloom any time.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 16 hours ago Read More
  • Gardener adding rich soil to a raised garden bed

    12 Simple Soil Additions That Will Help These Common Herbs Thrive

    These tips and tricks are simple and easy to follow, which will help keep your herb garden bright, aromatic, and ready to use in your cooking.

    By Katy Willis 20 hours ago Read More
  • Snake plants on a windowsill indoors

    What's The Fastest Way To Grow A Snake Plant? Follow These Tips

    To grow a snake plant quickly, reconsider how much light and maintenance it needs, and be sure to understand the ideal location in which it can thrive.

    By Lou Siday 1 day ago Read More
  • An empty swimming pool with a damaged light

    Want To Fill In Your Pool And Turn It Into A Garden? Here's What You Need To Know First

    Whether your pool is damaged beyond repair or you just don't want to deal with the upkeep, you can turn it into a garden by following a few important steps.

    By Bob Beacham 1 day ago Read More
  • Man pruning branches of a dormant shrub in winter

    The Flowering Shrub To Prune In Late Winter For A Surge Of New Growth In Summer

    There’s one showy, pollinator-friendly summer bloomer that loves a good late-winter haircut — prune it right, and it’ll flutter back with twice the drama.

    By Lou Siday 1 day ago Read More
  • Dracaena fragrans sat on a wooden chair surrounded by other houseplants

    18 Types Of Dracaena Plants That Thrive Indoors

    Dracaena plants are popular houseplants because they offer a tropical appearance with low-maintenance care requirements, and there are plenty to choose from.

    By Lou Siday 1 day ago Read More
  • Close-up of a shopper holding a bottle of cooking oil

    7 Clever Ways To Use Cooking Oil In The Garden (And 4 To Avoid)

    From silencing squeaky metalworks to killing weeds, cooking oil does more than impart delicious flavors to food. But as with everything, there are caveats.

    By Daniel Warden 1 day ago Read More
  • A pile of autumn leaves sits on grass.

    Give Garden Soil A Boost By DIYing A Leaf Mold Bin

    Leaf mold is a really nutritious way to augment your soil, but it takes time to develop. If you want to create your own leaf mold bin, here's how to do it.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 day ago Read More
  • Small peace lily on a wood-topped table, next to a larger plant

    How Often You Should Fertilize A Peace Lily To Keep It Blooming For Years

    Fertilizing your peace lily during the growing season ensures it has the right amount of nutrients. However, too much or too little fertilizer can harm it.

    By Alisha Land 2 days ago Read More
  • Plant shower owner wearing Christmas hat and looking at plants

    The Unique Begonia Variety That Makes A Stunning Christmas Plant

    Live plants can make for more interesting holiday arrangements, and this eye-catching begonia will steal the spotlight from typical poinsettias and firs.

    By Jahaira Arthur 2 days ago Read More
  • Christmas poinsettia in a red and plaid pot

    For Longer-Lasting Color On Your Poinsettias, Use This Type Of Fertilizer

    Poinsettias are most often associated with vibrant Christmas colors, but they will last longer if you take care of them. Here's how to help keep their color.

    By Bri Ahearn 2 days ago Read More
  • A small patio with many types of plants

    20 Varieties Of Plants You Can Grow In The Shade Of A Covered Patio

    Plants brighten up any space, but if you've got a shady patio, it might be hard to find plants that can thrive. Luckily, we're here to help you out.

    By Aleem Ahmad 2 days ago Read More
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