How To Keep Indoor Lemon Balm Alive (The Best Growing Tips)
Lemon balm is famously adaptable and easy to grow outdoors. However, you may want to follow these tips to help your plant stay alive and thriving indoors.
Read MoreLemon balm is famously adaptable and easy to grow outdoors. However, you may want to follow these tips to help your plant stay alive and thriving indoors.
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Read MoreWhile many pollinator gardens are focused on smaller flowering plants, fruit trees are also great for attracting birds, bees, and butterflies to your space.
Read MoreShoveling snow from your driveway and walkway is one of the most unpleasant winter tasks, but you can make it easier by following this guidance.
Read MoreThis type of holly grows in tall and narrow shrubs. It works well in containers, especially in colder regions where you may need to move it in winter.
Read MoreWith so many gorgeous varieties of bearded iris available, it's hard to know where to begin. Enter professional gardener Peg Aloi for a list of her favorites.
Read MoreBefore you trash those eggshells, know this: tomatoes cheer, potatoes perk up — and they’re not the only ones. This humble kitchen scrap has a big fan club.
Read MoreIf you notice an abundance of ticks in your yard and your grass is cut short, you may have another problem on your hands -- this invasive flower.
Read MoreLooking to up your eco-friendly game in your container garden? If you grow in pots, there are many options to reduce waste for both seedlings and mature plants.
Read MoreNovice gardeners might have a tendency to add too much fertilizer to the vegetables they're growing, leading to problems with these varieties in particular.
Read MoreThis everyday kitchen leftover could be the simple trick that encourages your pepper plants grow stronger, healthier, and a lot more productive.
Read MoreWant an evergreen shrub with the red and green of Christmas through winter and pretty scented blooms in spring? Look no further than this Japanese native plant.
Read MoreGetting your watering schedule perfect for your houseplants is arguably the hardest part of indoor gardening. Solve this issue by growing a drought-hardy plant
Read MoreIf you like seeing nature's critters in your yard, you'll want to entice them to keep coming back. Planting this native shrub will do just that.
Read MoreBring your garden indoors during the winter with containers to keep your crops going year-round. Light and the soil you use will be keys to your success.
Read MorePothos are known for their ease of care, but to really make them thrive, try this easy rice water hack. It provides extra nutrients and you can make it at home.
Read MoreIf you want a houseplant that resembles a tree without being the size of one, there are manageable options. This one might only reach a few feet tall.
Read MoreLeaving your outdoor lights on can make your property more or less safe, depending on your situation. Here is the best advice for when to turn them on and off.
Read MoreYep, even if you need to start work early, you might get in trouble for firing up your snow blower before dawn, depending on where you live.
Read MoreWeeds in pea gravel aren’t just a surface problem. A commonly skipped construction step makes all the difference in long-term maintenance and appearance.
Read MoreWhat if your holiday centerpiece could recreate the scent of freshly baked gingerbread? With the addition of this easy-to-grow plant, it can.
Read MoreFast-growing shrubs can make excellent privacy hedges, especially for the more impatient among us. This shrub produces fragrant flowers for added interest.
Read MoreHerbs are pretty fussy, and everything from temperature fluctuations to pests can pose a risk to their survival if you plan on overwintering them.
Read MoreCreating outdoor privacy doesn’t have to mean sacrificing space, and some compact evergreens offer a natural solution that works well on patios.
Read MoreIf you've planted this piquant vegetable in the spring, you may have found that it needed longer to ripen than anticipated. Start in December instead.
Read MoreThere's nothing like growing your own produce; however, if you lack the space for an in-ground garden or raised beds, consider using hanging pots.
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