22 Large Houseplants That Dramatically Fill Empty Spaces In Your Home
Rather than buying lots of smaller plants, consider choosing one of these giants to quickly fill your space with greenery. There's something for everyone.
Read MoreRather than buying lots of smaller plants, consider choosing one of these giants to quickly fill your space with greenery. There's something for everyone.
Read MoreWhen shopping for a Christmas tree, you'll ideally have taken height into consideration before purchasing. If not, here's how to prune it to fit in the house.
Read MoreUpgrading your front lawn takes time, but once you see what this homeowner accomplished, you'll feel inspired to make your yard just as beautiful.
Read MoreRice water is a great fertilizer, packed with starch and nutrients. Not all plants love it, though, so it's important to only use it in some cases.
Read MoreDuring the long winter months when you lawn is covered in snow, a problem may develop. The excess moisture can cause snow mold, but you can prevent it.
Read MoreAs you disassemble your container garden for winter, you may find the soil has lot of life left. Storing it properly can keep it in good shape for next season.
Read MoreWhen you finish a pint of Ben & Jerry's, you can recycle it. Or, you could give it a second life and make it the center of your next DIY project.
Read MoreYou don't need a landscape in full sun to grow stunning blooms. This pretty plant produces orchid-like flowers that thrive in low-light conditions.
Read MoreIf you live in a dry climate, you may have trouble keeping vegetables alive. Give this prolific producer a try -- it thrives in dry and humid conditions alike.
Read MoreGrowing cherries inside isn’t magic — it takes a smart setup and some pampering. This guide explains how to help your indoor cherry tree reach its potential.
Read MoreSnow may be beautiful to look at, but leaving it be could lead to fines. Read these dos and don'ts of shoveling your sidewalk so you don't end up paying big.
Read MoreThere are houseplants for every kind of indoor light. Some need bright, direct sunlight, while others prefer a little less light, even in some shady spots.
Read MoreCalatheas are beautiful tropical plants that even hint when they're thirsty. Here's how to keep them happy and hydrated indoors, and through changing seasons.
Read MoreReddit users are losing their minds over this unbelievable front yard makeover — and let’s just say the grass was not at all the star of the show.
Read MoreWinter can be a challenge for birds and wildlife, with cold temperatures, long nights, wind, and ice, but keeping the right vegetation in your garden can help.
Read MorePopping this kitchen essential in your planter is all takes to give your holiday arrangement all-new opportunities for festive decorative additions.
Read MoreThe fight to keep mosquitos at bay is ongoing, but this easy and safe method can rid your yard of the biting pests without damaging good pollinators.
Read MoreYour garden might not be looking its best through winter, but you can fill your home with houseplants to get your green-fingered kick and lift your spirits.
Read MoreBackyard lights help with security, safety, and/or highlighting outdoor features. But this common choice is too intense so consider other options.
Read MoreJust because two crops are delicious, it doesn't mean that they should be planted near each other. Such is the case with cumbers and this drought-tolerant herb.
Read MoreGood gardeners and houseplant owners watch their plants closely for signs of disease, but the 'dust' on your succulents is probably a good thing.
Read MorePoinsettias are pretty, no doubt about that — but their vibrant flowers don't always last through winter. Try these alternatives for longer bursts of color.
Read MoreCherries in bloom are a sight to behold, but not all varieties can handle colder climates. For frosty backyards, this one is your best bet for a pop of red.
Read MoreShoveling is already strenuous enough on its own, so don't make it harder for yourself. Everything from timing to what tool you use makes a big difference.
Read MorePruning is essential to the health of many landscaping trees, but did you know that your Christmas tree can benefit from pruning, too? Yes, even cut ones.
Read MoreNeed help with a lawn buried in fall leaves? Grab this handy rake alternative, and you can easily collect, compact, and get the most from leaves in your yard.
Read MoreThese shrubs flower in the spring on buds that formed the previous year. Prune them in the winter, and you'll be removing those buds, and hence future flowers.
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