Fill Your Garden With Pollinators By Planting These Herbs Next To Your Rosemary
By planting these companion herbs alongside rosemary, you'll entice pollinators into your garden thanks to an abundance of distinctive aromas.
Read MoreBy planting these companion herbs alongside rosemary, you'll entice pollinators into your garden thanks to an abundance of distinctive aromas.
Read MoreYou're probably familiar with the culinary herb, sweet basil, but there's another variety you might be less familiar with that can bring luck to your home.
Read MoreUnbeknownst to many, an ill-fitting pot is often the reason behind the deterioration of plants. Here are the signs it's time to change up your plant's home.
Read MoreAmaryllis are grown as living décor for the festive season. Instead of discarding them once the blooms are spent, learn how to keep them around forever.
Read MoreMost houseplants are tropical and like a warm home. For cold rooms, you need something adapted to chilly temperatures. This pretty vine is the perfect choice.
Read MoreA flowering amaryllis in a pot adds a pop of color indoors. If you're bored of the usual white or red flowers, there are near-endless other cultivars available.
Read MoreNot only are these budget-friendly DIY feeders simple to make using recycled materials, but they're also suitable for visiting birds year-round, rain or shine.
Read MoreThis houseplant thrives in the typical high humidity of a bathroom and adds a velvet-soft texture to a space that can sometimes feel quite hard and clinical.
Read MoreDo you have pest birds visiting your yard, eating your freshly sown turfgrass seeds, or picking at your lettuces? Scare them away with a wind-powered deterrent.
Read MoreSanitation violations, which are typically affixed to the front door by the local sanitation department, can arrive for even seemingly minor offenses.
Read MoreIf your regular old aloe vera plant is looking a little tired, put a whole new twist on how you think about aloe with this mesmerizing spiral variety.
Read MoreThis plant makes a beautiful, striking shrub outdoors, but indoors, it's notorious for being a diva with its heat, moisture, and light requirements.
Read MoreIf you received a package of mysterious seed packets in the last six years, you should be concerned. However, they should be harmless if you don't open them.
Read MoreLonging for some bright blooms and lush greenery in the dead of winter? These lovely garden favorites can be grown as houseplants to kick those winter blues.
Read MoreSolid concrete driveways have been the norm, but they come with drawbacks. This trendy option is better for the environment and looks high-end.
Read MoreMost people tend to water their plants with tap water. There isn't anything especially wrong with that, but there's another way to make them thrive.
Read MoreBirdwatching is oh so relaxing, but you don't always want to travel for it. Bring all the birds to your yard instead with these bird feeders.
Read MoreThis type of oil is intended to be sprayed during winter or early spring to prevent pest problems for your fruit trees during the growing season.
Read MoreThe pothos plant, with its marbled, heart-shaped foliage, makes an excellent houseplant, but it needs repotting to help it thrive. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreWaiting until winter passes may be waiting too long if you want to take advantage of growing this leafy green veggie from seed, starting indoors.
Read MoreDriveway garden borders are challenging. The soil dries out quickly beside the hot concrete, killing annuals. Try a hardy perennial you plant once and forget.
Read MoreSpring's around the corner, and you haven't got any seed starter pots left after last season. Instead, raid your medicine cabinet for these nifty substitutes.
Read MoreThese old-school methods of garden maintenance may be ingrained in your habits, but it's time to let them go in favor of healthier planting practices.
Read MorePeas are an excellent vegetable crop to add to your garden in January. Not only can they provide you with some tasty produce, but they also help your soil.
Read MoreWhen most home gardeners are pining for spring, you're getting ready to make things bloom. These 11 flowers are perfect to start in January for a vibrant bloom.
Read MoreWhile you probably associate gardening with springtime, this unique veggie should be started in mid-winter for the best chance at a plentiful spring harvest.
Read MoreWhen you want to keep birds out to protect your plants or limit animal droppings, these common household items, goods, and pantry ingredients can be helpful.
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