How To Care For Your Potted Hydrangeas During The Winter Months
Smooth and panicle hydrangeas are cold hardy; other varieties, not so much. Care for these plants well in winter and they'll survive to bloom another spring.
Read MoreSmooth and panicle hydrangeas are cold hardy; other varieties, not so much. Care for these plants well in winter and they'll survive to bloom another spring.
Read MoreA clever DIY gives old Crocs a surprising second life outdoors, blending creativity, sustainability, and backyard charm in a way few would expect.
Read MoreRobins are a beautiful North American bird who love to sing. Plant this bush to hear them before spring starts.
Read MoreSetting wood fence posts is tedious, so doing it correctly the first time is ideal. Here's what most people get wrong and how to ensure you get it right.
Read MorePlanning to leave your hummingbird feeders out all winter? If you don't follow these steps, it could cause your winged visitors more harm than good.
Read MoreWinter may look quiet for peach trees, but what you do during dormancy can shape their health, structure, and productivity in the coming seasons.
Read MoreWhether it's using the appropriate tools or tackling the chore at the right time, there are plenty of ways to make the task of snow removal less strenuous.
Read MoreWhiteflies can devastate a garden, but different species are attracted to different plants. Here's what flora you need to keep an extra eye on.
Read MoreAzaleas produce clouds of vibrant blooms from spring to fall, but only if you stick to a pruning schedule that doesn't mess with the plant's natural cycles.
Read MoreHOA rules often dictate what your front yard should look like, but more homeowners are questioning whether traditional lawns still make sense.
Read MoreIf you want birds to visit your backyard often in winter, you need to attract them. Forget the bird feeder. Plant shrubs that provide shelter and food instead.
Read MoreIf you want to keep seeing your colorful, feathery friends flocking to your bird baths during the winter months, here are some tips to keep your visitors cozy.
Read MoreIf you end up with a supply of those mesh produce bags, you can recycle them into an easy DIY bird's nest to hang in your garden for your feathered visitors.
Read MoreIf you need to top up the mulch in your garden, you might be faced with the choice between using pine bark or pine straw. Here's what to know about each one.
Read MoreWhen the first snowfall hits, you’ll want to ensure your snow blower is working properly. Here are some easy tips to maintain and prolong its lifespan.
Read MoreSome evergreen container plants offer more than year-round foliage, adding fragrance, seasonal interest, and flexibility to shaded patios and small spaces.
Read MoreThis easy-growing plant can thrive inside or outdoors, helping to repel spiders where needed while offering unique perks to certain members of the household.
Read MoreMulch can help to suppress weeds, but it rarely eliminates them. There's a simple and budget-friendly method to keep mulched garden beds clear and weed-free.
Read MoreIf attracting birds to your yard is something you'd like to do, creating spaces for them to live is essential. Use an old pair of shoes to make a birdhouse.
Read MorePesticide drift can quietly affect nearby gardens, leaving homeowners unsure of their rights and next steps when chemicals cross property lines.
Read MoreDigging up dahlia tubers gives them years of life. However, the storage conditions could cause the tubers to rot if you don't manage the environment well.
Read MoreAloe plants are the gifts that keep on giving — if you play it right. From where to place your plant to tending to the soil, here's how to produce a pup farm.
Read MorePitcher plants are easy to propagate and turn into new plants. They should be propagated roughly every three years to keep the carnivore in optimal health.
Read MoreChoosing plants can be tricky if you have pets, especially those with a tendency to nibble anything they can get their paws on. This colorful plant is a no-no.
Read MoreSome herbs grow faster thanks to your used aquarium water, while certain leafy greens love getting extra potassium from this leftover liquid.
Read MoreWaiting a century for an oak to create shade in your yard is hard. However, the negative aspects of fast-growing trees make them a less-than-appealing solution.
Read MoreIf you want to feng shui your home, where you place your houseplants matter. The best spot for your snake plant protects your home from negative energy.
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