This Beautiful Purple Flower Might End Up Ruining Your Soil: Here's Why
This beautiful purple flower is one of the easiest to grow, but it can quietly damage your soil and harm other plants, making your garden unusable for years.
Read MoreThis beautiful purple flower is one of the easiest to grow, but it can quietly damage your soil and harm other plants, making your garden unusable for years.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines has built an empire off of her design talents, but even masters get creative blocks. Unsurprisingly, she handles it in a perfectly Joanna way.
Read MoreA simple way to attract pollinators to your garden is to plant this big, bold blooming plant. Bees love it and the flowers are vibrantly colored.
Read MoreHummingbirds love water and are drawn to bright colors, so this simple DIY birdbath with a running fountain is sure to draw in some feathered friends.
Read MoreWhen you want contained blooms, this long-lasting plant with large purple flowers may be just what you want. It's easy to grow and thrives in a pot.
Read MoreVoles are a common garden pest, but if a baby vole is abandoned in your yard, be sure you know what to do to protect yourself and the tiny critter.
Read MoreBluebirds are beautiful, colorful, and finicky. But there's a couple of ways to make your garden or yard more attractive to these avian friends.
Read MoreLate spring means lilac season, when its intoxicating scent fills the air. If you want to add this flower to your garden but lack space, consider this variety.
Read MoreJust because you have a sloped yard doesn't mean you have to abandon plans for a garden. This technique can create the right conditions for growing.
Read MoreHostas are a beautiful addition to any garden, and if you want to brighten up yours, invest in this variety that comes with brilliant leaves and purple blooms.
Read MoreAfter hunting for Easter eggs, the filler in your basket might seem like it will go to waste. But if you have birds around, they can actually make use of it.
Read MoreGrowing your own basil lets you always have the fragrant herb on hand. But before you embark on your basil-growing journey, get to know these common problems.
Read MoreSpider plants are low maintenance, but they still need an occasional cleaning. However, to protect your plant, this is the only cleaning method you should use.
Read MoreEaster may be over, but those now-empty baskets still have a lot of potential. With the right liner, they'll make perfect planters through spring and summer.
Read MoreKnowing when to intervene with any wildlife in your yard that might be in distress is important for your safety as well as that of the animal.
Read MoreUsing this material to for driveway edging creates a modern border that naturally weathers to a rich rustic finish, adding long-lasting style and curb appeal.
Read MoreIt can be startling to see opossums wandering through your yard, but there are some simple ways to prevent these critters from sticking around.
Read MoreA budget-friendly planter is making plant care feel far less demanding, offering a simple setup that fits easily into busy routines without constant upkeep.
Read MoreYou'd be surprised what thrift store finds you can repurpose as garden decor. Old shutters make the perfect, practical display for a herb garden.
Read MoreWhether you're looking for something to fill in your early spring garden, or you want to fill containers with something truly unique, this perennial is perfect.
Read MoreWolves are gorgeous animals, but when they wander into your yard it creates a problem for everyone. Fortunately, it’s fairly easy to get them to move along.
Read MoreDid you know that spider plants can produce seeds? Given the right conditions, the blooms give way to little black seeds which you can germinate for new plants.
Read MoreWe believe you can't have enough houseplants, but sometimes you run out of room for new starts. If you have an aquarium, you can easily propagate spider plants.
Read MoreRed hot poker plants need a bit of help if they've been blooming for a while. Dividing them is something you'll need to do if you want them to thrive.
Read MoreAn old-world gardening approach can help solve some of the most frustrating yard issues, especially in hot, dry climates where traditional mulch falls short.
Read MoreWhen you're shopping for garden seeds, you are probably looking for your favorite veggies in seed packets, but some grow best from different kinds of starts.
Read MoreThrift store finds are getting a second life in the garden, with a simple DIY that turns overlooked pieces into something unexpectedly eye-catching and useful.
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