15 Plants You Should Always Mulch In Fall For A More Successful Spring
As the temperatures start to plummet in the fall, there are many plants that will benefit from a layer of mulch to get them through the winter and into spring.
Read MoreAs the temperatures start to plummet in the fall, there are many plants that will benefit from a layer of mulch to get them through the winter and into spring.
Read MoreAs you're preparing your fall garden for the coming winter, you might want to know what the weather has in store, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac.
Read MoreBefore you run out to buy pricey fire starters or smelly lighter fluid, check your backyard. You’re basically sitting on kindling — and gifting — gold.
Read MoreCreating a garden with timeless appeal isn't just about decor. Choosing time-honored flowers that have a classic look will help to complete your design.
Read MoreWhile pothos plants are known to be easy-going and amateur gardener-friendly, there is one big drawback they have. Luckily, this gardening hack can fix it.
Read MoreNo doubt you're aware there's going to be a super full moon this month, also known as a Beaver moon. Here's when to harvest as per The Farmer's Almanac.
Read MoreShovels can help with weeding, but you'll likely end up digging up dirt around your yard and garden. These 10 methods do the job without the digging.
Read MoreJohanna Antonsson, landscape designer at The Moose Garden, and Justin Fox, CEO of Foxterra Design, tell us which DIY projects they hate to see in home gardens.
Read MoreWhen your pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns start going soggy, you might be tempted to toss them. But doing this instead can bring your garden more joy next season.
Read MoreIf mowing the lawn is your least favorite chore, consider growing a groundcover instead of traditional lawn turf for a low-maintenance and hardy alternative.
Read MoreThis type of cucumber plant grows best indoors because it doesn't rely on pollination. Here's what you should know to care for your indoor cukes.
Read MoreSome plants thrive if given a good pruning in the late fall, right before they enter dormancy. This colorful, edible shrub is one such plant.
Read MoreButtery yellow hues offer a sense of calm and warmth, which is perfect for indoors and out. To add this color in your garden, here are a few beautiful blooms.
Read MoreMany states in the northern parts of the U.S. will see snow before too long, if it hasn't happened already. Now's the time to prep your garden in readiness.
Read MoreReaching modest heights of six to ten feet, this winter tree is known for its beautiful pink and white blooms, as well as fruits that delight cardinals.
Read MoreNot all plants will benefit from a back-to-school season trim. If you've been pruning these plants in fall, you could be chopping the base for future blooms.
Read MoreLooking to liven up your backyard? Head to the kitchen, and grab a couple of items you're sure to have on hand to whip up a quick and quirky DIY bird feeder.
Read MoreIt's challenging to know when and how to prune your shrubs so they grow strong and healthy. This one prefers a gentle trim when it's dormant in winter.
Read MoreGrowing this tree next to your house can lead to messy seeds all over the ground, roots that spread aggressively, and the plethora of pests it attracts.
Read MoreWinter isn't peak season for most plants, including herbs, but if you harvest before cold weather sets in, you can enjoy the fruits of your labor year-round.
Read MoreIf you live in a warm enough area there are some things you can do to keep your basil happy through the winter to flourish again and reharvest next spring.
Read MoreKnowing when to water your garden can be tricky, and watering too much or not enough could be fatal for your plants. A Wi-Fi-enabled moisture meter could help.
Read MoreWhen it comes to pest nests, you don't want to mess around with misidentification. Some are harmless to people, but others can sting or damage structures.
Read MoreTrailing plants add a certain charm to a home, especially when hanging from a pot near a large window. For a touch of beauty, choose this plant.
Read MoreMost houseplants need drainage, but even the smallest drips can lead to floor damage over time. Protect them with this simple item you likely already own.
Read MoreKeeping bugs away from your garden can feel like a full-time job, but this handy and easy to set-up tip means you can let microfiber towels do the work for you.
Read MoreThe 2026 plant of the year was chosen for being eco-friendly and sustainable, which means it doesn't require a ton of care; you'll want to avoid giving it this.
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