You Shouldn't Be Laying Wet Cardboard Under Your Gravel. Here's Why
Cardboard can be useful in garden beds to suppress weeds, but we asked an expert whether it's good practice to put this under gravel. Here's what she had to say
Read MoreCardboard can be useful in garden beds to suppress weeds, but we asked an expert whether it's good practice to put this under gravel. Here's what she had to say
Read MoreEven as summer starts to wane a little in August, there are still plenty of gorgeous and vibrant flowers you can add to your garden at this time of the year.
Read MoreSlugs and snails can decimate your tender young plants overnight, but there's one solution that's found in your kitchen, which should help to get rid of them.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite as rewarding as growing pretty pink flowers in your container garden that will also act as a beacon for hummingbird visitors.
Read MoreIt's easy to attractive delightful hummingbirds to your garden when you plant a stately tree in your front lawn that has the most striking yellow flowers.
Read MorePruning tomato plants incorrectly can tank yields, trigger sunscald, and spread disease. Pave the way for a bumper crop by avoiding these pruning mistakes.
Read MoreAnise hyssop brings all the pollinators to the yard, but to make the most of this spring and fall bloomer, add companion flowers for layers of seasonal beauty.
Read MoreTicks aren't just annoying — they're dangerous. Thankfully, there's a product that can knock them out and keep your yard safe, all without any toxic chemicals.
Read MoreAlthough you might think that a particular plant with gorgeous yellow flowers would make a good ground cover, check first, to ensure it's not an invasive weed.
Read MoreThere's no one-size-fits-all approach to growing tomatoes. Here's how to figure out whether containers or in-ground beds are best for your plants.
Read MoreCamellia flowers, with their beautiful petals and evergreen leaves, would add layers of charm to your yard. That's as long as you watch out for these diseases.
Read MoreGardening has its risks, from itchy insect bites to rolling your ankle in a hole in your yard. This garden tool offers some relief, especially for older adults.
Read MoreThe best type of base material for a gravel driveway will be determined by a variety of factors, and it's important to consider these to avoid future issues.
Read MoreYou may have heard of fish emulsion, but did you know seafood compost also exists? Well, it does, and it might be a good addition to your garden.
Read MoreThis landscaping gravel is the best option for better water drainage in your outdoor space. However, it is hard to install and might require advanced skills.
Read MoreThese herbs may pair nicely in the kitchen, but in the garden, they should be in different spots due to their incompatible moisture requirements.
Read MoreSince cucumbers are quick growers, they become overripe quickly. Knowing when your cucumbers are ready to pick is an essential part of getting a yummy harvest.
Read MoreIf you're planning to buy a Ryobi electric walk behind push mower, you might be wondering how long the batteries on these will last. Here's a general rundown.
Read MoreGardening isn't just about plants, it's also about all the wildlife your landscape attracts. This flower might be finicky, but it's worth the benefits.
Read MoreIf your outdoor time spent with family and friends is being ruined by annoying pests, adding aromatic plants can improve your space while repelling bugs.
Read MoreRed hot poker plants can be prone to diseases from over-watering, among other issues.. This is one unfortunate disease you'll want to look out for.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more hummingbirds to your yard, plant this shrub that they truly love. As a bonus, this plant will also draw in the bees and butterflies.
Read MoreButterflies are important pollinators and look beautiful fluttering around your yard. These blue fast-growing flowers are perfect for attracting them.
Read MoreGrowing your own food might seem impossible in an apartment or small house, but these edible plants are perfect to cultivate in a cramped environment.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect flowering ground cover? We have the perfect suggestion to fill your yard with lush greenery and colorful blooms in no time.
Read MoreIt's an age-old bird bath hack: put a penny in the water to prevent algae. But if you don't want to endanger birds, you should know this major caveat.
Read MoreSquirrels are not only a nuisance, they can also do major damage to your bird feeders and home. Is this scented flower the solution to your squirrel problems?
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