The Simple Potting Hack That Makes Multi-Plant Arrangements Effortless
How you exhibit your plants can say a lot about your garden. Luckily, we've got an expert hack to make arrangements so easily you'll want to start right now.
Read MoreHow you exhibit your plants can say a lot about your garden. Luckily, we've got an expert hack to make arrangements so easily you'll want to start right now.
Read MoreA surprising byproduct from your home can support long-term asparagus growth, improve soil balance, and strengthen plants without synthetic fertilizers.
Read MoreWith zesty green (or yellow) fruit in the summer and sweet-smelling flowers in winter, this citrus tree makes a perfect addition to your houseplant collection.
Read MorePlants can liven up dark interior areas, as well as provide visual interest in a home. One pothos plant is a stunner as an entryway fixture.
Read MoreWhat you use to start your seeds can set your garden up for success or failure. Sown indoors or out, these tools will make seed starting on a budget a breeze.
Read MoreBird feeder placement affects how well you can see the feathered visitors. However, the spacing between the feeder and your house is a safety issue for birds.
Read MoreWinter is a stressful season for wildlife, but you can help your native animals through even small acts, such as providing nutrients or growing certain plants.
Read MoreAn old china cabinet is a beautiful plant habitat option for smaller houseplants. It makes use of vertical space and creates an enclosed storage area.
Read MoreThis tropical plant will thrive indoors as long as its water and sunlight needs are met. Its glossy leaves encircle the leafstalk like an umbrella.
Read MoreHeard a chirp or spotted a flutter? These free apps identify backyard birds by sight or sound — no binoculars or in-depth bird knowledge required.
Read MoreHouseplants can keep us gardening right through the cold days of winter, but if yours are showing these signs, you may need to check your windows for drafts.
Read MoreSpider plants are real drama queens — their roots are picky about personal space. Repot them just right, & they’ll reward you with lush growth all year long.
Read MoreStarting these vegetable seeds in mid-winter ensures the plant has enough time to mature. They'll be ready to transplant in the spring and harvest by summer.
Read MoreLush, loamy soil is a requirement for a healthy garden… Right? Not necessarily. If you live in a desert, there are ways to work with or avoid your sandy soil.
Read MoreIf you find it difficult to locate the right tool in your garden shed, a new organization system is right up your alley. This one involves a shoe rack.
Read MoreTall fences make good neighbors, but tall trees may be a different story. Learn what to do if a neighboring tree is shadowing or overhanging on your property.
Read MorePruning can seem like a complicated task. There's more to it than just picking a tool and cutting a few branches. Let the three Cs rule guide your actions.
Read MoreInvasive honeysuckles attract pollinators, but that's where the benefits end. To save your garden and nearby natural areas, you need to remove the entire plant.
Read MoreSnow blowers aren't cheap, but they sit idle for most of the year. Got standing water in your yard? Put this investment to good use even when it's not snowing.
Read MoreWinter is the time to hang up your gardening gloves, right? Actually, it's the time to get select vegetable seeds started so you can plant and eat them earlier.
Read MoreAfter a freeze, you may be tempted to help your century plant by tidying up the mess. Find out why it’s best to wait before you carefully trim your agave.
Read MoreJust because something looks good online, doesn't mean it's a wise choice. From certain ground covers to mulching techniques, be weary of these gardening ideas.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted pink and purple French hydrangeas but your plants stay stubbornly blue, try this soil amendment that's hiding in your fireplace.
Read MoreIf an unsightly compost bin is a blemish on your otherwise beautiful garden, there's a simple and budget-friendly solution that can eliminate this eyesore.
Read MoreThere's a surprising method of protecting houseplants from common pests, and it may already be hiding in your medicine cabinet. Here's why this hack works.
Read MoreNew year, new resolutions! If you want to ensure your garden is looking spectacular in 2026, heed the advice of our professional gardening expert.
Read MoreThis entryway feature not only looks imposing, but it's a nuisance for both you and guests, taking away from curb appeal and even posing a safety hazard.
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