Does Your Spider Plant Have Broken Or Bent Leaves? Here's What You Should Do
Spider plants, like most houseplants, aren't immune to damage due to living indoors. Thankfully, bent or broken leaves are usually easy to diagnose and remedy.
Read MoreSpider plants, like most houseplants, aren't immune to damage due to living indoors. Thankfully, bent or broken leaves are usually easy to diagnose and remedy.
Read MoreBackyard designs, for the most part, cater primarily to adults and families. With this design phenomenon, however, furry friends are top priority.
Read MoreSmall backyards aren't exempt from the luxury of fresh-plucked apples. You simply need to choose varieties that thrive in containers or tiny garden beds.
Read MoreFrom sleek slate to rugged fieldstone, the right fence stones can transform your front yard fence from simple to striking. Discover which ones look the best.
Read MoreSometimes, hanging a simple bird feeder in your yard won't cut it. Attracting specific bird species to your garden often requires a few creative approaches.
Read MoreYou've taken the time to rake up all the fallen leaves in your backyard; it seems a waste to simply discard them. Instead, turn them into useful garden mulch.
Read MoreZinnias are one of the easiest flowers to grow, but that doesn’t mean they have to be boring. These types show the true range of color, shape, and more.
Read MoreVining succulent plants come in so many adorable shapes and sizes and can add beautiful and resilient green foliage to your indoor and outdoor garden spaces.
Read MoreCacti are dormant during the colder months of the year, but as the weather warms up, it's necessary to increase their care to encourage new growth.
Read MoreA retro design feature once popular in mid-century homes is finding new life outdoors, creating a cozy space that naturally draws people together.
Read MoreIf you want the adorable chickadees to be happy and stay in your backyard, stock your bird feeder with these foods and they'll keep coming back.
Read MoreDo you love your single rattlesnake plant so much that you want more? Propagating it is easy, as long as you avoid taking stem cuttings and do it the right way.
Read MoreBetween the planters and the soil bags, plastic is hard to avoid in gardening. In fact, some supplies you may not realize are plastic are adding to the problem.
Read MoreNot all brightly colored birds are in the tropics. The U.S. has its own fair share of colorful avian friends and you can even attract them to your yard.
Read MoreTree stumps can be very difficult to remove from your property, so it only makes sense to reuse it for something else in your home when you do.
Read MoreChoose one or two of these lovely-smelling annual and perennial white flowers to adorn your patio this summer, recommended by our expert gardener.
Read MoreFew flowers create dramatic overflowing planters quite like calibrachoa, and timing can make the difference between sparse blooms and a full summer display.
Read MorePothos are known as low-maintenance houseplants, but even easy going plants have needs. Don't grow this plant until you learn about these potential problems.
Read MoreFrom swallowtails to painted ladies, meet some interesting caterpillars you might find in your yard — and find out about the butterflies they'll become.
Read MoreIf you find a baby opossum, a wildlife rehabilitator may or may not be needed, depending on its age and condition — here’s what to know.
Read MoreLandscaping fabric might be good to snuff out weeds, but they can also cause a lot of environmental problems in your garden. This natural alternative is better.
Read MoreDollar Tree offers some simple, budget-friendly products to help attract birds to your yard if you're looking to become a birdwatcher this spring.
Read MoreThis vibrant succulent with adorably tiny flowers makes for a beautiful and low-maintenance addition to any collection of easy-to-grow houseplants.
Read MoreWhether you're worried about garden planning, prepping soil, or pruning plants, these beginner-friendly tips from Martha Stewart will turn your thumb green.
Read MoreThis beautiful blue flower tolerates sandy soils without much water, and pollinators will flock to it. Plus, it will return to fill empty beds year after year.
Read MoreLooking to expand what you plant beside your carrots? These companion plants can help improve soil, repel pests, and keep your carrots healthy and happy.
Read MoreMulch does a lot of work in garden beds, but it doesn't last forever. Over time, subtle changes can signal that the protective layer needs attention.
Read More