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  • Woman holds a basket of spices and herbs including anise.

    Spices You Can Grow In Your Outdoor Garden

    You'll have the best luck if you garden in a warmer climate, but many plants can be grown outdoors for spices derived from their bark, seeds, roots, and fruits.

    By Nancy Schaffer 48 min ago Read More
  • Fresh melon seedling growing in nursery

    The Melon To Plant In Spring For A Juicy Summer Harvest

    This popular type of melon takes 70 to 90 days to mature from seed, making spring the ideal time to get started for a summer harvest. Here’s what to know.

    By David Kuchta 3 hours ago Read More
  • birdbath with no visitors

    The One Thing Your Birdbath Is Missing That Birds Love

    Your new birdbath might look perfect, but birds won’t enjoy their visit without one key feature that helps them feel safe, relaxed, and ready to splash.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 4 hours ago Read More
  • Various flowers growing in the shade

    For More Stunning Blue Flowers, Avoid Planting These Perennials In The Shade

    These low-maintenance perennials produce gorgeous blue flowers, and if you want abundant blooms, make sure they're not planted in a shady spot.

    By Jerad Bryant 5 hours ago Read More
  • A hummingbird nest with two eggs inside

    What Kinds Of Eggs Are In Your Garden, And Steps To Take

    So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and what to do when you find them.

    By Daniel Warden 5 hours ago Read More
  • two house finches on branch

    Ditch The Traditional Bird Feeder: Try These Buffets To Attract More Birds

    Skip the traditional bird feeder — these creative buffets, from charcuterie-style spreads to vertical setups, can attract even more feathered visitors.

    By Sophie Pell 6 hours ago Read More
  • Couple sitting in 1970s style living room, drinking coffee.

    Everyone Owned One In The '70s — The Houseplant That Belongs In Your Retro Home

    You were sure to spot this trailing vine in the 1970 homes of plant lovers, probably in a macrame hanger too. It's the perfect houseplant for retro greenery.

    By Katie Flannery 7 hours ago Read More
  • woman carrying houseplant to table

    Stop Moving Your Houseplants Around! How Peace Can Help Them Thrive

    If your formerly happy and healthy houseplant is looking down in the dumps lately, you might want to cool it on moving it around the house. Here's why.

    By Sophie Pell 9 hours ago Read More
  • Close-up of hands harvesting fresh microgreens with scissors

    8 Microgreens You Can Grow Indoors For A Quick & Nutritious Harvest

    Fast-growing greens can turn a windowsill into a mini harvest in just weeks. These tiny plants pack surprising flavor, color, and nutrition into a small space.

    By Aleem Ahmad 15 hours ago Read More
  • Close up of three dying potted plants

    How To Revive A Dying Pothos Plant Before It's Too Late

    Is your pothos houseplant experiencing yellowing, curling, or drooping leaves? It's probably not too late to save it. Here's how to revive a pothos.

    By Magdalena Becker 16 hours ago Read More
  • Boy extends his hands to collect water during a rain storm

    Always Keep Your Garden Hydrated With A Method That Collects Rainwater

    Collecting rainwater is a sustainable way to provide your garden with moisture during drought. We consulted a landscape designer about the best ways to do this.

    By David Kuchta 17 hours ago Read More
  • A muddy, flooded lawn.

    Don't Let Spring Showers Ruin Your Lawn — Try A Sandy Hack

    Lots of rain in spring can lead to a boggy, flooded lawn, particularly if the grass is growing in heavy clay soil. Remedy this with a simple DIY soil amendment.

    By Katie Flannery 18 hours ago Read More
  • A cottage garden with many types of tall flowers

    You Can't Have A Cottage Garden Without This Staple Flower

    This abundantly blooming flower adds to the height and texture of a cottage garden. It's available in many colors with a mature height of up to 8 feet.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 19 hours ago Read More
  • a pothos houseplant in a pot with yellowing leaves

    It's Not Too Late: How To Revive A Pothos Plant

    Is your pothos looking pathetic? Don't panic! You can bring that plant back from the brink with little more than a keen eye and some tender loving care.

    By Jack Vatsal 20 hours ago Read More
  • A man buys large bags of fertilizer at a garden center.

    11 Perennials To Fertilize In March For A Jumpstart On Your Spring Garden

    Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.

    By Annette Hird 20 hours ago Read More
  • A gardener holds a cluster of buds on a clove tree in their hand.

    How To Grow A Clove Tree Indoors For A Fragrant & Flavorful Harvest

    You need to care for your indoor clove tree to ensure flavor and fragrance. This means getting everything from planting to fertilizing to watering just right.

    By Aleem Ahmad 21 hours ago Read More
  • Close up of empty tuna can

    Have An Old Tuna Can? Here's How It Can Be Used To Trap Pests

    Don’t toss that tuna can just yet. With a few simple steps, it becomes a clever DIY trap to help clear unwanted pests from your outdoor space.

    By Magdalena Becker 21 hours ago Read More
  • finch enjoy a birdbath in the sun

    Here's How Often You Should Be Changing Birdbath Water

    Some folks may take a fill-it-and-forget-it approach to birdbaths. Birds are used to a little muck, right? Actually, changing the water should be routine.

    By Patti Kaz 21 hours ago Read More
  • The décor aisle inside a Dollar Tree store.

    Turn A Dollar Tree Spring Find Into A Sophisticated DIY Centerpiece

    Creating new home décor each spring can be tough if you're on a budget. Dollar Tree offers affordable seasonal items you can transform into table decorations.

    By Annette Hird 21 hours ago Read More
  • A variety of herbs being grown in pots on a kitchen counter by the window.

    The Herb You Can Start In A Container This March

    March is the ideal time to start this herb indoors, since by the time it’s ready to transplant, your outdoor garden will be warm and ready.

    By Amy Horton 22 hours ago Read More
  • Flowering rosemary plant in a sunny garden with a stone feature

    Juicy, Sweet Fruits That Grow Beautifully With Rosemary Nearby

    Rosemary does more than flavor your meals — it helps your garden flourish. From blueberries to plums, these juicy, sweet fruits grow beautifully by its side.

    By R. A. Fletcher 22 hours ago Read More
  • Grosbeak bird perched on branch

    Attract Beautiful Spring Bud-Eating Birds By Planting These Trees

    Before they provide summertime benefits like shade, these trees will attract an array of colorful birds to your yard by offering the buds they like to eat.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 22 hours ago Read More
  • Birds around a suet feeder in winter

    Create A Cute DIY Bird Feeder By Repurposing A Common Garden Staple

    You don't need to buy a bird feeder when you can easily repurpose one of your old or used plant pots. It's a very simple DIY project that won't cost much money.

    By Annette Hird 23 hours ago Read More
  • Woman planting crop in raised garden bed

    Plant This Pollinator-Favorite Flower In Early Spring For Summer Blooms

    Birds, bees, and butterflies love this vibrant flower that blooms from early summer to late fall. Plant this perennial in early spring for months of blooms.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 23 hours ago Read More
  • Woman choosing houseplant at nursery

    The Compact Plant With Heart-Shaped Foliage You Can Grow In A Pot

    This easy-to-grow plant will thrive in a small pot in your home with indirect sunlight, rewarding you with cute, heart-shaped foliage for years to come.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 day ago Read More
  • Woman gardening in a flower bed

    The Ultimate Spring To-Do List For The Garden Of Your Dreams

    Getting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.

    By Katy Willis 1 day ago Read More
  • Pouring packet of tiny black seeds into palm of open hand, preparing to plant in containers.

    No Pricey Tools Needed — The Affordable Essential You Can Start Seeds In

    Some gardening guides will have you convinced you need a whole setup just to start seeds. In reality, the only essential item might already be in your cupboard.

    By Teller Thomas 1 day ago Read More
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