The Type Of Hydrangea To Prune In The Spring For Bigger, Stronger Blooms
There are several types of hydrangeas, and each type needs to be treated differently. For example, some will only flower if you prune them in the right season.
Read MoreThere are several types of hydrangeas, and each type needs to be treated differently. For example, some will only flower if you prune them in the right season.
Read MoreWhile grass may seem like something that's one-size-fits-all, timing your planting based on location will save you a major headache and plenty of money.
Read MoreArtificial turf has tons of pros when it comes to landscaping your lawn. Here's why opting for turf could make maintaining your garden easier.
Read MorePropagating Tradescantia is easy thanks to the plant's fast-growing roots. Cuttings can be propagated in water or soil and just need the right conditions.
Read MoreIf you're looking to get a head start on your garden this spring, then knowing the best time to plant is key. Here's one fruit tree that should be planted.
Read MoreA driveway is your home's first impression, and a small, narrow one can start things off on the wrong foot. This redesign attracts the eye outward, widening it.
Read MoreHummingbirds are a welcome sight in any garden, so we've compiled a list of 12 beautiful blue flowers they love that you'll want to add to your home.
Read MoreFertilize your Japanese Maple too late, and new growth won't survive. Too soon and the tree can't use the nutrients. Here's when experts say to do it.
Read MoreRosemary plays well with others — especially in the garden. From carrots to Brussels sprouts, these vegetables thrive alongside this fragrant herb.
Read MorePropagation is one of the easiest ways to make the most of your garden center purchases, and this pretty red plant takes very well to the process.
Read MoreHOA rules and city regulations have a lot of overlap, but there are some important differences, such as that HOA rules can never override city ordinances.
Read MoreIs your Japanese maple creating buds midwinter? Here's why you might be spotting sudden growth, and the steps you can take to keep your trees healthy.
Read MoreUsing pesticides may seem like the right thing to do to protect your garden from bugs, harmful fungi, and weeds, but it will have negative effects on the soil.
Read MoreSome were retired for convenience while others never made much sense, these are the old-school lawn and garden tools you would be hard-pressed to find today.
Read MoreBefore you toss those old nursery pots and clear that fallen log from your yard, turn them into a cool, easy, fully customizable flower bed upgrade.
Read MoreA muffin tin forms the shape for an easy DIY bird treat. This bird treat is ideal in the winter and fits perfectly into your suet feeder to keep birds safe.
Read MorePlanted on a trellis or in hanging baskets, vining plants provide privacy that is both functional and beautiful. These bright blooms also support pollinators.
Read MoreNo need to buy a traditional bird house if you have old logs or large dead tree limbs in your yard. With a few simple steps, turn the logs into this cute DIY.
Read MoreRosemary is a herbaceous shrub many people grow for cooking. But it actually has many more uses in the garden, especially when grown with the right companions.
Read MoreFor a natural privacy screen and a more beautiful landscape, try planting cypress trees. These are our picks for fast growers that will thrive in your yard.
Read MoreMost gardening tools won't last forever. Some, in fact, last just a year, even if well looked after. Thankfully, they're often pretty inexpensive to replace.
Read MoreMaintaining your front (or back) yard entails a lot of work. If you want to avoid that but still enjoy an aesthetically appealing yard, here are some options.
Read MoreTired of worrying about your cuttings drying out before they can grow roots? The solution lies in a ball of yarn and a few other supplies from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreBroken wicker baskets can still be sturdy enough to use outdoors for birds. Hanging the basket from a sturdy tree branch offers refuge for birds.
Read MoreYour dog provides you with an endless supply of shed hair, whether you like it or not. Using it in your garden may be better than throwing it in the trash.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies and bees to your garden, then you should try growing this space-saving vine with beautiful purple flowers.
Read MoreYou've put up birdhouses but no birds are nesting in them. You need to make them more attractive to birds, and that can be achieved with clever planting ideas.
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