The Lesser-Known Liquid That Helps Indoor Spider Plant Thrive
Spider plants are low-maintenance houseplants, but you still need to feed them. Nutrients run out in a pot, and this liquid option may be the best solution.
Read MoreSpider plants are low-maintenance houseplants, but you still need to feed them. Nutrients run out in a pot, and this liquid option may be the best solution.
Read MoreIf you've received a gifted plant that isn't doing so well, it may be time to move it outside. Here are some commonly gifted plants that would benefit.
Read MoreIt seems counter-intuitive, but cutting back apricot trees can actually lead to more fruit production. Learn when, where, and how to prune your apricot tree.
Read MoreElectric pruning shears are a great investment for those who maintain large gardens or tire easily, but it's important to do your research before shopping.
Read MoreDo you choose houseplants for their interesting foliage? It's always some shade of green or maybe maroon. This easy-grow plant adds candy floss hues to a room.
Read MoreRice water is a no-cost, natural fertilizer that's proven to improve plant root, leaf, and even fruit growth. It works better on some vegetables than others.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect houseplant for the unheated (or poorly heated) parts of your house? Look no further than this cold-loving perennial with pretty blooms.
Read MorePruning is an essential task that every gardener will perform regularly, but when it comes to proper pruning, there are certain myths you shouldn't believe.
Read MoreThis hardy evergreen plant can handle temperature down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It's an easy-to-grow plant that tolerates various sunlight levels.
Read MoreThis pink succulent adds color to your home with the potential for year-round blooms. Minimal watering and full sunlight help the succulent thrive.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, lawns go through trends, and one that's taking over in 2026 is that of the "shrinking lawn." Here's why folks are downsizing their grass.
Read MoreThis common herb may be slow-growing, but our Master Gardener shares how to start it now and so you can have a fresh harvest by this spring.
Read MoreWhile some birds disappear from northern yards in the winter, this adorable, social species sticks around and is relatively easy to attract.
Read MoreAll it takes is two surprising Dollar Tree items to keep top-heavy houseplants standing tall. This budget-friendly hack is as clever as it is effective.
Read MoreAccording to the Fish & Wildlife Service, 35% of Americans consider themselves backyard birders. Attract more birds with this DIY suet bird feeder.
Read MoreRemoving a tree stump opens up a hole in the ground and extra space. Adjusting the soil quality and preparing the ground gives you more options for the space.
Read MoreWhether you need freedom of mobility or the power to take down several trees, here's a look at Harbor Freight's chainsaws to determine which is best for you.
Read MoreWhether you're searching for native plants or budget-friendly favorites, our Master Gardener explains when to shop at a nursery versus a garden center.
Read MoreEven though you may welcome the sight of birds enjoying your edible gardening efforts, it could also be the reason why their droppings are all over your patio.
Read MoreIf you’ve been curling up by the warm fireplace this winter, you may have just what you need to make sure your flowers are full of life this spring.
Read MoreA master gardener of 20 years says that this big mistake will deprive your plants of a truly healthy garden with soil that's full of nutrients.
Read MoreLike many houseplants, you'll need to monitor your parlor palm for when it's time to repot it, either due to its growth or external factors.
Read MoreIf you have been watering your pothos weekly with tap water, you may want to check out these hacks to help your plant grow and thrive rather than just survive.
Read MorePlanting herbs and flowers that birds love is an easy way to attract them to your yard. This hummingbird-attracting herb grows purple blooms in summer and fall.
Read MoreRepotting is messy work. It's not something every houseplant owner wants to do. Thankfully, quite a few plants are happy to wait years for a pot size upgrade.
Read MoreTried your hand at indoor hydroponics? You probably grew leafy greens or maybe tomatoes. Actually, if you get the right system, you can grow berries, too.
Read MoreA rattlesnake isn't a reptile to mess with. If you see one in your yard, don't panic. There are simple steps you can take to humanely mitigate the risk.
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