16 Tips That Make Your Outdoor Mosquito-Repelling Plants More Effective
Your mosquito-repelling plants aren't working. It's likely because you've yet to pair them with methods to make the most of this natural pest control strategy.
Read MoreYour mosquito-repelling plants aren't working. It's likely because you've yet to pair them with methods to make the most of this natural pest control strategy.
Read MoreSalvias are notorious for growing very slowly from seed. With that in mind, it's much easier to use the plant you already have to generate an indefinite supply.
Read MoreControlling those weeds that grow between your pavers can be frustrating, but here's a simple task you should do consistently to prevent the problem.
Read MoreCardinals are one type of bird you should see in your yard in winter, so you want to provide them with the right type of feeder to keep them coming back.
Read MoreWood ash can be used to fertilize various vegetables and flowers, including pepper plants. It's full of nutrients that benefit peppers' growth.
Read MoreEggshells have many garden uses. They can help nourish the soil, change the pH, and kill pathogens. However, they're not proven to help with this garden task.
Read MoreOur master gardener reveals the strategies she employs to keep squirrels away from her raised beds, whether it's using wire, gravel, or even other plants.
Read MoreA DIY vertical garden maximizes space in a small area. This vertical planter uses a common container that people often toss for an inexpensive upcycle.
Read MoreWhile some houseplant watering hacks are worth listening to, far too many are popularized for making life easier for indoor gardeners rather than their plants.
Read MoreUsing solar-powered irrigation is a way to be eco-conscious and save money on energy bills. Here's how to DIY one so you don't have to hire a professional.
Read MoreWinter — the season of drafts and frozen everything. Prevent the cold weather from chilling your bones and damaging your home and garden with aluminum foil.
Read MoreDeep winter is typically an off season for gardeners, but this break can provide plenty of opportunity to plan and prepare for the upcoming spring.
Read MoreTo attract a variety of birds to your yard, you'll want to offer seed recipes that appeal to a range of species. Here are nine simple birdseed combinations.
Read MoreDo you usually throw away your old potting soil, thinking it's spent? If yes, you're wasting a good thing. Some plants thrive in nutrient-deficient mixes.
Read MoreWhen it comes to covers for your garden soil, pine straw may be right. You'll only know for sure once you've compared it to the many mulch materials out there.
Read MoreWhy not make the most of being stuck inside due to cold weather? Do more than just dream about next season's garden: start planning it on paper or digitally.
Read MoreStink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here’s how to identify the harmful ones and prevent them.
Read MoreBirds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to determine when it's time to trim back your rosemary, but scraggly, woody branches are a clear sign it's ready for a late winter chop.
Read MoreFertilizing your lawn in early spring is always a good idea. But if there is an unexpected frost, you may wonder if it will impact the fertilizer.
Read MoreWhen it's time to start seeds indoors and you discover you don't have a seed starting kit, don't run to the store -- Check your garbage and recycling first.
Read MoreGot an abundance of tree stumps you don't know what to do with? They make a surprisingly lovely border for a pallet garden full of veggies or ornamentals.
Read MoreMany fertilizers contain ingredients that can harm birds’ health. Here’s how to pick a bird-safe fertilizer and apply it for maximum safety.
Read MoreWant to see a wider variety of birds in your backyard? Choosing the right food is key, since some, like one particular seed, are far more popular than others.
Read MoreFrom stubborn re-sprouters to sneaky seedlings, smart habits, mulch, and timing can rein in weeds and keep your flower beds thriving all season long.
Read MoreIf you’re cleaning out your fireplace, don’t throw away that wood ash. It contains many helpful nutrients that could benefit your rose bushes.
Read MoreAre you one of those gardeners who group any task requiring shears under the pruning banner? It turns out deadheading is a unique method with specific quirks.
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