The IKEA Hack That Transforms A Spice Rack Into A Propagation Station
Want a propagation station that doubles as playful decor? All you need is an IKEA sprice rack, a few other inexpensive supplies, and a dash of creativity.
Read MoreWant a propagation station that doubles as playful decor? All you need is an IKEA sprice rack, a few other inexpensive supplies, and a dash of creativity.
Read MoreThere are many ways to keep slugs out of your yard and away from your plants, ranging from traps and distractions to hands-on removal methods.
Read MoreThe timing of winter sowing is essential to avoid the freeze-thaw cycle that could kill plants. The timing can vary based on nighttime temps in your area.
Read MoreUsing tap water to water your houseplants is convenient. However, it may not be the healthiest option for your plants. Learn what to use to keep them thriving.
Read MoreThere are signs mice are visiting your garden. If you don't want to use traps, you may be able to make your garden impenetrable by planting one specific herb.
Read MoreFor many plants, pruning in late winter can ruin your flower display. But for these summer bloomers, it’ll have the opposite effect — here’s why.
Read MoreLeafy greens are generally easy to grow, but like all plants, they have nutritional needs to be able to thrive. This natural fertilizer can help.
Read MoreLipstick plants, with their trailing foliage and unusually shaped flowers, are popularly grown as houseplants. Easily propagate them to expand your collection.
Read MoreYou may think your worn-out shoes are only worthy of the trash. Think again! You can transform them into adorable planters with some time, cement, and paint.
Read MoreIf gophers and ground pests are a nuisance in your garden, then you might need this simple, budget-friendly hack to protect the roots of your plants.
Read MoreA bird feeder alone isn't enough to draw avian friends to your yard. If you're not getting as many winged visitors as you'd like, here's what to do.
Read MoreWhen you're sick of patches of weeds creating an eyesore in your yard, this easy, stylish DIY solution will tamp them down and keep them away for the long term.
Read MoreIf you're lacking material for your compost pile, peruse your pantry before making your breakfast in the morning. You may find some useful compost additives.
Read MoreRepotting is essential for container gardens. Plants outgrow their pots and need new homes. Doing this task at the right time of year is vital to plant health.
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 MoreIf you love attracting different birds to your yard, why not make a self-dispensing bird feeder from an item you can easily find at the thrift store?
Read MoreSometimes the internet leads you astray, but other times, it gives great advice. From uses of cardboard boxes to gravel selection, these are hacks worth trying.
Read MoreAn old crockpot may no longer be useful for cooking, but it can be repurposed into an adorable mini garden solution with a simple DIY hack.
Read MoreDon't toss your amaryllis plant away once the blooms fade. Here's how to get new growth from its bulb, whether you want it to bloom right away or later.
Read MoreHow you exhibit your plants can say a lot about your garden. Luckily, we've got an expert hack to make arrangements so easily you'll want to start right now.
Read MoreWinter is a stressful season for wildlife, but you can help your native animals through even small acts, such as providing nutrients or growing certain plants.
Read MoreLush, loamy soil is a requirement for a healthy garden… Right? Not necessarily. If you live in a desert, there are ways to work with or avoid your sandy soil.
Read MoreIf you find it difficult to locate the right tool in your garden shed, a new organization system is right up your alley. This one involves a shoe rack.
Read MorePruning can seem like a complicated task. There's more to it than just picking a tool and cutting a few branches. Let the three Cs rule guide your actions.
Read MoreInvasive honeysuckles attract pollinators, but that's where the benefits end. To save your garden and nearby natural areas, you need to remove the entire plant.
Read MoreWinter is the time to hang up your gardening gloves, right? Actually, it's the time to get select vegetable seeds started so you can plant and eat them earlier.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted pink and purple French hydrangeas but your plants stay stubbornly blue, try this soil amendment that's hiding in your fireplace.
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