The Fall-Bearing Fruit Bush You Should Be Pruning Before Winter Is Over
Knowing when to prune fruit bushes can be challenging. Doing it at the wrong time of year may mean the difference between a pitiful harvest and a bountiful one.
Read MoreKnowing when to prune fruit bushes can be challenging. Doing it at the wrong time of year may mean the difference between a pitiful harvest and a bountiful one.
Read MoreWhy buy materials when your yard might already have them? This idea turns what’s underfoot into a totally free walkway that looks right at home in the garden.
Read MorePlant this perennial beneath your bird feeder, and it'll serve double-duty as something pretty to look at, and a good source of nutrients for wildlife.
Read MoreIt's good to get a jumpstart on your gardening, and we have a list of vegetables to start growing that you'll want to dust off your green thumb for.
Read MoreThe roots of that big tree in your yard may be infiltrating your underground plumbing right now. If the species is shallow-rooted, it's even more likely.
Read MoreWhile some yellow-flowering plants that pop up in your lawn are wanted, others are invasive and need to be dealt with swiftly before they get out of control.
Read MoreSome 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.
Read MoreMarch 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.
Read MoreYou 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.
Read MoreGetting 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.
Read MoreDon't let your old photo frames collect dust in storage, and don't throw them out. Upcycle them to create clever DIY decor for your yard and houseplants.
Read MoreWhether you're growing a pothos for the first time or repotting a failing pothos vine, planting it in the right soil is crucial for its long-term health.
Read MoreWithout cold stratification, many native perennial seeds simply won't germinate, resulting in a disappointing spring. But knowing the right method is key.
Read MoreA wedding accessory might not seem like it would have much use in the garden, but wedding veil fabric is perfect for preventing persistent pests.
Read MoreRosemary is known for drawing pollinators to the garden. Double its power when you plant it next to this other herb for guaranteed visits from birds and bees.
Read MoreSucculents are relatively easy to care for, but they do require some pruning here and there to keep them healthy and looking sharp. Here's what to do.
Read MoreStrawberry plants are typically considered low-maintenance; however, they sometimes struggle with basic functions and need a helping hand from their gardener.
Read MoreYou didn't use up those last few bags of garden soil you ordered for this year's growing season. Whether they're usable later depends on a few crucial factors.
Read MoreBeing both pleasing to the eye and a great food source, this plant is one type of flora you will want in your garden — it will have birds flocking.
Read MoreThese short-term blooms will not only brighten your garden with gorgeous flowers, they'll also make all a huge difference in the health of your land.
Read MoreEarly spring may feel like a risky time to start planting, but some hardier species can handle the last bit of cold. These perennials are good options.
Read MoreIf you're planting flowers in a hanging basket, you will want to make sure you're doing it right, so take a look at these tips for using the right soil.
Read MoreCocoa mulch is a fabulous organic product that can be used on a variety of plants. Here are the ones that will benefit most from using cocoa mulch.
Read MoreSeeing earthworms in soil is usually a good thing. You can encourage them with food scraps, but whether that includes tea bags depends on several factors.
Read MoreWhen it comes to starting seeds indoors, the right timing is half the battle. Here’s what to know about how early is “too early.”
Read MoreTeapots are plentiful in thrift stores. If you're an avid indoor gardener, you can double your houseplant collection by using a teapot to propagate cuttings.
Read MoreHydrangeas are a gorgeous addition to any yard. If you want yours to concentrate its energy on growing bigger blooms, here’s a pruning tip that can help.
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