The Tropical Fruit Tree Perfect For Your Patio That Can Thrive In A Container
You don't need to live in the jungle to have this tropical fruit tree in your home. It can simply thrive in a container on the patio out back.
Read MoreYou don't need to live in the jungle to have this tropical fruit tree in your home. It can simply thrive in a container on the patio out back.
Read MoreThink dried flower arrangements are out of your budget? Think again! Snip dead or dying plant materials from your own garden to create pretty seasonal displays.
Read MoreGardening in rentals is challenging. Often, you're unsure how long you'll stay or what changes you can make. Knowing a few general guidelines can help you plan.
Read MoreJapanese maples are pretty and mostly hardy trees within their growing zone. Like most trees, however, they still need regular maintenance, including pruning.
Read MoreWondering why your spider plant is looking droopy in winter? Giving it a drink of water might not be the fix it needs. In fact, the soil may be waterlogged.
Read MoreJapanese maples are a stunning addition to any garden, but only if you care for them properly. That includes knowing how to prune them for health and shape.
Read MoreThese tips and tricks are simple and easy to follow, which will help keep your herb garden bright, aromatic, and ready to use in your cooking.
Read MoreFrom silencing squeaky metalworks to killing weeds, cooking oil does more than impart delicious flavors to food. But as with everything, there are caveats.
Read MorePrune in winter to get the most out of the investment of time and money you put into this fall-fruiting tree — that is, lots of tasty treats at harvest time.
Read MoreRice water is a great fertilizer, packed with starch and nutrients. Not all plants love it, though, so it's important to only use it in some cases.
Read MoreDuring the long winter months when you lawn is covered in snow, a problem may develop. The excess moisture can cause snow mold, but you can prevent it.
Read MoreWhen you finish a pint of Ben & Jerry's, you can recycle it. Or, you could give it a second life and make it the center of your next DIY project.
Read MorePruning is essential to the health of many landscaping trees, but did you know that your Christmas tree can benefit from pruning, too? Yes, even cut ones.
Read MoreFiguring out which cherry tree to plant in your smaller garden shouldn't be a chore, so we've compiled a list of perfect plants to get you started.
Read MoreSpider plants have the reputation of being nearly unkillable, so how comes yours is losing its leaves and looking sad? The answer might be overwatering.
Read MoreCompost piles work due to a careful balance between green and brown material. Knowing exactly what those materials are helps you understand what to add when.
Read MoreA lot of houseplants bloom indoors, but not so many produce abundant flowers in winter. Brighten up dark corners of your home with this vibrant succulent.
Read MoreSpider plants are incredibly easy to take care of and are often recommended to beginners, but if you want to guarantee success, try upgrading your care routine.
Read MoreSnake plants survive drought, but that trait doesn't help them so much in winter, when their growth slows. Get winter watering right to keep your plant healthy.
Read MoreStraw mulch is great for gardens. It locks in moisture, smothers weeds, and feeds plants. But it might also cause one of the problems you're using it to combat.
Read MoreDitch the shovel, and grab a tarp to try this simple hack that clever dog owners love to use for quick snow removal when their pets need to potty.
Read MoreIf you're having trouble finding the perfect birdbath to upgrade your yard, it's easier than you might think to DIY your own with a thrifted lamp.
Read MoreBypass pruners work like scissors, whereas other tools use leverage or make crushing cuts. Learn how these tools work to find the best option for your garden.
Read MoreIf you live in a small city apartment with few windows or are looking for a plant for an interior home office, look no further than this stately tropical plant.
Read MoreGoing away over the holidays? Don't leave your Christmas tree to dry out. This DIY uses items you probably already have at home to keep your tree hydrated.
Read MoreIf you take hardwood cuttings from this Christmassy native tree in December, you'll have hardy saplings ready for planting in your garden in the spring.
Read MoreThis winter craft costs nearly nothing when you use the resources in your garden. Put your DIY skills to work to prep for your spring garden.
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