The Bathroom Essential You Can Use To Hand-Pollinate Your Struggling Tomato Plants
Your towering tomato plants full of pretty yellow flowers are refusing to produce any fruit. The solution may be sitting beside the sink in your bathroom.
Read MoreYour towering tomato plants full of pretty yellow flowers are refusing to produce any fruit. The solution may be sitting beside the sink in your bathroom.
Read MorePlants aren't cheap—especially the very popular and pretty ones. Take advantage of the plants you already own, and multiply them by propagating their cuttings.
Read MoreIt's important to strike a balance between overly moist and too-dry soil to avoid mold and ensure the health of your plants. Orchid bark makes soil more moist.
Read MoreA garden without pollinators is unlikely to thrive. Entice them to visit your garden with a free product that's probably sitting in an old planter right now.
Read MoreYou may plan to mow your lawn at the end of the season, along with raking and cleaning up debris, but here's why this will mean fewer birds visiting your yard.
Read MoreWhether you're looking to upgrade your camping gear or your sleeping bag is just getting worn out, don't toss it. You can repurpose that useful fabric.
Read MorePulling weeds can feel endless, but there's a simple timing trick that makes them slide out smoothly, in one piece. Find out when to tackle them.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a totally natural way to control the pest numbers in your yard, there's one very pretty songbird you might want to attract.
Read MorePotted monsteras have a habit of splaying outwards in all directions. Train them to grow neatly upright with the help of some simple houseplant gardening tools.
Read MoreMicroscopic spider mites can be a persistent hazard to indoor plants, but one natural spray solution may be all you need to safely keep them at bay.
Read MoreCould a mineral deficiency spoiling your hydrangea blooms? Get tips for determining if Epsom salt could be the solution for vibrant blooms and foliage.
Read MoreIf your tomato plants need an extra dose of nutrients, good news: There’s a fruity fertilizer hack that you likely already have in your kitchen trash can.
Read MoreSquirrels aren't the only rodents scurrying around bird feeders. Rats want all those sunflower seeds, too. Attach a baffle to ensure birds, not rats, get it.
Read MoreProviding the right environment for your seeds to germinate can be tricky, which is why you should use this clever hack using a medium you already have at home.
Read MoreLimewashing or whitewashing fruit trees is a centuries-old practice. Discover if paint is the missing ingredient you need to help your fruit trees thrive.
Read MoreIf birds and squirrels have been picking your fruit trees bare, there’s an easy hack to keep them at bay with something you already have in your pantry.
Read MoreA toothbrush is the perfect small tool for reaching those tricky and delicate crevices around your plant's roots for repotting — here's how to use it.
Read MoreHardy and compact herbs are a good choice for beginner gardeners. Handy with an electric drill? Make something to grow them on a balcony, deck, or small patio.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect companion plant to your Japanese painted fern? There's a beautiful, flowering option that thrives in the same conditions.
Read MoreLooking for an easy way to improve soil health, deter slugs and prevent fungal diseases for your roses? This kitchen ingredient can do all three.
Read MoreNot sure what to do with a broken vase? This easy DIY repurposes it into a unique succulent display that adds greenery and charm to any space.
Read MoreTrained single-stem bay trees look elegant and add curb appeal, but they can be expensive. Use this budget-friendly tip to get stylish bay trees for less.
Read MoreHigh temperatures puts stress on your plants. To help them survive the hot summer, avoid these mistakes around watering, transplanting, fertilizing, and more.
Read MoreUnlike garden-planted hostas, container hostas require extra nutrients to keep them happy and thriving. This surprising fertilizer is a great match.
Read MoreIf you have a moderate amount of weeds in your garden, hand-pulling is the way to go, but it can quickly get tiring. These weather conditions make it easier.
Read MoreIf you're looking to boost plant growth and prevent the formation of fungus in your lawn, consider this natural alternative hiding in your kitchen.
Read MoreDesert roses can be propagated from either seeds or cuttings. Here's the best method to multiply your plants with the least effort and highest success rate.
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