The Gardening Hack That'll Protect You From Scratches From Tomato Cages
If you find yourself getting cuts or scratches from your tomato cages, this garden item can help create a safer environment and act as a cushion for the plant.
Read MoreIf you find yourself getting cuts or scratches from your tomato cages, this garden item can help create a safer environment and act as a cushion for the plant.
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Read MoreTransplant shock is common when moving a plant from one location to another. However, you can reduce the chances of this happening with a milk jug. Here's how.
Read MorePlacing the wrong crops next to each other in the garden can lead to negative consequences. Discover the crops that should never be planted near cantaloupe.
Read MoreIf you live in a rainy area, planting in flat rows may not be the best idea. Discover why raised rows are the better choice and how to add these to your garden.
Read MoreSpurge weed is prodigious native invader that appears during the hottest parts of summer. We'll explain how to remove so it doesn't take over your yard.
Read MoreMilk isn't just a good source of vital nutrients and minerals for your body, it may also keep your roses healthy and free from disease. Here's how.
Read MoreThyme is an easy-to-grow herb that can be harvested all year round. Here's why your thyme plant might be turning brown and how you can fix it.
Read MoreOver time, your garden hose iis likely to collect plenty of rust and bacteria, leading to corrosion. Thankfully, vinegar can be used to restore it!
Read MoreKnowing just how to make the most of your houseplants requires some practice. Check out this trick to give your monstera plant the neatest look.
Read MoreIf you notice that your basil leaves are turning yellow, the cause could be a number of things. Discover how to identify and remedy the problem.
Read MoreIf you want your gardening to be easy while creating a fun and interesting environment, check out this carefree gardening trend TikTok is obsessing over.
Read MoreA common debate among gardeners is whether or not it's necessary to soak your clay pots before using them. We've broken down everything you need to know.
Read MoreIf you have an extensive collection of houseplants and want them to be easier to care for, head to IKEA for a product that will make watering a breeze.
Read MoreYou might be tempted to toss out overripe cucumbers and write them off as useless, but the seeds inside are a gift you shouldn't take for granted.
Read MoreThere are multiple reasons why your pumpkin plant's leaves could be turning yellow. Discover the most common issues and how to make the leaves turn green again.
Read MoreBecause birds are pollinators, attracting them to your yard could benefit your plants. Learn how to encourage them to draw near with items in your backyard.
Read MoreIf you have a spare pair of cotton underwear hanging around, don't throw them out! Plant them in your garden to find out how healthy your soil is - yes, really.
Read MoreSaving workshop wood shavings to use in your garden can help your plants thrive. However, it's vital to ensure you're using the right kind of wood.
Read MoreOverwatering plants can lead to the common problem of root rot. Luckily, this one handy household staple will help combat it. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreIf roly polys, aka pill bugs, have taken over your garden, here's a simple way to trap and relocate them so they don't destroy your plants and vegetables.
Read MoreWhile pruning your garden is important to maintaining your plants' health and aesthetics, you shouldn't cut them back during the fall for a few reasons.
Read MoreWhile tomatoes are a perfect addition to any vegetable garden, they can be susceptible to disease. Here's a trick to ensure your tomato plants stay healthy.
Read MoreDo your succulents now sport different colors from the ones they did when you bought them? Don't fret; with a bit of science, you can bring back their colors.
Read MoreSwitching your grass lawn for a gravel garden is a trendy landscaping hack that saves time and maintenance. Here's how to get started.
Read MoreIf you want to freeze your homegrown herbs, use this simple hack to steer clear of frostbite. They'll last up to 12 months, ready for thawing in mint condition.
Read MorePlastic wrap is a handy kitchen staple, but it also has uses outside the norm. Find out how using it in your garden can help your tomato plants thrive.
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