How A Yard With Little Lawn Can Still Attract Pollinators
Don't let your limited lawn ruin your hopes of an active backyard. Try this easy, flexible workaround to ensure pollinators still frequent your property.
Read MoreDon't let your limited lawn ruin your hopes of an active backyard. Try this easy, flexible workaround to ensure pollinators still frequent your property.
Read MoreIf you have a large container garden, you'll want to prep your outdoor planters before the freezing weather arrives, to protect your pots from the cold.
Read MoreNorfolk Island pines are a tropical plant, despite their evergreen look. Martha Stewart's tips make it easy to keep them safe all winter long.
Read MoreRosemary is a wonderful plant with many uses. However, to ensure it stays at its best year after year, it's important to know the best time to fertilize it.
Read MoreA pond in your yard can add to your home's beauty and value, but not as much if it gets clogged up with fall leaves. The solution is simple; learn it here.
Read MoreDead trees are good for the garden, providing food and shelter for critters. Turn an old log into a life-giving plant feature for your garden with this DIY.
Read MoreBefore you toss that sagging jack-o-lantern, learn how this piece of Halloween waste can get a new life as a soil amendment in next year's spring garden.
Read MoreEven though the mushrooms in your mulch are most likely harmless, you may not want them there. Removing them involves reassessing your mulching strategy.
Read MoreKnowing when to add a second layer of mulch can insulate your plants, protect soil from extreme temperatures, and ensure healthy growth for the next season.
Read MoreGetting ahead of weed control saves you from a springtime struggle. Whether turning to cover crops or avoiding "seed rain," here are things you can do in fall.
Read MoreIf your peace lily is droopy, you may think it needs water. However, it may have waterlogged soil precisely for this reason. Rescue it in a few simple steps.
Read MoreThere's no need to buy an expensive leafblower or vacuum to quickly clean up your yard when autumn's in full force. Use this household item instead!
Read MorePeace lilies are a popular easy-to-maintain houseplant. But if yours is getting hard to care for because it always needs water, here's a fix that could help.
Read MoreWinter temperatures can damage tropical plants that do best in warm, moist climates. However, there are things you can do to prepare them for changing seasons.
Read MoreWant healthier plants and bigger harvests? The secret is in your soil. Discover the minerals that can transform tired dirt into something bursting with life.
Read MoreTo combat the cold, repurpose plastic containers to protect not only your garden but the environment. The process is simple, even if you’re new to gardening.
Read MoreCutting ornamental grass can be a complicated, painful, and frustrating process. That is, unless you use string and try this clever landscaping hack.
Read MoreWhile peace lilies can be low-maintenance and beginner-friendly, there's one DIY soil recipe that may be necessary in keeping them healthy and thriving.
Read MoreHeed the advice of a professional garden coach if you want to ensure that this native plant across the central and eastern U.S. won’t take over your garden.
Read MoreThere's a container that you can easily repurpose this fall to have plenty of extra bulb planting space and a springtime garden filled with beautiful flowers.
Read MoreDifferent zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Read MoreCilantro can be finicky. It bolts in hot weather and wilts after a hard frost. To keep the herb thriving, employ this simple tip to protect it from freezing.
Read MoreAccumulate enough houseplants, and you'll have to get creative with where to put them. A windowsill expander can help, beyond just saving floor space.
Read MoreFor an endless supply of thyme, propagate the plant by dividing it, though doing it wrong could damage your plant's health. Here's what to do and not do.
Read MoreIt's the one insect no one wants to see in their garden. And since they're asleep all winter, now is the time to take prevention steps — here's what to do.
Read MoreOregano plants are typically hardy down to zone 4, but no matter how cold your region is, you can keep them alive until spring with these winter prep tips.
Read MoreVertical gardening is great for small backyards and rentals. You can craft your upward sprouting garden from upcycled materials or buy ready-made options.
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