How To Winterize A Self-Watering Planter If You Can't Bring It Indoors
Self-watering planters run the risk of freezing during cold winter weather. Protect these pots with a few simple tricks if you can't move them inside.
Read MoreSelf-watering planters run the risk of freezing during cold winter weather. Protect these pots with a few simple tricks if you can't move them inside.
Read MoreSince their arrival in the U.S. in 2014, spotted lanternflies have wreaked havoc on plant health. However, they benefit another garden insect we want around.
Read MoreStrong winds are no fun in a garden. They dry out soil, erode slopes, and break branches. Young trees are particularly vulnerable for root-related reasons.
Read MoreStruggling with drainage in your garden beds or flower pots? Amend the soil with a porous rock made in a volcano, and you'll have water flowing in no time.
Read MorePicking up beautiful seedlings at a garden center is always tempting, but here are a few plants you should consider growing from seed so that they thrive.
Read MoreIt might seem counterintuitive, but turning on your sprinklers during a light frost can actually protect your plants from freezing. Here's how it works.
Read MoreIf you're a coffee lover and brew your own at home, don't let those grounds go to waste by throwing them in the trash -- some of your plants will love them.
Read MoreMost vegetables are traditionally grown from seed, but there are some varieties that you can actually propagate from cuttings or scraps that often get tossed.
Read MoreFrom raising soil pH to being a line of defense against pests, we bet you didn't know all the ways you can use ash from your fireplace around your property.
Read MorePotassium is a common need for plants, and if you enjoy eating bananas, you already have a great source of this nutrient that's likely in the garbage.
Read MoreIf your patio is constantly covered with fallen autumn leaves, don't even think of reaching for your trusty rake because there's a much better way to clear them
Read MoreCoca-Cola can be utilized in the yard for various tasks, thanks to the ingredients it contains. However, not all soft drink hacks work as well as some claim.
Read MoreSome bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these common storage problems.
Read MoreIf your paperwhites have been flopping over under the weight of their blooms, there could be a potential solution sitting in your liquor cabinet.
Read MoreGet that old dog crate out of the garage and into the garden. With a few simple steps, it can become a trellis and provide stability for your climbing plants.
Read MoreYou just bought a young crepe myrtle for your garden. Before you can enjoy the vibrant blooms, you need to stake it to make sure it doesn't develop a lean.
Read MoreWant to stay busy in the garden this winter? Keep that green thumb active and grow new trees for free by trying your hand at indoor propagation from cuttings.
Read MoreReusing plastic in your garden is great for the earth and also a good way to exercise your creative chops. Here are 25 repurposing ideas you can try.
Read MorePruning is usually thought of as a fall activity. However, the rules are a little different for evergreens. You have to be careful when you cut them back.
Read MoreSnake plants are hard to kill. If you want a home full of greenery, duplicating them is equally easy. All you need is a clean glass jar and some scissors.
Read MoreWhile you might not be thinking about anything plant-related in winter, these jar repurposing tips could allow you to keep exercising your green thumb.
Read MoreThere's plenty of ways to reuse a broken planter pot. but you might not need to start looking through DIY inspo yet. Here's how to affordably fix your pots.
Read MoreWinter mulching helps regulate soil temperature and protect plant roots — but it's only beneficial to certain types of plants. Here's what to know.
Read MoreHostas aren't difficult to maintain or care for, but they are prone to pests. Give them an added layer of protection by planting this gorgeous flower nearby.
Read MoreYour old potting soil from the past season's containers doesn't have to go to waste. Here are some simple and easy ways to save and reuse your soil.
Read MoreThe kinds of seeds and bulbs you can plant in November are limited, but if you're frequently visited by deer, that list becomes even shorter.
Read MoreCleaning up your garden before spring is a vital chore. If you have raised beds, there's something you may be forgetting if you want to keep plants healthy.
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