12 Perennials To Overwinter In The Fall For Strong And Healthy Plants In The Spring
Prepare your perennials — such as gladiolus, agapanthus, and fuchsia — for a long winter ahead by following these specific overwintering steps in the fall.
Read MorePrepare your perennials — such as gladiolus, agapanthus, and fuchsia — for a long winter ahead by following these specific overwintering steps in the fall.
Read MoreWorm farms have risen in popularity recently because the castings make great plant food. Did you know you can amend them to make them even more beneficial?
Read MoreIf you want your perennials to return healthy in spring, avoid things like mulching incorrectly, improper pruning, and untimely fertilizing during fall.
Read MoreYou probably keep paper towels in your kitchen, but this humble product has plenty of uses in the garden, too. Here are some of the surprising ways to use it.
Read MoreMost tomato plants are grown for a single year, making fall or winter the end of the road. But before you put your tomato plants to rest, take a cutting.
Read MoreThis popular vine can't survive the winter outdoors in most of the U.S., but taking cuttings is as easy as pie and allows you to enjoy its color year-round.
Read MoreFallen leaves can be a gorgeous sight — or a major nuisance. Make the most of them by turning them into beneficial fertilizer rather than trashing them.
Read MoreDiscover how to effectively plan your yard's preemergent strategies by factoring in the season and weed type for optimal results. Get essential tips here.
Read MoreLemon trees wrapped in aluminum foil might look a bit silly at first glance, but it's actually a great way to provide an added layer of protection.
Read MoreThis clever DIY tidies up the unpleasant appearance of your garbage bins and at the same time creates more garden space. Here's how to build it.
Read MoreNo doubt you're aware there's going to be a super full moon this month, also known as a Beaver moon. Here's when to harvest as per The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Read MoreWhile there is no scientific evidence to back that the moon has an impact on gardens, traditional belief states that these plants will thrive as light wanes.
Read MoreSome plants thrive in more acidic soils, and this additive can provide a near-immediate decrease in pH. With that said, however, it should be used with caution.
Read MoreThis bird feeder DIY won't cost you a thing, as you'll repurpose natural staples that your feathered friends already love -- and you can even make it edible.
Read MoreUsually, you wait until the chance of frost has passed before getting out your pruning shears. This bushy, yellow-flowering shrub appreciates a winter hair cut.
Read MoreGhost ants can be a major pest if allowed to enter your home. Follow these steps to keep them out, or, if they're already inside, to get rid of them.
Read MoreAs the temperatures start to plummet in the fall, there are many plants that will benefit from a layer of mulch to get them through the winter and into spring.
Read MoreWhile pothos plants are known to be easy-going and amateur gardener-friendly, there is one big drawback they have. Luckily, this gardening hack can fix it.
Read MoreShovels can help with weeding, but you'll likely end up digging up dirt around your yard and garden. These 10 methods do the job without the digging.
Read MoreMost houseplants need drainage, but even the smallest drips can lead to floor damage over time. Protect them with this simple item you likely already own.
Read MoreHostas are stunning garden plants that brighten up shady areas, but there's one thing you should do to help them survive cold winters in your yard.
Read MoreBored of your plain flower pots? If you're even a little crafty, you can transform them into trending scalloped planters with just a few simple DIY supplies.
Read MoreAdding perennials to your garden should be at the top of your to-do list for fall. With the cooler weather, it’s an ideal time, but don’t forget this one rule.
Read MoreCertain plants thrive in the home, and this tropical one is perfect for propagating in November. Best of all, the process is simple and straightforward.
Read MoreWhether you're training vining plants or creating a vertical garden, be sure to consider how much room the stem needs when tying a plant to a trellis.
Read MoreMissed out on planting those bareroot plants in time? Don't fear, heeling in can be a great way to protect these plants over winter, all within an unused bed.
Read MoreEveryone loves neatly trimmed lawn edges but not so much the dust and dirt the trimmer kicks up. Skip the mess by taking this easy step before you start edging.
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