Keep Your Poinsettia Plants Thriving With One Simple Addition To The Soil
Did you bring a poinsettia into your home for the holidays? Create potting mix that extends the life of your poinsettia with a cheap, common gardening material.
Read MoreDid you bring a poinsettia into your home for the holidays? Create potting mix that extends the life of your poinsettia with a cheap, common gardening material.
Read MorePotted plants are more susceptible to frost damage as the roots are more exposed to the harsh weather. However, a placement trick can fight against cold temps.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to get beautiful, pink blooms out of your Christmas cactus, these tips and tricks will have your tropical plant flowering in no time.
Read MoreIf you have stepping stones running across a lawn, you'll have to periodically clear the stones' edges of grass overgrowth. This smart hack makes the task easy.
Read MoreMold-covered hyacinth bulbs won't sprout or produce unhealthy plants when forced for early winter planting. Success lies mostly in how you store and grow them.
Read MoreThe fruit is harvested and now you can forget about your cherry trees until next spring, right? Wrong! There's a vital task to prepare them for winter dormancy.
Read MoreIf you attract birds to your backyard, one of your priorities should be finding ways to stop the birdbath water from freezing in winter. Here's a clever hack.
Read MoreThere are tons of potting soils to choose from, some of which contain no actual soil at all. However, the two most important qualities remain the same.
Read MorePolar vortexes are as scary as they sound when it comes to your garden. Here's how to handle it and ensure your plants have their best chance at survival.
Read MoreTo ensure a blooming garden come spring, our master gardener advises to avoid certain wintertime mistakes, such as fertilizing and pruning incorrectly.
Read MoreIf it feels like you're wasting a ton of wood and twigs every time you go outside, you may want to consider using them to make a DIY fruit basket.
Read MoreBattling pests eating through the plastic bags holding your birdseed? An old trash can works great for storing bird feed, but only if you use the right one.
Read MoreAluminum cans are great for scaring birds from landing in your garden, and it's a great way to repurpose the recyclables. Here's how it works.
Read MoreHardy, pretty, and versatile, heather plants make a fine addition to any garden — and they'll bloom all the brighter thanks to a surprising DIY fertilizer.
Read MorePlastic wrap isn’t just for leftovers — your garden loves it, too. Discover the ways this pantry item can protect your plants and give you a healthier garden.
Read MorePruning and shearing aren't interchangeable. They're two very different gardening techniques that are used in specific circumstances and have dedicated tools.
Read MoreWith the need to practice sustainability comes innovation, and such is the case for one university student with the invention of a revolutionary garden product.
Read MorePollinators work for free, but they require specific conditions to perform well. It's easy to introduce these elements in your garden — we'll show you how.
Read MoreLavender love the summer sun, so when winter approaches they need some extra care. Fortunately, it just takes one simple step to winterize lavender.
Read MoreEver wanted to try your hand at hydroponics? All you need to get started are some gallon-sized plastic bottles, some small plastic cups, and vegetable seeds.
Read MoreIf you're noticing reddish brown stains on your home, driveway, and fence, you're liking making this mistake with your outdoor garden practice.
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.
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