The Soil Mistake That's Causing Your Raised Garden Beds To Fail
Not all soil is created equally, and sticking with one type could be hurting your plants. Discover the perfect soil mix for your raised bed.
Read MoreNot all soil is created equally, and sticking with one type could be hurting your plants. Discover the perfect soil mix for your raised bed.
Read MoreRain runoff, which occurs when there is too much water for the ground to absorb, is extremely common despite being bad for the environment. This system helps.
Read MoreSometimes tried and true gardening techniques take the cake. From ancient irrigation systems to natural fertilizers, these methods have stood the test of time.
Read MoreIf you are struggling to encourage your orchid houseplant to launch a new bloom, consider trying this cold weather hack to mimic its natural environment.
Read MoreCompacted soil can be (literally) hard to garden in, but by being smart with how you water, aerate, plant, and amend, you can slowly fix and stop compaction.
Read MoreIn small numbers, woolly bear caterpillars don't cause many problems in your yard. But when they begin to wreak havoc in your garden it's time to take action.
Read MoreAs the weather grows colder, yard waste to bag up and haul off is adding up. Save a trip (and money on bird food) by repurposing this type of fall yard waste.
Read MoreA sudden freeze can affect plant health as they transition into winter. Learn the differences between frost and freeze to protect your plants effectively.
Read MoreThink you have a centipede infestation in your home? Get tips for checking for damp areas inside and learn how your landscaping could be drawing them in.
Read MoreSome gardening techniques have been around for centuries. Discover this ancient advice for planting leafy greens and if it is advice still worth following.
Read MoreIf you've ever bought a basil plant from the grocery store only for it to die a week or two later, you're not alone. Keep your basil alive by doing this.
Read MoreFertilizing your garden, whether growing flowers or veggies, perennials or annuals, is all about getting the right amount of nutrients at the right time.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an all-natural addition to your fertilizer, grass is a clear choice, but before you include it, there are some things you should know.
Read MoreIf the soil your trees and shrubs are planted in is lacking magnesium, there's an affordable kitchen staple you can use to boost their growth.
Read MoreAnts can be helpful in the garden, but they can also harm your precious flora. These natural methods can help to get rid of them without harming your plants.
Read MoreHouse Digest in-house master gardener Tiffany Selvey explains how this planting technique extends your harvest time and how best to implement it.
Read MoreWhen it comes to garden seeds, sometimes a good deal is too good to be true. Seeds from this budget seller often turn out to be dangerously mislabeled.
Read MoreSave some money, and a trip to the grocery store, by growing a fresh batch of certain fruits, veggies, and herbs from your leftover kitchen scraps.
Read MoreThis simple trick gives you an extra fall decor fix while ultimately providing compost for your plants when they're ready to go in the ground.
Read MoreThis odd gardening hack purportedly helps improve fruit tree harvests. But will the alleged benefits outweigh the risks? Here's what we know.
Read MoreIf you're tired of replacing your tomato cages every year or tow, there is an alternative you need to check out — one that supports your plants even better.
Read MoreWhile it's not too difficult for most gardeners to craft a raised garden bed from sticks, whether it works in your specific situation is a matter up for debate.
Read MoreInstead of discarding used tea bags, put their acidity, tannins, paper fibers, and dried plant material to good use around the home and garden.
Read MoreBroken pots don’t have to be waste. With the right approach, you can transform shattered pieces into something beautiful for your outdoor space.
Read MoreThis cover crop is known for its ability to deter the growth of problematic weeds and it grows at an astounding rate of as much as one foot per week.
Read MoreMinor flooding from stormwater can erode soil and weaken structural foundations. This eco-friendly solution absorbs the excess water, preventing such issues.
Read MoreIf your plants are in need of additional aeration or you want to cut down on potential pests, consider amending your soil with this common byproduct.
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