How To Propagate A Snake Plant Using Just A Jar
Snake 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 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.
Read MoreHeat damages propane tanks, but what about cold weather? Learn the truth about storing propane tanks in winter cold and get proper cold-weather storage tips.
Read MoreWinter means death for many different plants, but if you take some cuttings from these herbs, you can propagate them indoors during the chilly season.
Read MoreWhat's the most important fall task for gardenias? Discover the essential care step that ensures healthy growth and beautiful spring blooms. Don't skip it.
Read MoreWith the array of tools available, make sure you prune with the one best suited for the job, whether it's clipping plant stems or lopping off tree branches.
Read MoreYou can get a can of outdoor paint and a paintbrush or roller at any hardware store, giving you a cheap and easy way to breathe new life into a tired patio.
Read MoreCompanion plants are a gardener's friend, helping in several ways to protect and enhance their neighbours, and this sweet-scented herb is the perfect example.
Read MoreThis easy DIY turns a water jug into a portable hand-washing station for your yard and garden, plus alternatives that ensure it stays leak-free.
Read MoreYou spent all season improving your raised garden bed soil, and now you're liking wondering if you should toss it all out before next year. Try this first.
Read MoreIf you have a collection of flowering plants that you aren't ready to give up once frost hits, grab some cuttings and propagate them for next spring.
Read MoreMany gardeners opt to put their beds to rest for the winter, but the right evergreen and perennial plants can keep your garden colorful and alive all year long.
Read MoreCutting shrubs too late causes winter damage and fewer blooms. Discover the ideal pruning deadline for your shrubs and how to protect new growth from frost.
Read MoreDream of heading out into the garden for a handful of fresh berries? Blueberry success relies on getting the right amendments into your soil at the right time.
Read MorePeonies are vibrant spring bloomers, but good winter care is vital for lots of flowers. Luckily, even inexperienced gardeners can prepare peonies for the cold.
Read MoreDon't play guessing games of where the bare patches were last growing season for your flower bulbs. This hack keeps track of those empty spaces for you.
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.
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