The Beautiful Flowering Plant That Could Be Inviting Ticks Into Your Yard
You will want to avoid featuring this plant that deer love in your garden. Inviting deer into your yard can also mean you are inviting disease-carrying ticks.
Read MoreYou will want to avoid featuring this plant that deer love in your garden. Inviting deer into your yard can also mean you are inviting disease-carrying ticks.
Read MoreRosemary is a delicious and aromatic herb that's easy to grow and just as easy to propagate -- so you can spread the plants around your garden for free.
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Read MoreNot all flowers that attract hummingbirds are red. This plant works great as a ground cover, loves the sun, and sprouts blue blooms that hummingbirds love.
Read MoreLandscape edging can keep your beds neatly defined. However, mistakes like using improper tools or choosing the wrong materials could impact your results.
Read MorePruning can help your squash plants have a higher yield, but you need to know when to do this for optimal results. Here are 8 signs to be on the lookout for.
Read MoreIf you have a problem with deer in your yard, consider growing a gorgeous flower with a peppery scent and taste that these garden visitors don't like.
Read MoreSlopes and heavy clay soil can cause similar issues in your garden, like erosion and drainage issues. Luckily, that means one solution can fix both.
Read MoreIt's exciting to begin growing your own tomato plants, but you'll need to rein in your excitement while you wait for the fruit to be ready.
Read MoreThis Japanese maple tree variety is low-maintenance, has vibrant leaves that are perfect for fall, and is ideal for gardens on the smaller side.
Read MoreApple cider vinegar isn’t just for your pantry. It has so many uses in your yard, including hacks for cleaning, gardening, and improving soil health.
Read MoreGardeners love lavender for its fragrance and its many uses. Pairing lavender with this flower will not just look beautiful, it will benefit the ecosystem.
Read MoreLearning how to keep all types of lawn mower air filters clean will ensure the longest life and best performance from this indispensable landscaping tool.
Read MoreIt's important to install your garden fence in a way that will prevent groundhogs from burrowing, so pay attention to the top and bottom of the foundation.
Read MoreIf your garlic is not putting out big, properly formed bulbs, you'll want to test and adjust the soil to ensure the composition is optimized.
Read MoreExplore the top two riding lawn mowers that have customers buzzing with praise for their ability to deliver a flawlessly manicured lawn with minimal effort.
Read MoreAluminum foil is a must-have in the kitchen, but could you use it in the garden to protect your plants from squirrels? Let's examine the evidence.
Read MoreLavender is a beneficial herb that adds color to your garden landscape, but if you're having trouble coaxing its purple blooms, you may need to try this fix.
Read MoreIf you're tired of fiddly hand-pollination there is an unexpected but surprisingly effective way to boost your tomato yield with zero brushes or swabs.
Read MoreLearn how to spot, prevent, and manage stink bug damage so your tomato harvest can stay healthy, flavorful, and garden-fresh all season long.
Read MoreIf you have problems with ants in your garden, try planting sage as gardeners find it effective. Learn more about this natural and fragrant repellant.
Read MoreYou don't need a ton of space to create a haven that hummingbirds will love. Even a tiny balcony can become a reliable nectar source with the right flowers.
Read MoreIf you're looking for herbs that grow happily without requiring much effort on your part, this biennial, self-seeding carrot relative is worth considering.
Read MoreSunflower blooms cheer up your yard, but they usually only last a few weeks. Try this simple gardening tip to get continuous golden blooms this year.
Read MoreA lack of drainage can be a death sentence for plants, but this common food byproduct is an inexpensive and eco-friendly way to prevent this problem.
Read MoreIf your squash's leaves are turning yellow, it's likely due to an environmental issue, pests, or disease. Correcting the root cause may resolve the problem.
Read MoreBy planting this easy-to-grow herb near your cucumber plants, you can repel pests, attract pollinators, and encourage faster (and possibly tastier) growth.
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