The Soothing Herb Your Cucumbers Will Love Being Planted Next To In The Garden
By planting this easy-to-grow herb near your cucumber plants, you can repel pests, attract pollinators, and encourage faster (and possibly tastier) growth.
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.
Read MoreEgyptian walking onion might have a silly name, but its benefits to your garden's appearance, your culinary endeavors, and your soil's health are no joke.
Read MoreDon't let their innocent looks fool you — these small backyard birds can be an aggressive menace to desirable native species that frequent the feeder.
Read MoreLavender is a fragrant Mediterranean perennial that responds really well to deadheading at the correct time if you want a continuous succession of blooms.
Read MoreBurning leaves can be an efficient and cost-effective way to clean up your lawn, but in some states, this action could be prohibited and result in fines.
Read MoreCardinals are a gorgeous and welcome sight in any yard. If you're tired of relying on messy feeders, consider planting these flowers to draw them in.
Read MoreYou likely use Vicks VapoRub to combat cold symptoms, but have you tried using it in your garden? Some say it keeps pesky squirrels from bird feeders.
Read MoreTrimming your trees is often necessary, especially if they start to grow unruly or scraggly. This technique, however, could do more harm than good.
Read MorePerennial herbs fill out your garden, but they need ideal conditions to thrive. Find out which popular option shouldn't be grown in shade but in full sun.
Read MoreMartha Stewart offers a wealth of gardening advice; however, one simple hack can save on your water bill and change how you water your garden. Check it out.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect plant to pair with your hydrangeas? This timeless shrub brings elegance, structure, and surprising support to your garden.
Read MoreAdding red to your outdoor space can turn it into a hummingbird magnet — consider incorporating these items to draw more in and encourage them to stick around.
Read MoreNothing says spring like fresh blossoms on the breeze. If you want to enjoy more shade and an incredible aroma, this tree deserves a spotlight in your yard.
Read MoreJapanese beetles wreak havoc on your lawn and garden in all stages of their life cycle, but this unconventional helper will stop larvae in their tracks.
Read MoreBlackflies, or black bean aphids, are a common garden nuisance. Learn how to spot them, then use non-chemical and cultural control to keep them away for good.
Read MoreRocky soil is not only unpleasant to the eye, but it can also be detrimental to your plants’ health. Help your garden out by adding this easy ingredient.
Read MoreDo your part to help the ecosystem by starting a native garden that will attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. Be sure to include this blue flower.
Read MoreFrom soil conditions to propagation tips, here is everything you need to know to grow an endless supply of flavorful oregano in your garden.
Read MoreLooking to give lackluster houseplants a makeover without breaking the bank? Turn plastic packaging into pretty planter stakes with a few simple craft supplies.
Read MoreIf you want more hummingbirds fluttering around your garden, try planting these sweet smelling tubular flowers that will keep them coming back for more.
Read MoreA surprising garden weed may be the cheat code to thriving marjoram. This natural trick will help grow healthier herbs and improve your garden’s yield.
Read MoreAvoid issues due to overcrowding, neglecting microclimates, ignoring light requirements, and more by following these tips for a successful shade garden.
Read MoreSunflowers make a bright, happy statement in any floral arrangement, but if you're hoping to grow your own, one variety will reward you with more blooms.
Read MoreWater hoses are sturdy, but once they're damaged, they can no longer serve their intended purpose. Upcycle the material with these simple DIYs.
Read MoreTired of browning, patchy grass? Replace it with this wonderful Japanese ground cover that requires minimal fuss and attracts bees with pretty white flowers.
Read MoreThis surprising hack says you can make a drainage hole in a ceramic pot using just a hammer, a nail, and a tub of water. Does it work, or will the pot shatter?
Read MoreWhile this tree is considered highly invasive, it's worth keeping one in your yard as a magnet for spotted lanternflies so you can easily trap them.
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