Reuse Cardboard Drink Holders To Make The Most Effective Seed Paper
Apparently, cardboard drink holders can get even more eco-friendly and be reused in your garden. Learn how to use these products to create DIY seed paper.
Read MoreApparently, cardboard drink holders can get even more eco-friendly and be reused in your garden. Learn how to use these products to create DIY seed paper.
Read MoreWhile general advice is to prune most plants in late winter or early spring, these perennials will benefit from a quick trim late in the summer.
Read MoreDo you want to cultivate a flower, vegetable, or specialty garden? Here are some of our favorite companies for buying seeds, no matter what you want to grow.
Read MoreWeeds are the arch-nemesis of any gardener, and it doesn't help that they're a pain to remove. Luckily, these hacks should help you get the job done.
Read MoreThese popular trees may be majestic, but their thirsty roots can damage pipes, pools, or even foundations. Here's how to get the beauty without the risk.
Read MoreWant a low-maintenance houseplant that can grow in low light, and provides a colorful spray of blooms throughout the year? We've got the perfect recommendation.
Read MoreTrying to encourage more native birds like cardinals to visit your yard? Plant this attractive ground cover with vibrant blooms, pretty leaves, and tasty seeds.
Read MoreThese beautiful flowering shrubs require a lot of attention and upkeep, making them a challenging plant for even the most experienced of gardeners.
Read MoreMany hydrangeas benefit from added fertilizer to boost growth and improve blooms, but did you know you can actually overdo it, harming the plant?
Read MoreAugust may seem like an odd time to be planting perennials, but this salvia variety gives you a chance to give your beds some vibrant fall color.
Read MoreThis affordable DIY is just what you need to craft a beautiful, high-end looking round planter in your home that'll effectively hold your houseplants.
Read MoreSome plants attract mice with their blooms, while others provide the perfect hiding spots. So, make sure you're not inviting these critters into your yard.
Read MoreWhen it comes to plant health, soil acidity. There's an easy way to test the pH level of your soil to ensure your plants have access to the nutrients they need.
Read MoreContainer plants that grow quickly can rapidly transform the look of a yard, with the added benefit of being portable so you can move them around when needed.
Read MoreIf you're tired of your garden hose messing with the way your yard looks, a planter hack is just what you need to keep it organized and hidden.
Read MoreTomatoes are usually propagated from cuttings, and there's one specific type of tomato plant that is best to take cuttings from. Here's why.
Read MoreWith flowers that remain all the way until October, this long-blooming plant will keep your local pollinators fed through the seasons. Here's what to know.
Read MoreChemical weed killers have many downsides, and you may want to avoid using them in your yard. This natural solution will prevent weed growth without chemicals.
Read MoreZinnias are more than just a beautiful flower; they also make for a wonderful companion plant, and this popular kitchen herb is an ideal candidate.
Read MoreThe numbers on fertilizer can be vexing at first, but once you realize that they correspond to nutrients in the mix, they're much easier to decode.
Read MoreTurn vintage teacups into a beautiful rain chain that filters water and adds charm to your outdoor space, no expensive tools or plumbing required.
Read MoreIf you want your container veggies to thrive, you can't use regular old soil. This recipe provides the right mix of nutrients, moisture retention, and drainage.
Read MoreThat old potting soil that's just been sitting around your garage can be put to good use by fixing some common lawn problems throughout your yard.
Read MoreA French-inspired landscape edging incorporates all the key elements of traditional French garden design. Here's what you should know to do it right.
Read MoreJust like a traditional mulch, a living mulch creates a protective barrier over the soil with numerous benefits. Here is how to install one.
Read MoreNative plants are known for drawing local pollinators and this flower, which blooms in late summer, is no exception when it comes to luring hummingbirds.
Read MoreLooking for a low-maintenance ground cover that acts as a natural herbicide against stubborn weeds? This hardy, shade-loving sedge could be the answer.
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