The Herb You Should Consider Growing In Your Garden For Healthy Soil
Many herbs boast different benefits, but this less common plant has many, including breaking up compacted soil, adding nitrogen, and removing pathogens.
Read MoreMany herbs boast different benefits, but this less common plant has many, including breaking up compacted soil, adding nitrogen, and removing pathogens.
Read MoreYou may think that simply mowing your lawn is enough to keep your grass healthy, but when you do it also matters. Here's the best time of day for this task.
Read MoreWhen it comes to growing houseplants, the Brazilian Lucky Wood plant is a stunning choice for indoor spaces. But how can you ensure it thrives in your home?
Read MoreProper care is crucial for an herb garden. Our master gardener Tiffany Selvey shares how to avoid one major mistake that can permanently damage your plants.
Read MoreFor those living in tropical climates, we have a stunning plant for you to add to your landscape -- the blooms on this bush change color each day.
Read MoreFrom a distance Bradford pears and dogwoods look similar, but these trees have distinct traits that can help you distinguish the invasive tree from a native.
Read MorePlanning ahead is the key to a healthy garden that thrives all season. When you're mapping out your garden, be sure you're avoiding this common mistake.
Read MoreBy growing a variety of plants that provide food and shelter for hummingbirds, you'll attract more to your yard. Here's a shrub they'll love.
Read MoreSome trees tolerate damp soil better than others. While You'll want to avoid many species in spots that hold some water, this tree thrives in these conditions.
Read MoreBirds may not seem picky, but the wrong bird bath won't make a splash in your yard. Here's why some bird baths are just a bit more enticing than others
Read MoreWhether you like a neat and tidy garden, or a more natural wildflower space, zinnias are the perfect addition. This companion will help keep them healthy.
Read MoreThere are many factors that contribute to how long it takes for fruit trees to start producing. Here's what to expect depending on the type of tree you have.
Read MoreWhen you see a tomato trellis, it doesn't exactly scream "bird magnet." But a simple purchase from the dollar tree plus a few other supplies can change that.
Read MoreIf you're an elephant ear plant lover, or someone looking to get one for the first time, knowing the warning signs of diseases can be vital information.
Read MoreInstead of transplanting pepper plants from tiny seed cell trays to pots and then to your garden, start growing them in Solo cups.
Read MoreIt can be a bummer when your fresh-picked homegrown veggies wilt too quickly in the fridge. Luckily, this tip can help keep your garden vegetables fresh longer.
Read MoreA keyhole garden is a cleverly designed structure that uses compost efficiently to create an easy-to-access garden in your backyard. Here's how to build it.
Read MoreThere are so many varieties of petunias available, you could fill your garden with this one kind of flower. Here's another stunner to add to your flowerbeds.
Read MoreSaving seeds is an excellent idea — so long as you're doing it correctly. Avoid making these mistakes to ensure your seeds' viability for seasons to come.
Read MoreYour precious plant babies deserve a throne that's one-of-a-kind. Here's why you should check your local thrift store for unique plant stands at low prices.
Read MoreThere are some downsides to synthetic fertilizers. Luckily, there are many budget-friendly natural options available at the store or in your kitchen.
Read MoreIf you want to make the most of your boxwood-based privacy fence, you need to follow a few planting rules to achieve success and elegance.
Read MoreGetting your zucchini to bear fruit can be an ordeal. This eye-catching flower is a perfect match for zucchini, bringing color to your garden and so much more.
Read MoreGarden soil isn't just dirt. It's a complex environment that needs a lot of attention and nurturing. Sharp sand might be just the component you're missing.
Read MorePlanting fruit trees in your yard is a great way to elevate your home's surroundings, but some fruit trees, such as this popular one, could stink everything up.
Read MoreIf you have an old Triptyc-style picture frame stand lying around, you can upcycle it by adding some nails and hanging potted plants from it in your garden.
Read MoreTo create a neat garden border, look for upright plants that provide structure and interest to the space. Here's a low-maintenance option you'll love.
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