The Hidden Downsides Of Fabric Grow Bags You Should Know About
Fabric grow bags are heralded as a convenient alternative to traditional planters, but they have one major con you might not have considered.
Read MoreFabric grow bags are heralded as a convenient alternative to traditional planters, but they have one major con you might not have considered.
Read MoreThis shrub blooms throughout winter and early spring, then adorns your yard with vibrant foliage all summer before turning yellow as fall arrives.
Read MoreRepotting plants, even tiny succulents, can be a tedious, stressful task, but this simple hack can make the process much quicker and simpler.
Read MoreWe're all familiar with apples and pears, but there are many other fruit trees that produce edible fruit. Perhaps not as popular, they're still worth the taste.
Read MoreIf you're tempted by beautiful potted hydrangeas that are already blooming, here's why you should probably pass them up when it comes to your garden.
Read MoreDisco balls are an eclectic decor choice, especially for your garden. But the reflective globes may be the answer to deterring birds from your yard.
Read MoreDahlias add color to the garden but take time to bloom. Plant this flowering groundcover, and you'll have no shortage of color while the dahlias mature.
Read MoreHydrangeas will look beautiful next to just about any plant, but if you want them to thrive, it's necessary to choose a pairing that's beneficial.
Read MoreSave plastic nursery pots from your plants for an easy DIY that will attract more beneficial pollinators, like solitary bees and ladybugs, to your garden.
Read MoreOnions are a healthy vegetable to grow in your garden. If you're a beginner, make it easy to grow them with this hack using a plastic bucket from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreAn old screen door may be more versatile than you think. Instead of throwing it away, repurpose this item inside your home or out in your garden.
Read MoreDo you have a wall in the garden that looks a bit plain on its own? Grow this trailing ground cover on top and let its leaves and blooms cascade down the wall.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines knows how to create warm and welcoming interiors. And her floral and greenery ideas are perfect for adding a festive spring vibe to your space.
Read MoreLooking for a better method for organizing the various types of garden soil you have on hand? Here's a clever, budget-friendly way to create a soil station.
Read MoreWouldn't it be great if you could keep your seeds and fertilizer in a way that also makes them easier to access? It turns out, there is a food-related solution.
Read MoreIrises are low maintenance plants, but it's easy to make consequential mistakes when planting their bulbs. Learn how to avoid the biggest planting blunders.
Read MoreIf typical front door decorations feel a little plastic or inauthentic, try dried lavender. Adding a touch of color from the garden takes just a few easy steps.
Read MoreIf you're trying to set up your garden for springtime, check out these expert tips that will ensure healthy blooms and vegetables without using chemicals.
Read MoreAll it takes to start a gnat infestation is a simple mistake you might make when you bring a new plant home. Find out what the mistake is and how to avoid it.
Read MoreBindweed's aggressive growth enables it to take over your yard quickly. An expert tells us what mistakes to steer clear of when combatting this annoying weed.
Read MoreIf you're shopping for a hummingbird feeder, it's important to know whether a glass or plastic feeder is best -- for both you and the hummingbirds.
Read MoreApril is when many parts of the United States have their last frost dates, so it's the best time to plant flowers for beautiful blooms in summer.
Read MoreWhen it comes to caring for your indoor rubber plant, avoiding common mistakes is crucial for its health and vitality. But what should you watch out for?
Read MoreCarrots are a popular vegetable to grow throughout the United States, and there's another vegetable that works great as a carrot companion plant.
Read MoreHummingbirds are territorial animals, protective of their food. Create harmony among multiple feeders or in smaller spaces with this easy Dollar Tree DIY trick.
Read MoreIf your soil is more sandy than clay, there's a pretty little fruit tree you may want to plant that produces a tasty harvest without much maintenance.
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