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  • woman watering spider plant

    The Watering Trick That'll Help Spider Plants Thrive

    Looking for a way to help your precious spiders plants thrive? An expert shares tips on how to be successful with this interesting watering trick.

    By Jahaira Arthur 10 months ago Read More
  • mouse against wall in shed

    Will This Easy Cinnamon Hack Really Send Mice Running From Your Garden Shed?

    Discover if this easy cinnamon hack can truly keep mice away from your garden shed. Learn how to use this method and other tips to keep your shed pest-free.

    By Christy Rae Ammons 10 months ago Read More
  • loppers resting on building

    Why You Shouldn't Skip Sharpening Your Loppers, And How To Do It Right

    Sharpening your loppers for trimming or pruning is an important part of making sure your bushes and trees get the best care. Here how to do it.

    By Lauren Krystaf 10 months ago Read More
  • man installing landscaping

    The Worst Mulch For Your Flower Bed And What To Use Instead

    Trying to decide what mulch to put in your flower bed? Find out the worst type and two better options, according to House Digest's Master Gardener.

    By Tiffany Selvey 10 months ago Read More
  • Woman potting houseplants

    Are Gardening Subscription Boxes Truly Worth The Investment?

    Gardening subscription boxes are all the rage, but do they cost more than they're worth? Check out these options for flowers, herbs, veggies, and houseplants.

    By Emily Ray 10 months ago Read More
  • blooming yellow daffodils

    This Is The Best Time To Fertilize Daffodil Bulbs For Flourishing Blooms

    Daffodils provide us with gorgeous, low-maintenance blooms during the earliest days of spring. Here's when to fertilize them to get the best blooms.

    By Lauren Krystaf 10 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird flying with colorful feathers

    Hummingbirds Will Love This Cheery Flowering Plant In Your Container Garden

    Container gardening is an easy way to get started with beautiful blooms. Try this vibrant flower to attract hummingbirds to your container garden.

    By Brooke Younger 10 months ago Read More
  • ceremonial sweetgrass braid in dish

    How To Grow Sweetgrass In Your Yard For All Its Unique Benefits & History

    Sweetgrass has a long and important history here in the U.S. and Canada, and you can grow it in your own yard for its many benefits. Here's how.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 10 months ago Read More
  • sowing flower seeds

    Plant Flower Seeds Faster With This Genius Pencil Eraser Hack

    Planting your seeds to the recommended depth listed on the package might feel like a lot of guesswork, but this clever hack using a pencil can help.

    By Annette Hird 10 months ago Read More
  • Pink roses in garden

    29 Pink Rose Varieties To Make A Blushing Garden

    If you're wanting to grow pink roses in your garden, it's an understatement to say you have options - here's a list of our favorites to get you started.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 10 months ago Read More
  • Heucheras in container

    How To Deadhead And Trim Your Heucheras In Late Summer To Give Them New Life

    In late summer, you'll notice that your heucheras' leaves start to dry up. To ensure your plants continue to thrive, here's how to deadhead and trim them.

    By Trinity Archie 10 months ago Read More
  • herbs growing in baskets

    9 Fragrant Flowering Herbs That Help Repel Mosquitoes & Perfume Your Garden

    Have mosquitos taken over your yard? Well, there are several types of flowering herbs you can plant to keep them away while also enjoying a nice scent.

    By Peg Aloi 10 months ago Read More
  • person holding houseplant in home

    Why Some Gardeners Swear By Sniffing Their Houseplant Soil (& Should You Try It?)

    While it may seem strange, some people regularly sniff the soil around their houseplants. Find out why many gardeners do this and if you should, too.

    By Kate Nicholson 10 months ago Read More
  • gardener spraying peony flower

    This Common Kitchen Ingredient Could Help Keep Your Peonies Happy & Healthy

    If your peonies are looking a bit under the weather, you can bring them back to life by using an ingredient commonly found in kitchens. Here's how.

    By Rachael Green 10 months ago Read More
  • blue and purple hydrangea flowers

    Common Myths & Misconceptions About Growing Hydrangeas

    If you want to successfully grow hydrangeas, it's crucial to know some of the common myths and misconceptions about growing this plant and why they're false.

    By Annette Hird 10 months ago Read More
  • hummingbird on a branch

    Hummingbird Fans Should Add This Striking Orange-Red Flower To Their Garden

    If you love hummingbirds, you know that they prefer blooms in bright red and orange tones. Discover a vibrant flower that will draw them into your garden.

    By Annette Hird 10 months ago Read More
  • potted chrysanthemums outside house

    10 Annuals To Plant Near Perennial Mums For Plentiful Late Summer Color In The Garden

    If you'd like to add plenty of complementary color and texture to your mums during late summer, there are plenty of annuals you can plant beside them.

    By Valerie Kellogg 10 months ago Read More
  • cape sundew in a container

    Grow The Adorable Cape Sundew With Your Houseplants For Natural Pest Control

    Did you know that the cape sundew plant can be used as an excellent source of natural pest control? Here's how you can grow it in your home.

    By Jahaira Arthur 10 months ago Read More
  • closeup of gardener spraying grass

    Can Spraying Hydrogen Peroxide On Your Lawn Really Kill & Prevent Fleas?

    A TikTok hack promises that spraying your lawn with hydrogen peroxide will kill and prevent fleas, ticks, gnats, mosquitos. Here's what the science says.

    By Rachael Green 10 months ago Read More
  • hand hovering over tall fescue grass

    Disadvantages To Consider Before Growing Tall Fescue Grass

    Tall fescue grass is a great option for regions with cold winters and hot summers; however, there are disadvantages to planting it in your yard.

    By Rachael Green 10 months ago Read More
  • sloped yard with house

    How To Use Railroad Ties To Fix A Sloped Backyard

    If your steep backyard needs a retaining wall to stop erosion, then you might be able to build one yourself on an affordable budget using railroad ties.

    By Kyle Schurman 10 months ago Read More
  • Red geranium flowers

    Grow Happy & Healthy Geraniums In Containers With These Must-Know Tips

    We spoke to a gardening expert to find out what must-know tips will help people grow beautiful geraniums in containers that are both happy and healthy.

    By Trinity Archie 10 months ago Read More
  • spade with cinnamon and compost

    Why You Should Add Cinnamon To Your Compost Pile

    Cinnamon doesn't just go into pumpkin spice, it could be the optimal addition to your compost pile. Here's why you should add this popular household ingredient.

    By Jennifer Martin 10 months ago Read More
  • hummingbirds in the garden

    The Blooming Tropical Native That'll Make Your Yard Irresistible To Hummingbirds

    Transform your yard into a hummingbird haven with this tropical plant and learn care tips for these blooms to create an irresistible allure for pollinators.

    By Annette Hird 10 months ago Read More
  • goldfinch on bird bath

    Provide Year-Round Food And Shelter For Goldfinches By Adding These Trees

    Goldfinches are bright, beautiful birds that can be found over a lot of North America. If you want to see more of them in your yard, try planting these trees.

    By Lauren Krystaf 10 months ago Read More
  • patio furniture covered with leaves

    Simple Ways To Create A Cozy Fall Patio Space For Entertaining

    Early in the summer, you used your patio, but as temps rose, we hid inside until cool weather returned. Here are simple ideas to cozy up your patio for fall.

    By Emily Ray 10 months ago Read More
  • Person working in the garden

    A Rustic Garden Recipe For Continuous Color In Your Backyard All Season Long

    With fall approaching, you may worry that the colors in your bed will go away soon. But if you plant these flowers, you'll have continuous color all season.

    By Peg Aloi 10 months ago Read More
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