The Unfortunate Disease That May Be Stopping Your Red Hot Poker Plant From Thriving
Red hot poker plants can be prone to diseases from over-watering, among other issues.. This is one unfortunate disease you'll want to look out for.
Read MoreRed hot poker plants can be prone to diseases from over-watering, among other issues.. This is one unfortunate disease you'll want to look out for.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more hummingbirds to your yard, plant this shrub that they truly love. As a bonus, this plant will also draw in the bees and butterflies.
Read MoreButterflies are important pollinators and look beautiful fluttering around your yard. These blue fast-growing flowers are perfect for attracting them.
Read MoreGrowing your own food might seem impossible in an apartment or small house, but these edible plants are perfect to cultivate in a cramped environment.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect flowering ground cover? We have the perfect suggestion to fill your yard with lush greenery and colorful blooms in no time.
Read MoreIt's an age-old bird bath hack: put a penny in the water to prevent algae. But if you don't want to endanger birds, you should know this major caveat.
Read MoreSquirrels are not only a nuisance, they can also do major damage to your bird feeders and home. Is this scented flower the solution to your squirrel problems?
Read MoreTowering sunflowers swaying in the breeze are a symbol of happy days, and they are pretty easy to grow whether you use worm castings or this alternative.
Read MoreIrises can be dramatic when they're not exposed to the perfect conditions, but this simple trick might be all that your flowers need to thrive.
Read MoreApple and pear trees can thrive with the help of an underrated herb, which has several reasons for being an excellent companion plant for many fruits.
Read MoreJapanese knotweed is extremely invasive and can be a nightmare to get rid of. Glyphosate will tackle it effectively, but the chemical does come with drawbacks.
Read MoreGrowing healthy grass in the shade can be a challenge, but you don't have to settle for a patchy lawn. This tip will set you on the right track.
Read MoreIf your indoor plants need a little help, it could be a magnesium deficiency issue. When it's right to add this amendment, this watering method may be for you.
Read MoreFinding an attractive ground cover plant that's deer-resistant and will also lure pollinators into your yard is not that difficult when you consider succulents.
Read MoreArtificial grass may seem like the answer for a vibrant, green lawn all year long that requires little maintenance, but it comes with several downsides.
Read MoreDo you want to attract more hummingbirds to your home? Everything from the trees you plant to the right feeder setup can make your yard more welcoming.
Read MoreSquirrels are adorable visitors, but they can wreak havoc on our gardens. There's one flowering plant you'll want to avoid growing that can attract them.
Read MoreAlthough ants are quite useful in the garden, if they're becoming a problem, could you use a simple molasses and orange oil solutions to control their numbers?
Read MoreThere's one attractive tree with historical significance and pretty white flowers, that you might like to grow in your yard to help preserve the species.
Read MorePollinators, like bees and butterflies, showing up in your yard is typically a good thing, unless it's this invasive one spreading across the southern U.S.
Read MoreAdding some softness to those rocky garden paths in your yard is easy when you select just the right ground cover that can handle some light foot traffic.
Read MoreWhile marigolds make a pretty and colorful addition to any garden, they're also hailed as an effective way to deter pests, but do they actually help?
Read MoreTraining climbing plants on garden trellises becomes an effortless chore with some help from a few cheap and easy-to-use Dollar Tree items.
Read MoreRepotting plants into bigger containers can get messy — but this easy scrap wood DIY is the perfect solution. It creates perfectly-sized holes every time.
Read MoreYou don't have to pay a landscaping professional to enjoy a relaxing waterfall in your yard. This DIY only needs a few materials and can be done in a day.
Read MoreYou're probably tired of birds mooching off your berries. Knowing the type of birds to watch out for will help you know the best way to handle this issue.
Read MoreBefore you toss out that rotisserie chicken container you bought at the grocery store, try this clever hack that will really get your garden growing.
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