Save On Potting Soil By Knowing When To Refresh Vs When To Replace
Potting soil isn't always spent after each season — in many cases, you'll be able to safely reuse last year's soil with after a simple refresh.
Read MorePotting soil isn't always spent after each season — in many cases, you'll be able to safely reuse last year's soil with after a simple refresh.
Read MoreOrchids, though they are vulnerable to overwatering, can actually be grown hydroponically. However, you must be careful to avoid these mistakes.
Read MoreIf you're considering propagating a Japanese maple, the process can be quite simple — as long as you pick the right method. Here's the best way to do it.
Read MoreWhether you bought too many or inherited a bunch of tomato cages, take a beat before tossing them out. Consider repurposing your tomato cages in these ways.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a low-maintenance addition that will bring color to your garden, consider one of these self-seeding flowers that will do the work itself.
Read MoreSlugs find your garden lettuce tantalizing. However, planting this herb nearby can help repel these critters and reduce any damage to your lettuce.
Read MoreLavender plants will reward you with plentiful blooms if you keep them happy. Encourage this with an easy soil additive you might already have on hand.
Read MoreWant to attract hummingbirds to your garden? Here's how to easily transform a mason jar into an adorable feeder that adds charm and delight to your yard.
Read MoreCompacted soil is bad for your plants, as it can hinder root growth, nutrient absorption, and water drainage. Here's the best soil type for avoiding compaction.
Read MoreLooking to add a splash of color to your garden beds? Explore 18 stunning flowers that will bring your outdoor space to life with vibrant hues and blooms.
Read MoreA luscious ground cover that's also low maintenance is a win-win. This grass fits the bill, allowing you to enjoy a healthy lawn with little work.
Read MoreThis might come as a surprise but compost could actually harm your newly planted tree. Find out why this happens and learn alternative ways to amend the soil.
Read MoreJade plants aren't just limited to the classic bonsai trees with thick egg-shaped leaves. This diverse genus has all kinds of unique varieties to choose from.
Read MoreEnriching your soil can be an expensive process that takes quite a bit of guesswork, but cultivating this plant could do some of the heavy lifting for you.
Read MoreRosemary is a great companion plant for this group of vegetables, for which it provides a form of natural pest control. Here's how to grow them together.
Read MoreFor a clever way to enhance your gardening experience on a budget, consider rustic, country-chic plant stakes. Here's how to DIY these with wood cuttings.
Read MoreHerbs are easy to grow, but it takes a bit of know-how to get bountiful, flavorful harvests. Follow these tips to keep your herb garden healthy and thriving.
Read MoreWant fresh fruit year-round? Discover 19 indoor fruit trees that thrive indoors, offering delicious produce with easy care tips for successful growth.
Read MoreWhen using a fabric or plastic ground cover in your garden or landscaping, check out how to save money by repurposing an unexpected item in your clothes closet.
Read MoreMason jars are the gift that keeps on giving when it comes to DIY home decor. Here's how you can use them to store your plants.
Read MoreThese attractive blue-violet flowers love shade and draw hummingbirds to your yard. Here's how to grow and take care of them in pots on your patio.
Read MoreHave you noticed unsightly weeds growing in between your concrete pavers? Well, look no further than your liquor cabinet for a clear solution to your problem.
Read MoreWoody herbs like rosemary, lavender, and thyme typically don't need much fertilization, but this one item that usually goes into the trash could be beneficial.
Read MoreA sprinkler system kit helps maintain the watering schedule for your lawn, but if you wonder how difficult these really are to install, here's what we know.
Read MoreIf you have spent coffee grounds leftover from your morning cup of joe, mixing them in with the soil around your hydrangeas could cause surprising results.
Read MorePeonies have gorgeous blooms with rich colors, but make sure to do this once your peonies have finished blooming so you get more flowers next year.
Read MoreYou won't have to wait long to attract a range of pollinators to your yard with any of these rapidly-growing trees. They'll reach new heights in no time.
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