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  • Person holding bunch of dill

    How To Prune Dill In Your Garden For A Bountiful Harvest All Season Long

    Pruning the herbs in your garden the right way can make all the difference in their growth. Here's how to prune dill for healthy, bushy growth all season long.

    By Kailen Skewis June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Man spraying weed killer

    Crucial DIY Weed Killer Tips To Know Before You Spray

    When the weeds overrun your lawn or garden, the DIY homemade weed killer comes out. Here are some tips to make sure you're killing weeds safely and effectively.

    By AJ Attia June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Friends holding American flags

    The Stunning July 4th Pool Noodle DIY That Will Add Some Spark To Your Yard

    If the Fourth of July is right around the corner, take a look at this stunning July 4th pool noodle DIY that can add some spark to your yard.

    By Trinity Archie June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Deutzia scabra flowers

    The Popular Flowering Deutzia Has Invasive Tendencies. Here's What We Know

    One of the most beloved species of flowering deutzia is considered invasive throughout parts of the U.S. This is what we know. There's a good alternative, too.

    By Annette Hird June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman carrying herbs in front of greenhouse

    Herbs That Will Thrive When Grown In A Greenhouse

    Several of the most popular herbs to grow hail from the Mediterranean region, where the climate is dry tropical. These are perfect for growing in a greenhouse.

    By A. R. Hopkins June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • watermelons on vine

    Here's How Many Watermelons Per Plant You Can Expect In The Right Conditions

    Watermelon plants notoriously take up a lot of room. So, how many watermelons will you get after investing all that space? It depends. Find out more here.

    By Lauren Krystaf June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Wasp on leaf

    23 Wasps You Might Find In Your Yard: Which Are Harmless & Which To Kill

    Learn how to identify harmless wasps that you can safely coexist with, and the ones that should be removed, or even eliminated, for your peace of mind.

    By Sakshi Khaitan June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • pink Summer Crush hydrangeas with dark green foliage

    How To Keep Summer Crush Hydrangeas Happy In Intense Summer Heat

    Summer Crush hydrangeas add a vibrant pink color to your garden but may be vulnerable to intense heat. Here's how to take care of them on hot summer days.

    By Mimi Mfundisi June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • purple, pink, and white foxgloves

    Popular Garden Flowers That Pair Beautifully With Foxglove

    Foxglove's delicate tubular blooms attract pollinators and look stunning in any garden. But it is even better when paired with these perfect companion flowers.

    By Brandy Eaklor June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • hands shears pruning spiraea douglasii

    The Best Time To Prune Spirea To Keep Its Captivating Blooms Looking Their Best

    Do you want to know the ideal time to trim your spirea? It depends on a number of factors, like the type of spirea you have. Getting it right is important.

    By Jennifer Martin June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman spraying indoor plants with spray bottle

    The Simple DIY Neem Oil Spray That Keeps Pests Off Of Plants

    Learn how to make DIY neem oil spray and use it to reduce the pests and diseases in your garden. Neem oil is effective against caterpillars and other pests.

    By Mimi Mfundisi June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • American witch hazel showing the flowers

    Here's Where You Should Plant Witch Hazel In Your Garden For The Best Growth

    Witch hazels offer foliage and flowers in the autumn and winter, and smell great. If you want them to have healthy growth, plant them in this garden location.

    By Annette Hird June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • big dog in the garden

    Reconsider Using This Fly-Repellant Flower If You Have Pets

    There are many flowers out there that can ward off insects; however, some aren't ideal to plant in your garden if you have pets. This is one of them.

    By Kate Nicholson June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Pink and purple hydrangea shrubs

    3 Stunning Types Of Hydrangeas That Deer Won't Be Tempted To Eat

    As adorable as deer can be, they're major garden pests. Fortunately, there are some types of hydrangeas that they're far less likely to eat.

    By Mimi Mfundisi June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • slug on lettuce

    The Cucumber-Aluminum Foil Hack People Use To Repel Slugs (& Does It Really Work)?

    When slugs are destroying your garden, you may be willing to try anything to get rid of them. But read this before attempting the cucumber-aluminum foil hack.

    By Christy Rae Ammons June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Pool noodles on grass

    The Clever Pool Noodle Hack That'll Save Your Hands When Doing Yard Work

    Looking for a way to give your hands some extra protection while working in the yard? A pool noodle and a can of WD-40 are all you need. Here's what to do.

    By Eileen Conroy June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Hummingbird in flight

    If You Live Near Water, Be Wary Of This Hummingbird Threat

    Given their pollinating powers, hummingbirds are a great asset for your garden. However, watch out for this unlikely predator if you live near water.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • ants on leaves

    Why You Should Avoid Killing The Ants In Your Garden

    Before you reach for the ant-killer to rid your garden of insects, you may want to consider the ways ants are doing more good than harm for your yard.

    By Rachael Green June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • velvetleaf plants near a garden

    Is Velvetleaf A Weed & Should You Let It Grow In Your Garden?

    Velvetleaf may pop up in your garden with its lovely yellow flowers, and you may think nothing of it. Learn why you should take a closer look at this plant.

    By Tiffany Selvey June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • red cherry tomatoes on the vine

    How To Prune Your Cherry Tomato Plants To Keep Them Healthy And Productive

    Cherry tomatoes are a wonderful burst of flavor that enhance any dish, and if you grow your own, prune the plant to ensure you maximize your harvest.

    By Kaleigh Brillon June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Hummingbird at feeder

    Using Vicks To Repel Hummingbird Feeder Pests: Here's Why It's A Terrible Idea

    Vicks VapoRub has recently been touted as a pest-repellant to apply to your hummingbird feeder, but here are the reasons you should avoid it at all costs.

    By A. R. Hopkins June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • someone holding hosta shoots

    When Is The Best Time To Divide Hostas In Your Garden?

    Is your bed of hostas starting to look a little too crowded? Here's the best time to divide them, and what you should be keeping in mind as you do this task.

    By Ezekiel Maina June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Tomato damaged by bird

    Prevent Birds From Damaging Your Vegetable Garden With This Harmless Solution

    Looking for a humane way to prevent birds from damaging the vegetable garden you worked so hard to grow? This solution will keep your plants safe.

    By Christy Rae Ammons June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • potted plants with book on table

    The Slow Gardening Method That's Good For Your Mental Health

    The practice of "slow gardening" emphasizes mindfulness and enjoyment rather than efficiency when gardening. Here's how to do it and how it can benefit you.

    By Alisa Noble June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • snowball viburnum heavy blooms

    How & When To Prune Snowball Viburnum For Marvelous Blooms

    The beautiful round blooms of snowball viburnum are sure to add sophistication to your garden. Knowing how to properly prune this shrub is key to its success.

    By Sam Arthurs June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • blooming Knock Out rose

    Should You Deadhead Your Knock Out Roses In Summer?

    While Knock Out roses are known for being low-maintenance, they still require some care. Find out if they need to be deadheaded in the summer.

    By Lauren Krystaf June 9th, 2024 Read More
  • landscape full of flowers

    Why This Perennial Sunflower Variety Can Be A Pest In The Garden

    A perennial sunflower variety sounds great if you love sunflowers but wish you didn't have to replant them each year. Still, its habit may make you reconsider.

    By Kaleigh Brillon June 9th, 2024 Read More
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