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  • A tree-lined street in California

    The Fire Resistant Tree All California Home Owners Should Plant In Their Yard

    In certain areas of the country, especially California, homeowners can benefit from planting fire-resistant trees and plants, such as this one tree.

    By Annette Hird 7 months ago Read More
  • Man kneeling outside and planting flowers in garden bed

    The Gravel Solution That Works For Small Garden Bed Borders

    Instead of using regular gravel in your garden bed border, check out an unexpected type of rock that you could use in small spaces to add interest.

    By Chloe O'Donnell 7 months ago Read More
  • Gravel garden with various plants in beds and containers

    Easy-To-Grow Herbs That Are Perfect For Gravel Gardens

    Gravel gardens are great for growing various low-maintenance plants, including a number of herbs. Learn what they are and how to care for them properly.

    By Kim W.S. 7 months ago Read More
  • Various gardening tools in need of organization

    Upcycle An Old Utensil Caddy Into A Portable Garden Tool Storage Basket

    Gardening is a great, but sometimes expensive hobby. Repurposing items you already have, such as making an old utensil caddy into a garden tote, can help.

    By Holly Gates 7 months ago Read More
  • Different types of privacy plants

    8 Fast-Spreading Invasive Privacy Plants To Avoid (And What To Plant Instead)

    Although the idea of introducing plants to your yard to create privacy sounds wonderful, there are several invasive species you should avoid.

    By Baylee Bunce 7 months ago Read More
  • Rolled sod over soil

    Important Soil Preparation Steps You Shouldn't Skip Before Installing Sod

    Before you install sod, make sure your soil is in optimal shape to support your new lawn. From checking nutrients to tilling, here are steps you shouldn't skip.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 7 months ago Read More
  • Sparrow on a grassy patch looking for seeds

    Prevent Birds From Eating Grass Seed With A Simple Solution

    Visiting birds may be a welcome sight, but not so if you've just seeded your lawn. Here's an easy way to keep the feathered friends away from your grass seeds.

    By Joey Gonzalez 7 months ago Read More
  • spent maroon tulips in a vase

    12 Popular Flowers That Might Not Be Worth Growing For A Cut Garden

    Wait! Before you snip those blossoming flowers from your garden, check to see how long they'll last. Some popular options may wilt faster than you'd think.

    By Gabrielle Hondorp 7 months ago Read More
  • Living area with plants in the background and a couch and coffee table

    The Blooming Table DIY That Plants And Guests Love

    Blooming tables are an adorable and functional addition to any room. Here's how to make a DIY version that plants and guests are sure to love.

    By Lisa Davis 7 months ago Read More
  • woman harvesting apples from fruit tree with flower garden base

    Types Of Flowers You Shouldn't Grow Near Fruit Trees

    When planning your yardscape, it's tempting to surround a beautiful fruit tree with colorful blooms. But, avoid these flowers if you want your tree to thrive.

    By Gwen Swanson 7 months ago Read More
  • A spider plant in a hanging basket outdoors

    How To Care For Spider Plants In Outdoor Hanging Baskets

    Spider plants are a great option if you are looking to spruce up your outdoor space with hanging planters. Here's how to best care for them.

    By Clara Ngu 7 months ago Read More
  • A gardener sowing seeds indoors in peat pots filled with potting mix for spring flowers

    The Rose-Like Flower You Don't Want To Grow From Seed

    Some plants are easy to cultivate and take barely any effort to produce a bloom. However, these rose-like flowers are not ones you want to plant from seed.

    By Annette Hird 7 months ago Read More
  • Marbled pothos on the corner of a bathroom counter

    How To Make A Money Plant Grow In A Windowless Bathroom

    Having a windowless bathroom doesn't mean you can't add living greenery to your space. The money plant is one example that can thrive without windows.

    By Kim W.S. 7 months ago Read More
  • A garden bed and wheelbarrow filled with growing and pulled up weeds.

    Suppress Stubborn Weeds With The Help Of A 'Heavenly Blue' Flowering Groundcover

    Weeds are a pain to pull up and dispose of. To cut back on this tedious work, consider planting a flowering groundcover that will suppress them from the get-go.

    By Kate Nicholson 7 months ago Read More
  • Man gardening in backyard and wiping sweat off forehead

    The Design Feature That Adds Privacy But Can Actually Heat Up Your Yard

    You might be eyeing your backyard and wishing you had more privacy. However, adding this one type of design feature could actually heat up your yard.

    By Catherine Hiles 7 months ago Read More
  • A tropical tree frog looks like he is smiling as he sits on a leaf.

    DIY A Cute Frog Hotel To Take Care Of Your Garden Friends During Storms

    Looking for new ways to support local wildlife beyond bird feeders and butterfly gardens? Consider helping out the frog population with this adorable hotel DIY.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 7 months ago Read More
  • A woman holding a crate of red tulips.

    Can Tulip Bulbs Multiply? Here's What Every Gardener Should Know

    If you're wondering whether you can propagate your own tulip bulbs from existing bulbs, we have the research and science to solve your gardening conundrum.

    By Baylee Bunce 7 months ago Read More
  • Stack of cedar logs

    Cut Cedar Trees Into Quality Lumber With These Essential Tips

    If you have cedar trees that need to come down, why let them go to waste? Instead, you can easily transform them into quality pieces of lumber. Here's how.

    By Joey Gonzalez 7 months ago Read More
  • Several roses growing around a garden gate

    Why You May Want To Think Twice Before Growing Roses From Seeds

    At first, growing roses from seeds might seem like a fun adventure or worthwhile hobby. However, this endeavor can quickly turn into a frustrating mess.

    By Theresa Cramer 7 months ago Read More
  • A person instlaling sod in a yard

    Sod Installation Mistakes Everyone Makes & How To Avoid Them

    If you're shelling out money on sod for a new lawn, then you're going to want to avoid these installation mistakes — which, luckily, is quite easy to do.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 7 months ago Read More
  • A variety of flowers and foliage growing as ground cover on a slope.

    The Flowering Ground Cover That Adds More Color To Your Spring Garden

    By combining these two types of plants, you can ensure the perfect flowering ground cover for your luscious spring garden.

    By Rachael Green 7 months ago Read More
  • Empty glass jars stored outside for garden use

    DIY An Inexpensive Garden Path Using Repurposed Glass Jars

    Collect your materials from the recycling bin and give new life to glass jars and containers, delineating a garden path in place of bricks or edging stones.

    By Rachelle Dragani 7 months ago Read More
  • Fresh basil plant in a pot on a textured background

    10 Common Issues You Should Know About Before Growing Basil

    Growing your own basil lets you always have the fragrant herb on hand. But before you embark on your basil-growing journey, get to know these common problems.

    By Megan Brame 7 months ago Read More
  • Cucumbers in the garden, laying on the soil.

    Don't Make The Mistake Of Planting Your Cucumbers In The Wrong Spot

    For the best cucumber crop, it's important you pick the proper planting spot, not to mention avoid pairing it with bad companion plants.

    By Theresa Cramer 7 months ago Read More
  • Person spraying herbicide on weeds in gravel

    Can You Apply Pre-Emergent Weed Spray To Gravel?

    Pre-emergent weed spray is part of a broad approach to tackling weeds, but can you use it on gravel and similar landscapes? Here's what you need to know.

    By Kristeen Cherney 7 months ago Read More
  • A variety of colorful shrubs in a landscape

    The Gorgeous Flowering Shrub That Will Make Your Garden Smell Like Fresh Fruit

    Shrubs can add so much to a garden, be it privacy, a wind buffer, or color. But this flowering shrub also offers the delightful smell of fresh fruit.

    By Lauren Krystaf 7 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of many ripe tomatoes on the vine

    The Easy-To-Grow Garden Vegetable That Protects Tomatoes From Garden Villains

    Growing your own tomatoes is rewarding, but we aren't the only ones who find them delicious. Try planting this easy garden vegetable with them to deter pests.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
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