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  • Tomato and herb harvest

    14 Herbs You Should Be Growing Near Tomatoes In The Garden

    Tomatoes are superstars in the kitchen when used alongside herbs. So it's no surprise that herbs are great for companion planting with tomatoes.

    By Ron Baker June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • spider mites on plant

    Spider Mites Vs Clover Mites: Which Tiny Red Pest Is Lurking In Your Home & Garden?

    Spider mites and clover mites are tiny bugs that can do big damage to your plants. Find out which is hanging out in your garden and how to keep them at bay.

    By Brandy Eaklor June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Daisy growing in desert

    Help Your Flower Garden Survive During A Heat Wave With These Tips & Tricks

    With summer on the way and the planet heating up, you'll want to make sure your flower garden is prepared for heat waves. Here's how to protect it.

    By Ron Baker June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Birdseed in bag

    Your Birdseed Could Be Bringing This Pesky Pest Into Your Home

    Birds aren't the only creature attracted to your birdseed; these helpful tips will remove moths from your stash, and keep them away in the future.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Hands holding apples on a branch

    Here's How Long It Might Take For Your Apple Tree To Grow Juicy Fruits

    Curious about how long it will take for your apple tree to bear fruit? From planting to harvest, here's the approximate time from for an apple tree to flourish.

    By Caitlin Castelaz June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • butterfly on gazania flower

    The Daisy-Like Flower You'll Want In Your Garden To Attract Butterflies

    This daisy look-alike flower not only has eye-catching blooms in an array of colors but will attract plenty of butterflies to your garden.

    By Rachael Green June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Ego riding mower in store

    How To Choose The Best Ego Lawn Mower For Your Yard (& Key Features To Consider)

    If you're considering a battery-powered Ego lawn mower, look at these options for grass in your yard. Choose the features best for your terrain or lawn size.

    By Amanda Anthony June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • quackgrass

    Stop Hand-Pulling Quackgrass Weeds & Do This Instead

    Quackgrass weeds are quite the tenacious garden gatecrasher. If you've been hand-pulling them, here's why you should stop and try these more effective methods.

    By Ezekiel Maina June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Wasp nest hanging from tree branch

    Attract This Wasp-Eating Bird To Your Yard For Natural Pest Removal

    If you find yourself struggling to deal with wasps and yellowjackets in your yard, this bird can help -- they love to eat the pesky insects!

    By Brooke Younger June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Ivy growing in a garden bed

    Fast-Spreading Invasive Ground Covers To Steer Clear Of (& What To Plant Instead)

    Not all ground covers are created equal. Learn which ones to avoid and which ones to plant for maintaining a balanced garden with noninvasive coverage.

    By Caitlin Castelaz June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • gardener spraying fruit tree

    The Best Time Of Year To Spray Fruit Trees To Prevent Worms In Your Fruit

    It's important to spray your fruit trees regularly to keep worms out your beautiful fruit, but there's also a proper time to spray them as well.

    By Sarah Coggan June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • close-up of naked lady flower

    How Naked Lady Flower Bulbs Got Their Spicy Nickname (And Where To Plant Them)

    Asking for naked lady flowers at the flower shop may feel a little uncomfortable, but there's no need to be! Here's why the flowers received their nickname.

    By Brandy Eaklor June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • installing brick pavers walkway

    The Simple Paver DIY That Takes Boring Walkways From Drab To Fab

    Paver stone walkways are a fantastic addition to a house, but what if you already have a concrete sidewalk there? This TikTok hack will show you the way.

    By Erika Dale June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Vertical hydroponics system

    Don't Try TikTok's Dollar Tree DIY For Hydroponic Gardening Without Knowing This

    Sure, you can try hydroponics on a budget with a pool noodle and some vinyl sheeting, but this method presents a few problems.

    By Ron Baker June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • A snake in a backyard

    Do Commercial Snake Repellents Actually Work Or Are You Tossing Money Down The Drain?

    House Digest spoke with Dr. Charles van Rees to determine if commercial snake repellents actually work. Our Conservation Scientist & Naturalist had this to say.

    By Christy Rae Ammons June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Heuchera growing next to other plants

    3 Beautiful Garden Flowers To Grow Near Colorful Heuchera Plants

    If you're looking for shade-loving plants to complement the bright shades of heuchera, these three make for attractive companions in your garden.

    By Nick Polishchuk June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • squirrel eating from bird feeder

    A DIY Squirrel Feeder May Be The Solution To Keeping Your Bird Feeder Pest-Free

    Tired of mischievous squirrels eating up all your bird feed? This DIY project will give them a space of their own and keep them away from your flying friends.

    By Christy Rae Ammons June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • patchy garden by fence

    Fill In Patchy Garden Areas With A Hardy Perennial That Boasts Pale Pink Flowers

    One option to fill your patchy garden is the lovely Geranium x cantabrigiense Biokovo, which not only spreads to fill vacant areas, but also has pink flowers.

    By Lauren Krystaf June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Overlapping white and green Brunnera leaves

    This Brunnera Plant With Heart-Shaped Leaves Will Produce Adorable Blue Flowers

    Refresh your garden with this enchanting ground cover. The brunnera's lovely heart-shaped leaves and blue flowers are a perfect, low-maintenance addition.

    By Mimi Mfundisi June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Hands shoveling dirt in garden bed

    12 Beautiful Ground Covers That Work Perfectly Under Hydrangeas

    The bare soil beneath hydrangeas is an eyesore, especially with younger plants. Consider growing one of these as ground cover for superb texture and color.

    By Brooke Younger June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • organza mesh drawstring bags

    The Clever Way You Could Reuse Mesh Jewelry Bags In Your Garden

    Don't toss those mesh jewelry gift bags in the trash. Our master gardener shares creative ways to use them to protect your plants in the garden.

    By Tiffany Selvey June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • a garden of pink petunias

    Your Petunias Will Thrive Alongside These 10 Companion Plants

    Petunias are a relatively easy-to-grow flowering plant that come in a range of colors. If they're part of your garden, grow these other plants along with them.

    By Brandy Eaklor June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • hanging baskets on fence

    Essential Tips To Ensure Your Flowers Thrive In A DIY Hanging Basket

    DIY hanging baskets are a wonderful way to add color and life to your space. Keep your flowers happy and healthy while "hanging" out with these tips.

    By Lauren Krystaf June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • hand holding blue-eyed cicada

    What It Means If You Spot A Rare Blue-Eyed Cicada In Your Yard

    Living in the eastern or midwestern U.S., you’re likely aware of the emergence of periodical cicadas. Here’s what it means if you spot a rare blue-eyed cicada.

    By Christy Rae Ammons June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Orchis italica growing in field

    Where The Naked Man Orchid Plant Got Its Cheeky Nickname (& Where To Grow Them)

    The naked man orchid plant certainly has quite the nickname, but there's a reason behind it. You could be able to grow this beloved European flower yourself.

    By Brooke Younger June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Farmer picking red apple from branch

    Which Apple Blossom Flowers Are Going To Produce The Largest Fruit In Your Garden?

    Looking at apple blossom flowers, how can you tell which will produce the largest fruit? There's one that you can bet will outgrow the others every time.

    By Naomi Meza June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • A gardener surrounded by tools

    Lesser-Known Lawn Tools You'll Wish You Had Sooner

    When it comes to must-have lawn tools, there are tons of options out there. But, these lesser known products may be worth adding to your landscaping arsenal.

    By Megan Brame June 2nd, 2024 Read More
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