How And When To Prune Your Christmas Cactus For More Beautiful Blooms
If you want to ensure your Christmas cactus is able to produce beautiful and healthy blooms, it's important to know when and how to prune them.
Read MoreIf you want to ensure your Christmas cactus is able to produce beautiful and healthy blooms, it's important to know when and how to prune them.
Read MoreThere are plenty of weeds you don't want in your yard, but not only is goatweed annoying, it's actually dangerous. Don't skip this step when you're removing it.
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Read MoreHaving your gladiola flop and fall can be a huge disappointment in the garden, but it doesn't take much to help these flowers stand up tall all season long.
Read MoreSome weeds may be pretty enough to want to keep, but some are invasive and keeping them around can damage the ecosystem. Here's one to kick out of your garden.
Read MoreTough succulents are great for scorching climates or struggling new plant owners. If these scenarios are familiar, consider growing this drought-tolerant plant.
Read MoreWondering if atrazine weed killer is safe to use? Discover key information about its safety and potential impacts to make an informed decision.
Read MoreDiscover how to create a stunning flower farm right in your own yard. Learn tips from selecting flowers to planting techniques for a vibrant outdoor space.
Read MoreDiscover whether a common flooring product is the solution to effectively prevent weeds growth in gravel. Learn about a creative method for weed-free landscape.
Read MoreLooking to mimic Martha Stewart's impressive garden? Try out these three varieties of hydrangeas to bring a pop of sweet color to your outdoor space.
Read MorePlumbago is an excellent ground cover, and even though it loves the sun, there are ways to plant it under shade trees and still enjoy its vibrant blooms.
Read MoreWhether through migration or just staying put, there are likely many birds that overwinter in your region. Here are the most common, and what you can feed them.
Read MoreThe longer you let beech bark disease advance, the more lethal it becomes. Learn to spot scale disease quickly to protect your precious beech trees.
Read MoreLavender isn't the easiest plant to grow as it requires very specific conditions. For that reason, you may be wondering if it can handle humidity.
Read MoreDiscover the stunning long-blooming perennial that you can easily grow from seed. Learn tips and tricks for successful planting to add color to your garden.
Read MoreCanna lilies bring a tropical vibe to the garden; however, they can't survive harsh winters outdoors. Here's how to care for them during the winter.
Read MoreWhen your vining plants get unruly you have a few options. You can stake them, but that can cause the plant to be top-heavy. Here's a better solution.
Read MoreWishbone flowers' two-tone blooms are effortlessly cheerful, but you'll need to be careful when planting them if you want to keep their heads held high.
Read MoreBefore using pre-emergent for crabgrass control, consider this essential warning. Discover potential risks and best practices to protect your lawn effectively
Read MorePachysandra is known for being an incredibly invasive ground cover, so it's best to remove it to avoid it crowding out other plants. Here's how to do that.
Read MoreWhile the name might make you want to cry, there's nothing sad about the soft and bouncy baby tear's plant. Here's why you should use it to blanket your yard.
Read MoreWeed killer can give you a lush, green lawn or leave it yellow and patchy. To avoid the latter, here are the best weed killers that won't harm your grass.
Read MoreSome plants are multi-purpose, and there's one that supports wildlife like bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, that can prevent erosion on a slope.
Read MoreYou can have young healthy seedlings one day and decimated stubs the next. Garden pests work quickly, so it helps to have a barrier to keep them out.
Read MoreHaving patches of dirt in your background is a huge eyesore. Instead of planting expensive grass, consider these budget-friendly alternatives.
Read MoreTo keep your landscaping gravel or rocks from flying away and making a mess, rock or mulch glue is an option. But, how do they work? We explain here.
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