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  • Wisteria frutescens is a stunning native plant.

    If Your Native Wisteria Isn't Blooming, This Household Staple Can Help It Thrive

    When you're growing American wisteria, you want to make sure it's producing loads of stunning, aromatic blooms. This household product may help.

    By Kim Griffin 11 months ago Read More
  • Liatris sways in a cottage garden

    The Biggest Problem That May Occur When Growing Blazing Star Plants

    Blazing star plants add color and creativity to your yard, but it’s important to be aware of the biggest problem you’re likely to encounter when growing them.

    By Annette Hird 11 months ago Read More
  • Man using Stihl chainsaw to cut wood

    What Do The Letters On Stihl Lawn Care Tools Mean?

    The letters on Stihl outdoor power tools and equipment can feel like solving a cipher, but once you know what the letters mean, things become a lot clearer.

    By Kyle Schurman 11 months ago Read More
  • Weeds growing in gravel

    Natural Ingredients That'll Get Rid Of Weeds Growing In Gravel

    It can be difficult to get rid of weeds growing in gravel since their roots stretch deep beneath the rocks. These natural ingredients will help eliminate them.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • man weeding patio paver cracks

    Tricks To Prevent Pesky Weeds From Growing Between Your Pavers

    Weeds have a way of sprouting up through the tiniest of cracks, making it difficult to keep them out of the gaps between pavers. Here are some ideas.

    By Kate Nicholson 11 months ago Read More
  • Colorful flowers in planter pots

    The No-Sew Trick For Adorable DIY Flower Pot Covers

    Want to customize your flower pots with cute designs? Use this easy and cheap DIY to beautify your flower pots without having to sew it together.

    By Amanda Anthony 11 months ago Read More
  • gloved hands pulling out green weeds

    Get Rid Of Tough Weeds With A Handy Garden Tool

    Is it impossible for you to pull up woody weeds in your yard? Discover a handy garden tool that will make it much easier to remove those pesky weeds.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • Hands pouring liquid with watering can

    How To Sterilize Soil With Hydrogen Peroxide (And Why You Should)

    If you want to keep your plants in tiptop shape, you might consider sterilizing your soil with hydrogen peroxide. Here's how to do it -- and why you should.

    By Melody Ip 11 months ago Read More
  • There are few situations in which it's best to remove plant roots.

    Why Are People Trimming Their Peace Lily's Roots & Should You Try It?

    Peace lilies can be a little dramatic, but they are generally low-maintenance houseplants that just need basic maintenance -- should root trimming be done?

    By Kandice Vincent 11 months ago Read More
  • A glass of milk is placed by a plant outside

    Does Milk Actually Work To Treat Mildew In Your Garden?

    If you've noticed mildew in your garden, you may be wondering if there are alternative remedies you can try, such as milk. But does it actually work?

    By Kim Griffin 11 months ago Read More
  • An up close view of perennial ryegrass seeds at germination

    What Are The Best Soil Types For Planting Perennial Ryegrass?

    Are you considering planting perennial ryegrass? Well, then it's good to know if you have one of the best soil types often used to grow this plant.

    By Kandice Vincent 12 months ago Read More
  • broken terracotta pot with plant

    Should You Use Pieces Of Broken Flower Pots As Drainage Material For Planters?

    The idea of using pieces of broken flower pots as drainage material for planters has been around for a while, but should you try it? Some say no. Here's why.

    By Melody Ip 12 months ago Read More
  • Someone holding garden seeds in their hand.

    Tips And Tricks For Winter Seed Sowing

    Direct sowing and starting seeds indoors are common practices for starting a garden, but what if you could get a head start on your plants in the winter?

    By Lauren Krystaf 12 months ago Read More
  • A messy backyard with tall grass and weeds

    The Average Cost Of Hiring Professionals For Backyard Clean-Up

    If your backyard is in dire need of clean-up, you may be tempted to hire a professional. But before you do, here’s a look at how much it'll cost on average.

    By Jeff Katieno 12 months ago Read More
  • A person planting a sapling in the ground

    What Are Keystone Plants And Why Should You Consider Growing Them?

    Discover what keystone plants are and what role they play in our ecosystems. Learn which plants are considered keystones an how to care for them.

    By Judy Schumer 12 months ago Read More
  • Without pruning, squash plants grow long vines.

    How To Prune Squash Plants For A Bigger, Healthier Harvest

    We don't often think about pruning our squash plants, but doing so can result in healthier vegetables that produce a bigger harvest. Here's how.

    By Bri Myrick 12 months ago Read More
  • Someone opening a mesh fruit bag

    Don't Throw Out Your Fruit Bags Until You Try One Creative Garden Hack

    If you're looking for creative ways to repurpose would-be trash into useful items, here's the clever gardening DIY you can create using fruit bags.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 12 months ago Read More
  • Person holding LECA balls with planter

    Mess-Free Ways To Use LECA To Grow Indoor Plants Without Soil

    Are you sick of the messes that potted soil can often leave behind? Then, you may want to try growing indoor plants with LECA instead. Here's why.

    By Emily Ray 12 months ago Read More
  • An up close side view of a blooming gardenia bud

    The Pruning Mistake That Is Causing Your Gardenia Not To Bloom

    Discover the common pruning mistake that may be preventing your gardenia from blooming. Learn how to correct it for vibrant, healthy flowers in your garden.

    By Annette Hird 12 months ago Read More
  • woman in a peony garden

    The Best Way For Beginner Gardeners To Grow Happy, Healthy Peonies

    Peonies are one of the most stunning blooms that a beginner gardener can plant. Try this newbie-friendly way to grow healthy peonies in your yard.

    By Bri Myrick 12 months ago Read More
  • Rows of stacked terra cotta saucers

    Grab An Old Terra Cotta Plant Saucer & Watch What You Can Grow

    Transform an old terra cotta plant saucer into a creative gardening. Discover how to make the most of this simple DIY idea for thriving plants.

    By Kim Griffin 12 months ago Read More
  • Swarm of orange butterflies against blue sky

    The Sedum Ground Cover That Will Attract Butterflies With Its White Flowers

    What could be better than a lush, colorful, and low-maintenance groundcover? One that attracts pretty pollinators, of course, and this sedum does just that.

    By Lauren Krystaf 12 months ago Read More
  • Plumbago attracts many beneficial insects.

    The Best Way To Care For Beautiful Plumbago In The Winter

    Plumbago is cold-hard in warm climates, but that doesn't mean you can't grow it further north. Here's how to keep it healthy over the winter.

    By Abigail Singrey 12 months ago Read More
  • Wheelbarrow with dirt on stepping stones in barren yard

    The Ground Cover With Rich Berries That Adds Striking Color & Year-Round Interest

    If you're feeling jaded about grass, there's no shortage of interesting ground cover alternatives, and this low-growing cultivar is a year-round showstopper.

    By Lauren Krystaf 12 months ago Read More
  • A person holding a scoop of baking soda on a trowel

    The Baking Soda Hack Some Gardeners Use When Growing Asparagus (& Should You Try It?)

    If you're hoping to grow delicious and thriving asparagus, there are several hacks you can try. Some include using baking soda - however, does it work?

    By Madisen Swenson 12 months ago Read More
  • A woman holding a daisy plant above a hole in the ground

    Before You Plant Daisies, You Need To Know These Things

    Daisies can put on a charmingly cheerful display in a flower garden, but there are certain things to be careful of when growing this pretty plant family.

    By Megan Brame 12 months ago Read More
  • A ground-level view of a beautiful manicured lawn with perimeter landscaping

    How Often You Should Be Spraying Your Lawn With Neem Oil (& Why You'd Want To)

    Discover the ideal frequency for spraying neem oil on your lawn and why it's a good reason you should start using it. You may be surprised by its benefits.

    By Baylee Bunce 12 months ago Read More
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