Leatherman's Highly Rated Tools For Tackling Garden Projects
Leatherman's tools are renowned for their durability, and many of these versatile tools are ideal for tackling garden projects like trimming and pruning.
Read MoreLeatherman's tools are renowned for their durability, and many of these versatile tools are ideal for tackling garden projects like trimming and pruning.
Read MoreDo you have sparse and spindly hydrangeas? Find out how the seasons and a simple pair of shears can ensure full, lush blooms for your flowering shrubs.
Read MorePeace lilies are generally easy houseplants to care for, but if you make this watering mistake, you'll probably notice their leaf tips turning brown.
Read MoreTired of pesky moles digging up your lawn? These types of garden decor could nudge them away, and as a plus, add quirky style to your exterior.
Read MoreHouseplants come in all shapes and sizes, and there's one that not only grows quickly but also adds visual interest to those empty corners of a room.
Read MoreWe've compiled eight tools to make snow removal easier, whether you need clear away a light dusting or break your way free of an ice-tastrophy.
Read MoreNot all houseplants need full sunlight to survive, which means you can still add gorgeous pops of color to your home with this beautiful fern.
Read MoreThe best hedge trimmer style depends on your comfort level and landscaping layout. Here's how to decide whether a single- or double-sided tool is right for you.
Read MoreHellebore flowers bloom in winter and early spring and need lots of sunlight. When planted under this kind of tree, they get all of their needs met.
Read MorePrickly pear fruit is edible, and tasty at that! However, it's covered in dangerous spines, so you need to know the harvesting methods to avoid getting spiked.
Read MoreRewilded gardens are popular with homeowners wanting to protect native flora and fauna. Start small, and soon you'll have a thriving wildlife-friendly backyard.
Read MoreIf you're new to gardening and are just deciding which tools you need, you might want to understand the difference between garden shears and pruners.
Read MoreKeeping your jade plant content during the winter months is not that difficult if you follow a few simple tips to provide the conditions it needs.
Read MoreThere are definitely ways to effectively reuse old potting soil, but not all methods are created equal. Here's one use you'll want to avoid when gardening.
Read MoreIt's easy to keep your hoyas from feeling the winter blues. Learn how much water, light, and humidity will keep them thriving, and even blooming, till spring.
Read MoreIf stepping across your yard suddenly feels squishy and wrong, there’s a reason, and knowing the likely culprits is the key to stopping the damage early.
Read MorePropagating houseplants is a great way to get more blooms for your buck. Follow this easy, beginner-friendly method to propagate begonias for your garden.
Read MoreAn easygoing and beginner-friendly houseplant, snake plants are popular for a good reason. They're also easy to propagate into containers like coffee mugs.
Read MoreIf your colorful orchids look a little worse for the wear, check out your fruit bowl for something that will give them a little potassium boost.
Read MoreCome November, many plants are done growing for the season. Plant this perennial in late fall, however, and receive golden blooms and pollinators in summer.
Read MorePoison ivy is the bane of many summer gardeners, but just because the leaves are gone doesn't mean it's harmless in winter. Watch out for this creepy vine.
Read MoreAs long as your garden soil hasn't yet frozen solid, there are bulbs you can still plant for blooms come springtime. Check out these 12 gorgeous options.
Read MoreWhile there are several reasons why your peace lily may have brown tips on its leaves, the main culprit is usually too much of a good thing.
Read MoreMany of us like to enjoy our patios year-round, but if you want to keep some privacy, make sure you have some of these vines, shrubs, and trees around.
Read MoreIt's finally that time of year: Your Christmas cactus is forming little buds just in time for the holiday season. If they're falling off, this might be why.
Read MoreAs the temperatures drop, you should expect to see fewer blooms in your garden, but there are a few tough flowers that will bloom through November.
Read MoreNot all houseplants love humidity. However, there are lots of tropical plants that hail from damp rainforests, and many of them will benefit from a pebble tray.
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