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If you want to add some flavor to your indoor kitchen garden, you'll need the right kind of plants. Here's what our in-house Master Gardener recommends.
Read MoreIf you want to add some flavor to your indoor kitchen garden, you'll need the right kind of plants. Here's what our in-house Master Gardener recommends.
Read MoreDon't let your houseplants fall victim to the dark, cold hours of the winter season. Keep them alive and thriving by installing this indoor lighting fix.
Read MoreBefore you drag that tree inside, there's an important step you need to take — your floors (and those future fluffier branches) will thank you.
Read MoreAlthough cuttings for propagation are most often taken during the growing season, some plants can be grown from hardwood cuttings taken over the winter.
Read MoreKeeping your plants in the wrong kind of planter can spell disaster in the winter months. These types, however, should be able to withstand the colder weather.
Read MoreBypass pruners work like scissors, whereas other tools use leverage or make crushing cuts. Learn how these tools work to find the best option for your garden.
Read MoreIf you live in a small city apartment with few windows or are looking for a plant for an interior home office, look no further than this stately tropical plant.
Read MoreGoing away over the holidays? Don't leave your Christmas tree to dry out. This DIY uses items you probably already have at home to keep your tree hydrated.
Read MoreMany people overlook location when trying to find ways to keep cut flowers fresh. This vase placement mistake is all too common and will shorten flowers' life.
Read MoreChristmas Cactus definitely need sunlight, but if you give them too much they could weaken and even die. Here are the signs to watch for as you care for them.
Read MorePreserving homegrown vegetables over the winter is a great way to eat sustainably. So, does this ancient winter root cellar trick really keep produce fresh?
Read MoreIf you take hardwood cuttings from this Christmassy native tree in December, you'll have hardy saplings ready for planting in your garden in the spring.
Read MoreThe Christmas cactus is a popular holiday houseplant, on par with poinsettias and sprigs of holly. Find out the history of these fascinating plant.
Read MoreIf you're planning your garden for next year, you might want to find out what stunning new plant varieties garden centers will showcase in 2026.
Read MoreIf you like to celebrate Christmas with a real evergreen tree, you should look out for these characteristics to know whether or not it's a good buy.
Read MoreIf you have a bird bath that you want to be used year-round, we put together some tips that will help keep the water from freezing during colder months.
Read MoreThis winter craft costs nearly nothing when you use the resources in your garden. Put your DIY skills to work to prep for your spring garden.
Read MoreSnow blowers are designed to make the freezing season easier to handle, but you could be making a crucial flub that's causing you and your machine extra stress.
Read MorePoinsettias have certainly earned a reputation as a gorgeous winter plant, but this beautiful flower requires less work and can bloom multiple times.
Read MoreShade trees are wonderful specimens to have around your landscape, but if you don't like cleaning up messes, these trees may be perfect for your space.
Read MoreWhile spring bird migration starts at different times in different regions, winter prep is always a good idea — otherwise you risk missing out.
Read MoreWhere is that musty, foul stench coming from? Well, if you have houseplants, they could be the cause. Luckily, it's an easy issue to prevent and treat.
Read MoreSnow on the ground doesn't always mean your plants are getting enough water. Instead, you should be following this winter watering tip to help them thrive.
Read MoreBay leaves are aromatic herbs that can add flavor to soups, stews, and teas. Instead of buying them from the store, why not propagate them yourself? Here's how.
Read MoreCompost is made up of "brown" materials rich in carbon and "green" materials rich in nitrogen. Here are some key green materials to help your garden flourish.
Read MoreThese DIY tests uncover your soil's texture and drainage rate. Then you'll know which plants will grow best in your garden and if you need to amend the soil.
Read MoreWhen succulent leaves die, it may be tempting to just leave them be, but should you remove them instead? Could it cause problems for the plant?
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