The Shrub With Stunning Foliage That Changes Every Season You Can Grow In Containers
Maintain year-round interest in your container garden with this vibrant shrub, a low-maintenance and compact addition offering a cycle of seasonal colors.
Read MoreMaintain year-round interest in your container garden with this vibrant shrub, a low-maintenance and compact addition offering a cycle of seasonal colors.
Read MoreWith so many different holly cultivars and holly look-alikes, at least one is bound to work in your garden. Here are 15 varieties to ensure year-round interest.
Read MoreA sudden cold snap can mean big trouble for your tropical croton plants. But you can avoid this risk altogether with a simple change to the environment.
Read MoreBeat the winter blues by planting now — from snapdragons to foxgloves, these spring flowers started from seed will have hummingbirds flocking to your yard.
Read MoreThis citrus tree is a slow-grower, but when it does mature it reaches a height of up to 15 feet and produces sweet fruit that ripens in winter.
Read MoreWhen the heat is on, okra thrives, but there's one key ingredient to its success — here’s the foolproof way to grow it even in scorching temps.
Read MoreA dramatic indoor plant with rich foliage is gaining attention for its bold look and manageable care needs, making it a standout choice for homes.
Read MoreIf you’re cleaning out your fireplace, don’t throw away that wood ash. It contains many helpful nutrients that could benefit your rose bushes.
Read MoreAre you one of those gardeners who group any task requiring shears under the pruning banner? It turns out deadheading is a unique method with specific quirks.
Read MoreSpider plants don't just up and die when they're underwatered. They communicate their thirst to indoor gardeners through their foliage and overall shape.
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard all sorts of wild ideas for repelling lizards from your yard or garden, so let’s separate fact from fiction. What really works?
Read MoreWith pros and cons to both, deciding between a custom or pre-built pergola boils down your specific priorities, such as budget or the layout of your space.
Read MoreWater propagation is relatively easy, but things can go haywire quickly if you're distracted. Cloudy water spells trouble for cuttings and needs instant fixing.
Read MoreUnsure what to give a family member or friend for their birthday? Get them a houseplant that matches the personality of people born in their specific month.
Read MoreIf there's one thing birds love, it's splashing around in a shallow dish of water. It just so happens that a tool for vehicle repair makes a great birdbath.
Read MoreDiatomaceous earth is a white powder made from crushed ancient diatom fossils. Its sharp edges damage insect bodies, making it a useful garden pest deterrent.
Read MoreIn the winter, birds will likely come to your bird feeder in search of energy-dense food to stay warm. This addition will provide that for them.
Read MoreRemoving snow from tree branches is crucial to protect them through the winter. Bundle up, and follow these simple tips to avoid injury to you or your tree.
Read MoreIf you're a small-space gardener and you thought that growing melons is impossible, think again, because this mini melon variety will thrive in a container.
Read MoreWhether you've filled out all your shelves or your just looking for more colorful plants, this trailing perennial can take your collection to new heights.
Read MoreDevelop a lemony fresh scent throughout your home by growing this thriving houseplant in the bathroom or other areas in your home.
Read MoreFrom poinsettias to African violets, some houseplants seem to roll out the welcome mat for mealybugs. Here are which ones to watch and how to deal with them.
Read MoreEnjoy all the mental, physical, and social benefits of this long-standing Italian dining tradition with just a few simple additions to the backyard.
Read MoreThese seeds — including carrots, beets, and sunflowers — just aren’t worth the trouble of growing indoors during those tricky transition months.
Read MoreWinter doesn't need to mean the end of your edible garden. Many leafy greens are cold-hardy and can continue to be grown even when the temperatures drop.
Read MoreBirds primarily use nesting boxes to raise their young in spring and summer, but a simple change can turn the abandoned shelter into a warm winter roost.
Read MoreThere's no need to throw your used tea leaves in the garbage when they can have a second life by improving the health of your indoor and outdoor plants.
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