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  • a once-charming pea gravel path is now full of weeds

    Not Landscape Fabric Or Vinegar: This Simple Addition Helps Prevent Weeds In Pea Gravel

    Weeds in pea gravel aren’t just a surface problem. A commonly skipped construction step makes all the difference in long-term maintenance and appearance.

    By Nancy Schaffer 2 days ago Read More
  • Woman standing over a table crafting a centerpiece.

    The Little-Known Plant To Add To Your Centerpiece That Has A Delicious Holiday Scent

    What if your holiday centerpiece could recreate the scent of freshly baked gingerbread? With the addition of this easy-to-grow plant, it can.

    By Amy Horton 2 days ago Read More
  • Garden full of shrubs for privacy

    The Fragrant Shrub With Stunning White Flowers That Makes A Great Privacy Hedge

    Fast-growing shrubs can make excellent privacy hedges, especially for the more impatient among us. This shrub produces fragrant flowers for added interest.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 days ago Read More
  • Woman gardener takes care of basil houseplant

    Why You May Want To Skip Overwintering Herbs This Winter

    Herbs are pretty fussy, and everything from temperature fluctuations to pests can pose a risk to their survival if you plan on overwintering them.

    By Jack Vatsal 2 days ago Read More
  • small patio surrounded by plants and privacy fencing

    Grow This Evergreen Tree On Your Patio For Natural Privacy While Saving Space

    Creating outdoor privacy doesn’t have to mean sacrificing space, and some compact evergreens offer a natural solution that works well on patios.

    By Megan Newton 2 days ago Read More
  • An African American woman plants seeds in a tray indoors.

    Plant This Spicy Veggie In December For Stronger, Bigger Harvests

    If you've planted this piquant vegetable in the spring, you may have found that it needed longer to ripen than anticipated. Start in December instead.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 days ago Read More
  • hanging plants in a row

    Enjoy Fresh Produce Year Round By Growing These Plants In Hanging Pots

    There's nothing like growing your own produce; however, if you lack the space for an in-ground garden or raised beds, consider using hanging pots.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 2 days ago Read More
  • Cardinal on a tree limb

    Fruits That Turn Cardinals Into Eager Visitors To Your Yard

    If you want to see beautiful red cardinals in your yard, here are the fruits that will make your yard a cardinal hotspot.

    By Lisa Bonham 3 days ago Read More
  • A person wearing floral gloves pruning a green grapevine

    9 Plants You Should Prune In December Before It's Too Late

    Winter pruning isn’t just about cleanup. Some plants respond best to December cuts, shaping how they grow, bloom, and recover when spring arrives.

    By Nina Phillips 3 days ago Read More
  • A home and large fir tree are covered in snow

    How To Shovel Snow The Right Way To Keep Your Back Safe

    Snow is one of the most beautiful natural phenomena, but it can become a back-breaking nuisance when it builds up in your driveway and yard.

    By House Digest Staff 3 days ago Read More
  • A variety of pruning tools for winter laying on the grass and snow

    The Fruit That Should Be Pruned In Winter

    Winter can be harsh on plants, so interference might seem like exacerbation. This not the case with this fruiting plant that welcomes winter treatments.

    By Alisha Land 3 days ago Read More
  • close up of bay leaf plant

    Bay Leaf Plant Varieties That Grow Well In Containers And Outdoor Gardens

    Looking to spice up your small space? Choose these bay leaf varieties that thrive in pots and gardens — proof that even your herbs can be overachievers.

    By Candina Jordan 3 days ago Read More
  • Person pruning an indoor rosemary plant

    13 Simple Tips And Tricks To Grow Thriving Rosemary Plants Indoors

    Rosemary is a versatile plant, able to be used for everything from cooking to making homemade soap. If you want to grow it indoors, keep these tips in mind.

    By Megan Brame 3 days ago Read More
  • Someone picking cherry tomatoes off of a potted plant

    Not Eggshells Or Banana Peels: This Forgotten Kitchen Liquid Helps Tomato Plants Thrive

    Few foods are tastier than tomatoes fresh off the vine, and if you have a tomato plant of your own, give it an extra nutritional boost with this liquid.

    By Katie Barton 3 days ago Read More
  • Wild Wood mouse resting on the root of a tree

    These Varieties Of Grasses Are Like A Mice Magnet In Your Yard

    Ornamental grasses can beautify your landscape, but they often act as an invitation to certain wildlife too. These grasses are sure to draw mice.

    By Aleem Ahmad 3 days ago Read More
  • evergreen boxwoods covered in snow

    Simple Steps To Keep Your Boxwoods Safe From Winter Damage

    Boxwoods are hardy down to zones 4 or 5, so they’re not exactly the most cold-sensitive plants — nonetheless, winter injury is their most common threat.

    By Nancy Schaffer 3 days ago Read More
  • A mole perched on top of a molehill

    12 Ways That You Could Be Attracting Moles Into Your Yard (And How To Fix It)

    Is there an abundance of molehills in your backyard or lawn that's ruining your day? There are likely a few things that keep bringing moles to your yard.

    By Daniel Warden 4 days ago Read More
  • Beautiful Christmas cactus in full bloom

    The Simple Hack That Will Have Your Christmas Cactus Blooming In No Time

    It's disappointing if your Christmas cactus doesn't bloom during the winter season, but there are some easy tricks to ensure you see some flowers.

    By Barb Hudson 4 days ago Read More
  • Dog and cat on a white bed in front of a Christmas tree

    9 Common Holiday Plants That Are Actually Toxic To Pets

    If you want to bring the holiday spirit indoors with different festive plants, you should absolutely know which ones to keep your dogs or cats away from.

    By Kristeen Cherney 4 days ago Read More
  • Close up of person holding snake plant

    The Kitchen Leftover Your Snake Plant Will Love

    Snake plants are super popular houseplants, and if you want to give yours a nutritional boost with your culinary cast-offs, hold on to this.

    By Magdalena Becker 4 days ago Read More
  • Poinsettia plant in bloom

    How To Prune Your Poinsettia Plant To Encourage More Beautiful Blooms

    Poinsettia plants can last for years after the holiday season — if you know how to treat them right. Here's the pruning schedule you should follow.

    By Kyle Schurman 4 days ago Read More
  • woman watering lemon tree indoors

    The Popular Variety Of Lemon You Can Successfully Grow Indoors

    Lemons might bring to mind sunny and warm climates, but you can grow one potted variety of the citrus fruit in your house easily, regardless of USDA Zone.

    By Megan Newton 4 days ago Read More
  • Cute young white-tailed doe prancing through a grassy area

    Everyone Does It, But Here's Why You Shouldn't Feed The Deer In Your Yard During Winter

    Feeding animals in the harsh winter might seem kind, but the truth is that their bodies are adapted for changing seasons. Our interference can cause problems.

    By Lisa Davis 4 days ago Read More
  • sorghum in a field

    Sorghum Is A Superfood You Can Grow In Your Own Yard. Here's How

    Sorghum is an underrated superfood that definitely deserves a spot in your kitchen garden. It's quite easy to grow with the right care practices.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 4 days ago Read More
  • Array of fresh evergreen boughs on table.

    The 10 Best Evergreens For Winter Holiday Decor, Suggested By Our Pro Gardener

    It's time to think beyond holly berries and pine sprigs, these evergreen picks — chosen by a pro gardener — bring fresh, festive flair to your winter décor.

    By Peg Aloi 5 days ago Read More
  • Hand seeding lawn

    The Best Time To Dormant Seed A Lawn (& How To Do It Correctly)

    Dormant seeding is a technique that takes advantage of winter temperatures to plant grass so that by spring you're growing a healthy, lush lawn.

    By Ana Markosi 5 days ago Read More
  • A person puts a wreath decorated with ornaments away in a storage box

    Goodbye, Traditional Christmas Wreaths: The Minimalist Alternative You Need To Try

    Looking for an elegant alternative to the classic wreath this Christmas? Try this minimalist decor you can DIY with colors and textures from around the yard.

    By Lauren LaMore 5 days ago Read More
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