The Best Plant Identification Apps To Protect Your Garden
No one wants invasive plant species in their garden, but trying to identify every plant in your space (and nearby!) is difficult without the help of these apps.
Read MoreNo one wants invasive plant species in their garden, but trying to identify every plant in your space (and nearby!) is difficult without the help of these apps.
Read MoreItching to do some gardening? Prep these hummingbird-approved seeds now, so come spring, you can welcome your feathered friends with lovely blooms to feed on.
Read MorePotted plants are more susceptible to frost damage as the roots are more exposed to the harsh weather. However, a placement trick can fight against cold temps.
Read MoreFalse cypress is a beautiful evergreen that grows well in many landscapes. Make the most of this tree by planting it with one of these companions.
Read MoreGrow stunning paperwhites indoors in time for the holidays. They can be grown in water alone and don't require drainage, so container options are endless.
Read MoreGlory of the snow is an early-blooming bulb that produces dainty blue and white flowers. Grow it alongside complementary plants with similar care requirements.
Read MoreMeet the tiny troublemaker with a big appetite — this invasive insect can turn your hemlock into a has-been. Here’s how you can keep an eye on your trees.
Read MoreDo you want to increase the amount of fireflies in your yard come summer? You should follow this fall gardening task tip now to help fireflies stick around.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to get beautiful, pink blooms out of your Christmas cactus, these tips and tricks will have your tropical plant flowering in no time.
Read MoreLive in a place that doesn't get much light, but want to spruce up your place with some houseplants? This low-light thriving tree is just what you need.
Read MoreBrown and green plant material provide your compost bin with much-needed nutrients. However, certain plants can contaminate the pile and should be discarded.
Read MoreYou might be surprised at how many fruits and veggies you can grow in your kitchen using nothing more than mason jars. Just remember to refresh the water often.
Read MoreA simple seasonal trick turns everyday greenery into long-lasting holiday fragrance, giving your home a cozy Christmas feel without candles or costly products.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to learn that some magnolia cultivars make great privacy hedges. One in particular also boasts pretty blooms with a banana-like scent.
Read MoreHolly symbolizes happiness for December birthdays, while gladiolus and poppies are flowers used to represent fallen soldiers and those born in August.
Read MoreDwarf apple trees are a great option for those who want to grow fruit but have a small yard. They have certain care needs to ensure a steady supply of fruit.
Read MoreBorder gardens can add texture and definition to your landscaping, and these shrubs are perfect for colorful, vibrant border gardens through fall and beyond.
Read MoreIf you accidentally break your favorite ceramic or terracotta plant pot, don't despair because there's a special kind of glue you can use to fix it easily.
Read MoreSome of us like to keep our houses warmer than average. If that's you, there are some houseplants that will thrive in your well-heated home.
Read MoreIf you can properly propagate a Christmas cactus, it will become a gift that keeps on giving. To avoid potential pitfalls, follow this simple tip.
Read MorePomegranates are beautiful and delicious, but not every climate is suited to growing the trees outside. These smaller cultivars are perfect for indoor growing.
Read MoreThere are several plants you do not want to keep on your kitchen counters because they contain toxic properties. Keep this one out of reach.
Read MoreFresh herbs typically rule the garden in spring and summer, but this complex and aromatic herb can be propagated over winter to jumpstart your garden next year.
Read MoreA garden arch brings a touch of sophistication to a yard, but you can elevate the look even further by decorating it. There are many options to suit any budget.
Read MoreWhile ferns are not commonly known for enjoying bright sun and heat, there's one fern-like plant you might want to consider for that sunny spot in your garden.
Read MoreIf you have stepping stones running across a lawn, you'll have to periodically clear the stones' edges of grass overgrowth. This smart hack makes the task easy.
Read MoreHoliday cacti are a popular way to add living décor to your home for the festive season. The cultivar you choose depends on flower color and growth habit.
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