8 Salt-Tolerant Plants That Can Thrive In A Winter Garden
For a bountiful garden, even in the midst of winter, try these hardy plants that can survive poor soil and salt exposure while keeping their winter color.
Read MoreFor a bountiful garden, even in the midst of winter, try these hardy plants that can survive poor soil and salt exposure while keeping their winter color.
Read MoreWhile winter squash plants are known to take up a lot of space in the garden, here's a selection of more compact varieties that you can grow in containers.
Read MoreThis tropical houseplant is easy to care for, but definitely requires some unique conditions in order to thrive. Make sure to offer it plenty of humidity.
Read MoreWith beautiful bright yellow foliage that shines year-round, this low-maintenance evergreen proves you don’t need flowers to make a bold statement.
Read MoreCreating a bird-friendly garden isn't just for spring and summer. Here's how you can make your yard extra hospitable for the birds in cold, winter weather.
Read MoreHaving a black cherry tree in your yard may sound nice, but there are some major cons you'll need to consider that could affect your family's health and safety.
Read MoreIf you live in an area with full sun most of the year, you'll want to consider planting a succulent garden. This one succulent is the perfect addition.
Read MoreIf you're keen to add some stunning floral color to your garden, you can't go past these outstanding phlox varieties recommended by our professional gardener.
Read MoreYour fence is more than just a marker for your property's boundaries; it's also a responsibility that you share with your neighbor, with certain limitations.
Read MoreThat uneven bird bath isn't just an eyesore — it could be hazardous to the birds too! Fix your leaning bird bath with a solid foundation to keep it level.
Read MoreBroken garden tools seemingly don't have much use once they're damaged, but with this simple idea, you can use one to mount a birdhouse in your yard.
Read MoreEggshells have many garden uses. They can help nourish the soil, change the pH, and kill pathogens. However, they're not proven to help with this garden task.
Read MoreAmong the many clever ways to hide an ugly outdoor faucet, plopping this solution in place is one of the easiest yet most attractive options available.
Read MorePruning this sappy tree in early spring is basically an open invitation for destructive fungus and troublesome pests — here’s why waiting pays off.
Read MoreWinter is often a time of dormant plants, dropped leaves, and a lack of color, but this boxwood variety will add a pop of greenery in even the coldest months.
Read MoreIf you want your peace lilies to flourish, it’s all about location so you’ll want to avoid this hobby area that will expose them to the elements.
Read MoreWith eye-catching variegated leaves and Feng Shui–approved vibes, this rubber plant is said to bring good luck , prosperity, and happy energy into your home.
Read MoreOur master gardener Tiffany Selvey shares the watering method that might benefit other houseplants but spells disaster for your snake plants.
Read MoreTrash cans can seriously detract from the look of your space, but this easy DIY creates a functional barrier that doubles as whimsical outdoor decor.
Read MoreLike sand, a certain leftover kitchen item creates a grippy surface to prevent slipping on ice. This icy sidewalk hack reduces waste while improving footing.
Read MoreOur master gardener reveals the strategies she employs to keep squirrels away from her raised beds, whether it's using wire, gravel, or even other plants.
Read MoreA DIY vertical garden maximizes space in a small area. This vertical planter uses a common container that people often toss for an inexpensive upcycle.
Read MoreDon’t worry if you live in the Northeast — this pest usually sticks to other regions. Here’s where it’s found and why your trees may (or may not) be at risk.
Read MoreLove American robins and want them to stick around during the cold months instead of heading south? Plant this berry-covered shrub to keep them well fed.
Read MoreWhile some houseplant watering hacks are worth listening to, far too many are popularized for making life easier for indoor gardeners rather than their plants.
Read MoreIf you have a small yard, you may have discounted the idea of growing fruit trees. This compact, sun-loving citrus with delicious fruit may change your mind.
Read MoreDoes your bathroom have poor ventilation and regularly fills with steam? While not all houseplants will thrive in humidity, this easy-care rainforest vine will.
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