Is Epsom Salt The Secret To Growing A Thriving Dogwood Tree?
Adding household Epsom salt to a tree's soil is a common hack and so-called miracle cure. But what can it really do for your dogwood tree? Here's what to know.
Read MoreAdding household Epsom salt to a tree's soil is a common hack and so-called miracle cure. But what can it really do for your dogwood tree? Here's what to know.
Read MoreSquash vine borers are one of the most difficult garden pests to deal with. Could a simple bowl in the right spot be the solution to your dead plants?
Read MoreWant to make your garden more whimsical and your home safer? This cute DIY mushroom ornament can do just that, doubling as a clever home security hack.
Read MoreAn ant moat prevents ants from getting into your hummingbird feeder. Instead of buying one, you can easily DIY an ant moat using a plastic bottle and wire.
Read MoreSplit tomatoes can be a real disappointment. Luckily, it's easy to prevent tomatoes from cracking by making a simple adjustment pre-planting.
Read MoreA boost of nutrients encourages peace lilies to bloom. Use these common household items to perk your peace lilies up without relying on commercial fertilizer.
Read MoreMany store-bought tomatoes can take around 78 days to produce fruit, but this lesser-known tomato variety has the quickest harvest time of all.
Read MoreCovering your whole garden with mesh may seem like a tempting way to finally get rid of pests for good — but mesh has downsides and can cause other issues.
Read MoreGrowing a whole banana plant from seed is more complicated than it sounds, especially if you want edible fruit. Here's what an expert recommends.
Read MoreIf, for one reason or another, you find yourself with an over-the-toilet organizer shelf, don't toss it! We have lots of ways you can put it to good use.
Read MoreSince onions grow underground, you have to rely on other cues to determine when they're ready to harvest. Here's approximately how long it takes.
Read MoreReplacing a broken lawn mower handle doesn't have to be an expensive fix. Instead of buying a replacement part, try this DIY to get your mower up and running.
Read MoreThere are so many soil amendments to choose from, it's hard to tell what's best. You might find your tomatoes will benefit from this option.
Read MoreLooking to achieve a lush lawn with overseeding? Get tips on timing, techniques, and best practices to ensure successful growth for a vibrant outdoor space.
Read MoreWashington state is one of many in the U.S. to ban these common ivy varities. And if you know anything about their growing patterns, you likely also know why.
Read MoreThis flowering ground cover has colorful blooms that will attract hummingbirds, and its tubular shape makes it easy for them to feed on the nectar.
Read MoreGardeners are turning to homemade and commercially produced chlorophyll fertilizer to give their plants a boost, but is it actually doing any good?
Read MoreReady to start transplanting your hydrangeas? This Martha Stewart tip will help you ensure a healthy and successful transplanting process from pot to soil.
Read MoreAstilbe comes in many colors to fill your garden with soft, gorgeous blooms. These flowers are perfect for propagating to fill in gaps in your landscape.
Read MorePet owners beware: this popular squirrel and pest detterent could affect your furry friends. Learn why it's not the safest choice and signs to watch for.
Read MoreIt may not be too late to plant veggies in July, depending on your location. Many crops flourish in summer, providing a wide selection of crops if you act fast.
Read MoreHummingbird nectar can be easily made at home with water and sugar, but before you pour it into the hummingbird feeder, make sure you do this.
Read MoreThrown away or donated, most pillows have the same fate: the landfill. Give your old pillows new life by repurposing them around your home and garden like this.
Read MoreSquirrels have an excellent sense of smell. You can keep them away from your garden with this naturally smelly deterrent that you probably never thought of.
Read MoreYou probably know that growing tomatoes in the same soil year after year, has its problems, which is why there's a better method using gravel that can help.
Read MoreThe lawn between the sidewalk and road, called a hellstrip due to its seemingly inhospitable growing environment, can be cultivated if you select plants wisely.
Read MoreFor cottage garden enthusiasts, there's a perennial that you might not have come across, which can add some unique interest to your outdoor space.
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