4 Reasons To Let Wild Violets Grow In Your Yard, According To Our Master Gardener
While many call wild violets a weed and try to get rid of them, there are 4 reasons why you may want to let the purple blooms grow in your yard instead.
Read MoreWhile many call wild violets a weed and try to get rid of them, there are 4 reasons why you may want to let the purple blooms grow in your yard instead.
Read MoreHydroponic systems allow gardeners to grow plants without soil, regardless of the season. Here's how this unconventional method works with strawberries.
Read MoreIce plants are a beautiful succulent perennial that add vibrancy to any garden. If you want to sow them into your plot, this is the best time to do it.
Read MoreFlowerpots used indoors have a tendency to scratch up floors and furniture, but there's a clever hack borrowed from the IT industry to prevent this.
Read MoreStumps are not typically considered attractive components of the modern backyard. Fortunately, there are at least a few methods to safely remove them.
Read MoreThe stars of HGTV's "Home Town" know a thing or two about backyards and making them fun places to gather. Here are a few tips from a 2022 episode.
Read MoreIf you're growing citrus trees for your garden, be sure to plant a specific type of flower nearby to protect them from various pests and diseases.
Read MoreCreeping lemon thyme is a valuable addition to any garden, but bringing out its mosquito repellent qualities may require an extra step or two.
Read MoreBird watching is one of the simple pleasures of spring. If you have these common household items lying around, you can turn your yard into a bird sanctuary.
Read MorePaper bags from lunches or the grocery store can easily be repurposed in a variety of ways around the home and garden, and we listed 16 smart ideas.
Read MoreHummingbirds are a delight to behold and are amazing pollinators you should welcome to your garden. Plant this native flower to encourage these zippy visitors.
Read MoreYes, you can get seeds at Dollar Tree. And yes, they're just as good as seeds from elsewhere. Create the spring garden of your dreams for less with $1.25 seeds.
Read MoreIf you enjoy seeing hummingbirds in your backyard, you may be looking for ways to attract them. Aside from placing a nectar feeder, consider hanging this fruit.
Read MoreHostas are hardy and low-maintenance, but not necessarily hard to kill. These common mistakes could be killing off your hosta plants completely.
Read MoreCitrus trees take a while to produce fruit but the pay-off is definitely worth it. Keep their soil in tip-top shape by growing these companion vegetables.
Read MoreWhenever you notice a change to the appearance of your tree, you should take a closer look. Here's why you shouldn't ignore your tree's bark turning white.
Read MoreLearn how to make a lemon tree bonsai. Our step-by-step lemon bonsai instructions will get your plant off to a good, healthy start for years of beauty.
Read MoreLearn why lavender and irises are perfect garden companions, what conditions they need and which plants grow well with irises for a gorgeous, healthy garden.
Read MoreIf a lawn is too big a commitment for you in terms of size or money, there's a lovely little flower with a naughty-sounding name that just might work instead.
Read MoreIf those annoying mealybugs won't stop coming after some of your indoor plants, then this one simple household item can really help you out.
Read MoreThis white, pink, or purple flower that's native to the Mediterranean region will make a great addition to your garden throughout early to late spring.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add bright colors to your garden, plant a variety of annual flowers. You can't go wrong with any of these gorgeous blooms.
Read MoreMilkweed is a great garden choice, but there are a few locations in which they should never be planted. Our Master Gardener Tiffany Selvey shares her insights.
Read MoreKiwi fruit in your garden? Yes, it could happen - especially if you follow these simple TikTok instructions on how to get your own kiwi vine at home.
Read MoreThat old garden hose you have lying around doesn't have to be destined for the trash - it can be turned into a useful runner for your outdoor space.
Read MorePool noodles can be a great low-cost tool for hydroponic gardening, but you have to be careful when using them. Here's one issue to consider.
Read MoreMany of us have probably heard of vegetable heirlooms, or even tried them for ourselves -- here's what they are and why gardeners should want to grow them.
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