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  • Pepper plant seedlings in plastic cups sitting in garden

    A Basic Solo Cup Is All You Need To Kickstart Your Pepper Garden On A Budget

    Instead of transplanting pepper plants from tiny seed cell trays to pots and then to your garden, start growing them in Solo cups.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • Boxes with delicious fresh vegetables.

    Keep Your Vegetables Fresh For Longer This Summer With One Simple Gardening Tip

    It can be a bummer when your fresh-picked homegrown veggies wilt too quickly in the fridge. Luckily, this tip can help keep your garden vegetables fresh longer.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • hand planting seeds in soil

    The Decades-Old Keyhole Garden Trend Is Regaining Popularity - Here's How To Build One

    A keyhole garden is a cleverly designed structure that uses compost efficiently to create an easy-to-access garden in your backyard. Here's how to build it.

    By Dianne Wilson Read More
  • A colorful container garden with masses of pretty flowers in brightly colored pots

    The Stunning Easy-To-Grow Petunia Variety You'll Want To Plant For Continuous Color

    There are so many varieties of petunias available, you could fill your garden with this one kind of flower. Here's another stunner to add to your flowerbeds.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Hand putting seeds in a jar from a small cup

    Seed Storage Mistakes Everyone Makes And Doesn't Realize It

    Saving seeds is an excellent idea — so long as you're doing it correctly. Avoid making these mistakes to ensure your seeds' viability for seasons to come.

    By Sakshi Khaitan Read More
  • Woman shopping and looking at furniture in thrift store

    Why You Should Check Out The Thrift Store For Your Next Plant Stand (And Tips To Find A Great Deal)

    Your precious plant babies deserve a throne that's one-of-a-kind. Here's why you should check your local thrift store for unique plant stands at low prices.

    By Brooke Dougherty Read More
  • Smiling woman among thriving tangerine trees

    The Best Fruit Tree Fertilizers For Natural, Budget-Friendly Support

    There are some downsides to synthetic fertilizers. Luckily, there are many budget-friendly natural options available at the store or in your kitchen.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • A woman prunes rounded boxwood shrubs with a pair of shears.

    How To Plant Boxwood Shrubs Along A Fence Line For An Elegant Landscape

    If you want to make the most of your boxwood-based privacy fence, you need to follow a few planting rules to achieve success and elegance.

    By Catherine Hiles Read More
  • Woman harvesting zucchini from a garden bed

    Plant One Garden Favorite Flower With Your Zucchini For All Of Its Benefits

    Getting your zucchini to bear fruit can be an ordeal. This eye-catching flower is a perfect match for zucchini, bringing color to your garden and so much more.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • gardener wearing green shirt on jeans holding a green bucket of sand with sand in one hand for the garden

    What Is Sharp Sand And Is It Right For Your Garden?

    Garden soil isn't just dirt. It's a complex environment that needs a lot of attention and nurturing. Sharp sand might be just the component you're missing.

    By Osi Egwuogu Read More
  • A hand plucking an apple from a tree

    This Popular Fruit Tree Could Be Stinking Up Your Yard

    Planting fruit trees in your yard is a great way to elevate your home's surroundings, but some fruit trees, such as this popular one, could stink everything up.

    By Clara Ngu Read More
  • A decorative garden and pond

    Upcycle A Picture Frame Stand Into Beautiful And Unique Garden Decor

    If you have an old Triptyc-style picture frame stand lying around, you can upcycle it by adding some nails and hanging potted plants from it in your garden.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • A flower garden bed with neat edges provided by the raised decking

    The Perfect Perennial For Neat Garden Edges And A Burst Of Summer Color

    To create a neat garden border, look for upright plants that provide structure and interest to the space. Here's a low-maintenance option you'll love.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Woman caring for indoor plants

    The Storage Solution To Protect Your Plants When Moving

    Moving is stressful enough without worrying about your houseplants getting damaged in the process. Here's how to package them properly to survive transit.

    By Lisa Davis Read More
  • A closeup of pink crabapple blossoms

    Growing A Crabapple Tree? Avoid These Common Mistakes

    Whether you already have a crabapple tree or are thinking about getting one, making sure to avoid certain mistakes can dramatically improve your experience.

    By Theresa Cramer Read More
  • Hands harvesting blueberries from a shrub

    The Alternative Way To Grow Berries That Saves So Much Space

    If physical space limitations have kept you from your dreams of planting berries in your yard, you'll be excited to know there's an easy solution.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • Oxalis plant in house

    The Beginner Houseplant That Will Bring Gorgeous Color To Your Home

    Whether you have a green thumb or are known as a plant killer, this easy to care for houseplant could be the perfect addition to your interior space.

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon Read More
  • Glass jars in multiple colors are hanging up for sale

    DIY An Eclectic Garden Edge Border From Glass Jars

    The only thing more sustainable than recycling is upcycling. Give new life to glass jars you aren't using with this DIY garden edge border idea.

    By Dianne Wilson Read More
  • Lamprocapnos spectabilis, bleeding heart or Asian bleeding-heart, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the fumitory subfamily,fumarioideae

    9 Problems With Bleeding Heart Flowers To Watch Out For

    If you're growing bleeding heart flowers, look out for these common problems. If you spot any of them, don't worry — we break down the remedies, too.

    By Megan Brame Read More
  • Four woven baskets with hanging herbs

    14 Flavorful Herbs That Will Thrive When Grown In Hanging Baskets

    Hanging baskets are a great way to save space while keeping your garden plants safe. Here are 14 flavorful herbs that thrive when elevated in baskets.

    By Maeve Browne Read More
  • A group of paper birch trees in a wood on a sunny day

    The Best Type Of Soil To Use For Flourishing Birch Trees

    Just like all plants, birch trees need to have specific conditions before they will flourish. This is the best type of soil to grow your birches in.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • A gardener using pruning shears to trim off the lower leaves from tall tomato plants

    The Colorful Veggie You Should Consider Growing With Tomatoes In The Garden

    Grow this colorful veggie alongside your thriving tomato plants and give each species a boost that will up your chances of gardening success.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • A hand examining moss on a tree

    How To Get Rid Of Lichen And Moss From Backyard Trees

    Moss and lichen may grow on solid, undisturbed surfaces, such as trees on your property. And though they aren't necessarily bad, you can remove them.

    By Kristeen Cherney Read More
  • Plants under indoor grow lights.

    The Easy Hack That Turns Any Pretty Lamp Into A Grow Light For Your Plants

    If your indoor plants need more sunlight, look no further than your lamp. The decorative fixture can become a grow light to help your plants flourish.

    By Joey Gonzalez Read More
  • Joanna Gaines smiling at the camera at a press event

    How To Use The Perfect Planter Combo For A Joanna Gaines-Inspired Garden

    If you want to create an irresistible planter arrangement, lifestyle guru Joanna Gaines has the ideal formula for you to follow.

    By Theresa Cramer Read More
  • Woman tending to white flowers in garden

    The Interior Design Trend That Helps Gardeners Enjoy Their Blooms

    If you love to grow flowers and then arrange them into beautiful bouquets, one new interior design trend may be just what you need to elevate your home.

    By Trinity Archie Read More
  • person taking metal cap off a wine bottle

    DIY A Succulent Planter Decor Pieces Using Old Bottle Caps

    If you have a bunch of metal bottle caps lying around, don't throw them out! Instead, repurpose them into some DIY succulents with just a little work.

    By Charlotte D. Miller Read More
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