How To Tell If Asters Are Growing In Your Yard
Not sure what types of flowers are growing in your yard? Learn how to identify asters to see if you have one of the many species on your property.
Read MoreNot sure what types of flowers are growing in your yard? Learn how to identify asters to see if you have one of the many species on your property.
Read MoreTo prevent puddles and flooding in your yard, rocks and gravel are the ideal DIY solution. Here's how to use these pebbles for drainage and why it works.
Read MoreLooking for a new way to display your fresh-cut flowers at home? Try this budget-friendly DIY that looks high-end, using items from Dollar Tree and Amazon.
Read MoreWhen it comes to successfully growing certain fruit trees, when you plant them matters. Spring is the ideal planting season for these three fruit tree types.
Read MoreIf you love succulents but are tired of the same old varieties, Joanna Gaines recommends a unique option that adds extra character to any space.
Read MoreYou can grow crunchy, sweet carrots in your own backyard, but you should know a common pitfall. Try to avoid these fertilizers if you want your carrots to grow.
Read MoreAs the weather warms up, it's understandable that you want your garden to look its best. But there are plants you shouldn't be pruning in the summer.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a privacy plant that attracts gorgeous pollinators and birds, you should definitely try this native species out and see if you like it.
Read MoreGrowing potatoes in your garden? These common herbs make perfect companion plants that will complement the potatoes' needs and keep away pests.
Read MorePonysfoot is a gorgeous kind of ground cover to add to your yard -- and there are a few companion plants you should consider planting alongside it.
Read MoreIf you set azaleas up for success when planting, you will have a greater chance of having a beautiful, months-long flurry of blooms for years to come.
Read MoreClimbing plants blanket your garden in a layer of lush foliage and blooms, and this option is a favorite both for its look and pollinator-attracting qualities.
Read MoreMale cardinals with their bright red feathers can make your yard festive all year round. They feed on caterpillars, which can be found on these herbs.
Read MoreThere are plenty of great ways to keep squirrels out of your bird feeder, but the best solution isn't just about making the feeder inaccessible, it's so simple.
Read MoreGrass seed may seem like a solution to your sparse yard problems on the surface, but there are some big downsides to it, especially planted in the spring.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add basil to your edible garden this year, you should also consider planting this one particular edible companion plant.
Read MoreThere nothing more exciting than bonus plants, but what if you could get way more of them? It's worth trying TikTok's genius hack for propagating succulents.
Read MoreUpcycle items from around your house to turn into DIY garden plant labels. Learn how to recycle broken or unused items to make plant labels for your garden.
Read MoreEven with meticulous planning, it's likely that you'll end up with some bare spots in your flower bed. Fill them with lobelia for an easy pop of color.
Read MoreIf you've only got a container in your garden to plant in, then the clematis flower is perfect for it. These varieties make gorgeous container gardens.
Read MoreSome tropical trees offer more than warm-weather aesthetics. This tree also features aromatic blooms and tasty fruits, adding the perfect touch to your patio.
Read MoreHave you accidentally been following this common hydrangea myth? Here's how to care for your hydrangeas to make the most of their vibrant blooms.
Read MoreRabbits are adorable, but they can wreak havoc on a garden. Try using this inexpensive ground cover to deter them from destroying your hard work in your yard.
Read MoreZucchini plants thrive differently in ground vs. pots. Find out which option suits your space and plant type for a bumper crop with less effort.
Read MoreIf you have a sunny spot, or one in partial shade with moist soil, this woodland plant may be the perfect addition with its delicate foliage and blooms.
Read MoreAre you tired of folks peering into your porch? Thankfully, you can add some much needed privacy to your outdoor space with a trellis and jasmine.
Read MoreMonarch butterflies are in danger of going extinct. To help keep your local populations afloat, do these things to attract and keep them in the garden.
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