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  • hands holding freshly pulled weeds

    The Gardening Tool That Will Save Your Back While Pulling Weeds Out At The Roots

    If there's one thing that no gardener enjoys, it's weeding. But there's an underrated tool that can make the whole process faster and easier.

    By Amira Gundel February 17th, 2024 Read More
  • branch bending from snow

    How To Rejuvenate Lifeless Tree Branches And Shrubs After Snowy Winters

    Winter can do a number on the greenery in your yard. If your tree branches and shrubs have been bent by snow and ice, there's a simple method that can help.

    By Christy Rae Ammons February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • hanging mounted staghorn fern

    We Mounted A Staghorn Fern To Create The Perfect Gift Of Living Art

    Mounted plants are a beautiful addition to any interior space, but they can get expensive. Instead, we tried making our own mounted staghorn fern.

    By Tiffany Selvey February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • split tomato on vine

    The Clever Way You Should Be Reusing Your Split Tomatoes In The Garden

    It's such a disappointment to find split tomatoes. But they still can be useful in your garden, and you can ensure that they don't go to waste.

    By Kaleigh Brillon February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Mourning dove on a branch

    The Beautiful Flower That Will Entice Mourning Doves To Snack In Your Yard

    Mourning doves are typically a welcome visitor in any backyard, and if you'd like to see more of them in your garden, plant this flower.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • woman planting seeds in pots

    Winter Is The Perfect Time To Sow This Flavorful Kitchen Ingredient In Your Garden

    Fresh herbs in the winter? If you learn how to sow this beloved edible plant correctly during the colder weather, you'll have a great supply of it come spring.

    By Tierra Harris February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • ironing board with iron and shirt

    Creative Ways To Repurpose That Old Ironing Board Around Your Home And Garden

    Upgrading your old ironing board? Instead of throwing the metal or wooden piece in the trash, find out how to put it to good use in your home or garden.

    By Jahaira Arthur February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • hummingbirds at red feeder

    Why You Should Tie A Red Ribbon Around Your Hummingbird Feeder

    Are you a hummingbird lover? It might seem strange to tie a red ribbon around your hummingbird feeder, but there are several reasons to do it.

    By Lauren Krystaf February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • birdbath covered in snow

    Keep Your Bird Bath From Freezing With This Genius Maintenance Trick

    Try this quick hack to keep your birdbath from filling with snow and ice during the next winter storm. All you need is a tarp or garbage bag for this easy idea.

    By Marco Rossi February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Putting coffee grounds around plant

    The Best Way To Store Used Coffee Grounds To Reuse Around Your Home And Garden

    Did you know you can use coffee grounds more than once? Using the best way to store them, you can have coffee grounds for all your home and garden needs.

    By Claire Dangalan February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • scientist injecting a tomato

    Should You Grow Genetically Modified Tomatoes In Your Garden?

    Genetically modified tomatoes are now being sold to individuals. Here we explore what these tomatoes are and the benefits and concerns related to growing them.

    By Tiffany Selvey February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • azaleas in garden

    This Common Kitchen Ingredient Is The Secret To Thriving Azaleas

    The lush, beautiful blooms of azaleas are a dream in any yard, but if your flowers are struggling, you may need to reach for this kitchen staple for help.

    By Marco Rossi February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Tree with roots above ground

    Cutting Protruding Tree Roots In Your Yard: Safe To Do Or Harmful Mistake?

    Those sprawling tree roots poking out of your yard may look charming, but can cause issues for some people. What are the options if you need to cut them back?

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • purple asters in garden

    Avoidable Errors That Are Sure To Harm The Asters In Your Garden

    The beautiful blooms of asters are great for any garden. Proper care and avoiding these common pitfalls will ensure your flowers shine through the season.

    By Lauren Krystaf February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • frosty garden

    Should You Prune Frost-Damaged Plants In The Winter, Or Wait Until Spring?

    Those frost-damaged plants might need a little TLC after harsh weather conditions. But should you prune them in the winter or the spring? We'll tell you.

    By Joanna Marie February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Man mows lawn outside house

    TikTok's Popular Lawn Mower Hack Is Bad News. Here's Why You Should Avoid It

    There's a new lawnmower trend going around TikTok, but you should absolutely not give it a try. Find out why it's unsafe and what you can do instead.

    By Will Ford February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • multiple red poinsettia plants

    Can You Feed Your Poinsettia This Pantry Item To Keep It Thriving All Year?

    Some believe that a specific pantry item can help your poinsettia thrive all year long. Discover what this item is and if it could benefit your Christmas plant.

    By Stephanie Bartlett February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • houseplants beside snowy window

    The Common Pests That'll Wreak Havoc On Your Houseplants During Winter

    If you think your indoor plants are safe from insects and mites, you are mistaken. Here's what to do when tiny outdoor adversaries get inside the house.

    By Rachel Craft February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • person holding grass seeds

    What To Consider When Choosing Grass Seed To Ensure A Healthy Lawn

    Getting that perfect lush green lawn is harder than it looks, but you can make it easier by ensuring you've chosen the best grass seed for your yard's needs.

    By Joanna Marie February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • purple and white petunias

    Petunias And This Stunning Plant Are A Dream Combination In The Garden

    Petunias are a relatively easy to grow and low maintenance plant that will reward you with stunning blooms. This companion plant is the perfect match.

    By Kaleigh Brillon February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • rain gutter attached to home

    Genius Ways To Repurpose Gutters In And Around Your Home

    If you've recently replaced your gutters and still have some around, don't toss them out! Instead, repurpose yours in one of the creative ways gathered here.

    By Jahaira Arthur February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Purple foxgloves in a garden

    How To Successfully Grow Foxgloves

    Digitalis purpurea, or the common foxglove, is one of the most visually recognizable flowering plants and is commonly found in gardens in temperate climates.

    By Christopher Gillespie February 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Asian longhorned beetle on tree

    The Common Garden Pest That'll Do Major Damage To Your Trees

    If you spot a black beetle with long antennae in your trees, you may have a problem. That pest can seriously damage and eventually kill your trees.

    By Joanna Marie February 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Yard covered in snow

    The Low-Maintenance Plant That'll Bring Bursts Of Color To Your Winter Lawn

    Winter's not exactly a time for a vibrant yard. If you're looking to add a bit of color to the gray gloom, a certain variety of rhododendron can help.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan February 14th, 2024 Read More
  • vintage lit-up greenhouse in winter

    The Tasty Vegetable That Will Thrive In Your Winter Garden

    Few vegetables are suitable for growing in a winter garden. If you want a head start gardening this year, plant this veggie that thrives in the cold.

    By Amira Gundel February 14th, 2024 Read More
  • yellow forsythia bush

    What Your Yellow Forsythia Is Trying To Tell You About Your Lawn

    Yellow forsythia acts as a warning sign to gardeners that they should prepare to tackle some common lawn issues. Find out how to heed this warning.

    By Joanna Marie February 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Downy leaf spot on plant

    The Best Way To Treat Those Powdery White Spots On Tree Leaves

    There's no cure for this affliction associated with walnut and hickory trees, but there are plenty of steps you can take to prevent it.

    By Andrea Marvin February 14th, 2024 Read More
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