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  • Large mixed zinnia garden

    The Zinnia Seeds TikTok Swears By For A Garden Full Of Big Beautiful Blooms

    If you love growing zinnias in your yard, find out the specific seed packet that many creators on TikTok are recommending to grow big blooms.

    By A. R. Hopkins August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Autumn flower garden

    This Beautiful Tubular Flower Will Thrive In Your Fall Garden

    For a low-maintenance fall garden, even in low-nutrient and drought-prone areas, consider this splendid flower. Here's what it needs to grow, which isn't much.

    By A. R. Hopkins August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Cabbage, peas and onions

    Does Science Support Companion Planting?

    Companion planting is often touted as the solution to a plethora of problems, but is there really any science that backs up this common practice?

    By Ron Baker August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • woman working in flower bed

    The Gorgeous Slow-Blooming White Flower That's Worth The Wait

    Some flowers are worth the wait -- not only for their beauty but for the positive impact they make on the environment. Here's one native flower to consider.

    By Lauren Krystaf August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Cinnamon sticks and oil

    Try This Cinnamon Hack To Tackle The Weeds In Your Yard

    Weeds are a constant foe among lawn enthusiasts and backyard gardeners, but you can try this cinnamon hack to see if you can't tackle these unwanted visitors.

    By A. R. Hopkins August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Green hummingbird flies to feeder

    What Baby Hummingbirds Eat & When You Can Expect To See Them At Your Feeder

    It doesn't take all that long for baby hummingbirds to leave the nest. Here's what they eat and when you can expect to see them at your feeder.

    By Amanda Anthony August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • cinnamon fern with new fronds

    How To Grow And Care For Cinnamon Fern In Your Container Garden

    Ferns add beauty and texture in shady areas, but not all ferns are created equal. Consider adding this spice-inspired foliage to your container garden.

    By Annette Hird August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • wilted tulips

    Replace Wilting Tulips With This Ground Cover For Your Sun-Drenched Front Yard

    If you love tulips but aren't able to effectively grow these delicate blooms, try this equally beautiful, sun-loving, drought-tolerant ground cover shrub.

    By Lauren Krystaf August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • vegetable garden covered in snow

    Extend The Growing Season In Your Garden With This Easy Container Hack

    If it gets cold where you live, you don't have to give up quite so soon on the growing season. Implement this easy container hack to prolong it.

    By Kate Nicholson August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • spider in web

    Avoid Planting This Spider-Attracting Plant Near Your Home

    Not only will planting this common vine near your foundation attract spiders into your home, but it's an invasive species to boot. Learn more here.

    By Lauren Krystaf August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • woman decluttering clothes in closet

    21 Ways To Repurpose Old Clothing In Your Home & Garden If Donation Isn't Possible

    If you have some clothing items that can't be donated from wear and tear or for another reason, try repurposing the fabrics in your home and garden.

    By Masie O'Toole August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • person holding cut flowers bouquet

    The Easy-To-Grow Flower That's Perfect For Any Cut Garden

    If you're a fan of homegrown bouquets of gorgeous blooms from your cut garden, you should consider planting this easy-to-grow flower that adds a pop of color.

    By Annette Hird August 19th, 2024 Read More
  • house with large lawn

    White Clover Vs Microclover Lawn: Which Is Better?

    If you're ready to switch to a clover lawn, you should know there are two main varieties: microclover and white clover. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons.

    By Lauren Krystaf August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Hummingbird feeding from purple flowers

    Hummingbirds Are In Danger If This Feathered Friend Visits Your Yard

    While you may love watching your hummingbird visitors fluttering around your yard, they might be in danger if this larger avian counterpart is in the vicinity.

    By Kristeen Cherney August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Man kneeling in garden

    DIY Stylish Garden Knee Pads By Reusing This Closet Staple

    Does kneeling in your garden make your knees ache? Find out how to make garden knee pads out of a clothing item you probably have in your closet.

    By Trinity Archie August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Small vegetable garden

    Turn An Ordinary Garden Patch Into A Whimsical Backyard With This Lighting Tip

    Transform your garden into a magical oasis with string lighting. When choosing string lights, ensure a safe and enchanting space with these factors in mind.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Humminbirds on branch

    Attract Hummingbirds To Your Yard With These Classic Trees

    If you're looking to attract more hummingbirds to your yard, ornithologist Dr. Christopher J. Clark spoke with us about what classic trees would do the trick.

    By Amanda Finn August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • gardener holding weeds in hands

    The Delicate Flowering Plant That Can Help Block Out Weeds In Your Garden

    Pulling weeds is a relentless task that many gardeners dread, but there's a flowering plant to consider as a ground cover which may help suppress weed growth.

    By Annette Hird August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Ripe cucumbers in garden

    The Hydrogen Peroxide Hack That Will Help Your Cucumbers Thrive

    Gardeners already love hydrogen peroxide, but there's a hack that uses this popular household product that can make your cucumber plants thrive in your garden.

    By Bri Ahearn August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Self-watering system and houseplants

    9 DIY Self-Watering Planter Ideas You'll Want To Try In The Garden

    If you struggle sticking to a watering routine, want to save time, or are going on vacation, self-watering pots are a smart solve. Here are nine ideas to try.

    By Gwen Swanson August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • bird feeder in backyard

    What To Do If You Keep Finding Dead Birds Near Your Backyard Feeder

    Finding a dead bird in your yard, especially near your bird feeder, can be jarring. If it becomes common, here's what it could mean and how to address it.

    By Kourtney Borman August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • spider web in backyard

    The Biggest Spiders In The USA Might Be Lurking In Your Backyard

    When you think of big spiders, the USA doesn't usually come to mind. But there are several large spiders around, and many of them could be in your backyard.

    By Bri Myrick August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Closeup of grass

    The Downsides Of No-Mow Grass Seed (And Better Alternatives To Consider)

    If you're looking at adding some no-mow grass seed into your lawn, you may want to consider the potential downsides, as well as a few alternatives.

    By A. R. Hopkins August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Landscape covered in weed fabric

    Why Your Weed Fabric Isn't Working (& The Simple Fix You Need)

    Are weeds getting through your landscape fabric? There might be a reason for that, but there's also a simple fix. We'll tell you exactly what you should do.

    By Naomi Meza August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • person opening foam cooler

    14 Ways To Repurpose Your Old Cooler At The End Of Summer Instead Of Throwing It Away

    If you have an old Styrofoam or plastic cooler that you're planning on throwing away, discover how to repurpose it into a useful or decorative item instead.

    By Lisa Davis August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • person holding garden shears

    The Best Method For Sharpening Your Garden Shears

    Garden shears can grow dull, which can make it harder to trim plants while also potentially causing damage. This is the best method for sharpening them.

    By Barbara Pavone August 18th, 2024 Read More
  • buying potted flowers

    The First Thing You Should Check After Bringing A Plant Home From The Nursery

    After bringing home a plant from a store or nursery, make sure you don't miss this one crucial step, otherwise, you might inadvertently jeopardize its health.

    By Kourtney Borman August 18th, 2024 Read More
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