Do Houseplants Really Need To Be Fertilized?
You probably know how important water and sunlight are for your indoor plants, but what about fertilizer? Here's what to keep in mind for your plants' health.
Read MoreYou probably know how important water and sunlight are for your indoor plants, but what about fertilizer? Here's what to keep in mind for your plants' health.
Read MoreWhile suet is a good high protein option to feed birds in your yard, it comes with one main downside. Discover what it is and what to do about it.
Read MoreKeeping those glorious hydrangeas showing off their bright blue hues can be a challenge unless you use the correct type of water to keep them vibrant.
Read MorePlants serve many purposes, like attracting pollinators, but this list of beautiful species has a very important job -- repelling disease carrying ticks.
Read MoreIf you adore growing colorful flowers in pots, there's one hardy perennial you might want to consider because it can attract gorgeous butterflies to your yard.
Read MoreOur experts reveal which high-maintenance houseplants are being replaced with easier-to-grow options, so you can actually enjoy some greenery at home.
Read MoreWondering why you keep seeing annoying weeds despite your best efforts? You probably haven’t considered that this lawn problem is fueling their growth.
Read MoreIf you're keen to start your own kitchen garden, there's one clever design layout that's been a favorite for centuries that you might want to consider.
Read MoreButterflies, bees, and other pollinators are naturally attracted to yards full of meadowy, lush blooms, and this flower is the perfect pick.
Read MoreVinyl fencing is fairly easy to clean, but that doesn't mean it's not a chore. Go longer between cleaning sessions by choosing a color that disguises dirt.
Read MoreMartha Stewart knows a thing or two about healthy, homegrown tomatoes. Here's an easy and affordable tip she's been using on her tomatoes for years.
Read MoreThere are many ways we can live more sustainable lives, and one such idea involves an eco-friendly garden watering method you probably haven't considered.
Read MoreA greenhouse can extend your growing season, but it's important to create the right conditions. Find out the reason your greenhouse plants might struggle.
Read MoreLeaf spot disease can quickly wreak havoc on your garden plants and flower beds. This TikTok concoction claims to wipe out the fungus, but does it really work?
Read MoreYou don't have to miss out on the stunning beauty of maple trees just because you have a compact yard. Consider these maple species for your small garden.
Read MoreAre Japanese beetles invading your garden in Missouri?Get tips for tackling this pesky problem with strategies to protect your plants and your yard's beauty.
Read MoreIf you've noticed patches of discolored or wilting grass, your lawn may be experiencing lawn burn. Here's how to prevent it in the hot summer months.
Read MoreThis intriguing plant can be grown either as a houseplant, or a perennial if you live in zone 9 or warmer. Either way, it will reward you with stunning blooms.
Read MoreHave you heard about the gardening trick of adding cornmeal to your seeds? Learn the science behind the hack and see if it will actually benefit your plants.
Read MoreCompanion planting is an excellent way to help lemon verbena plants thrive in your garden. These are two of the herbs you should add first.
Read MoreAre you looking for a low-maintenance ground cover option? This easy-to-grow ground cover can help you limit weed growth in your lawn and garden.
Read MoreHarvesting mint at the right time isn't just a matter of flavor — it also helps keep the plant healthy, ensuring you have lots more mint where that came from.
Read MoreBird feeders might seem like a natural addition to your outdoor space during the summer months, but keeping them out could attract unwanted visitors.
Read MoreSquirrels are known to cause damage to all kinds of veggies, but there's one that they won't touch — but can it help protect the others, too?
Read MoreThe bright contrast of yellow and black on a spider may make it look very scary, but most do more good than harm. Here's how to identify friends and foes.
Read MoreWhy limit your pollinator garden to bees and butterflies? This night-blooming flower attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths and has a gorgeous scent.
Read MoreEpsom salt is good for more than soaking sore muscles in the tub. Find out how you can use it in the garden to boost your nutrient-deficient perennial shrubs.
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