The Beautiful Flowering Tree That Loves Damp Soil And Won't Take Over Your Yard
If you're consistently dealing with soggy soil, a moisture-loving tree might be the answer. Consider this gorgeous flowering tree that works in smaller yards.
Read MoreIf you're consistently dealing with soggy soil, a moisture-loving tree might be the answer. Consider this gorgeous flowering tree that works in smaller yards.
Read MoreA zombie tree might sound made up, but they are actually quite dangerous trees that you might have in your yard. Here's how to identify a zombie tree.
Read MoreAdding color to your garden is easy with this flower, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Here are the downsides of planting heleniums.
Read MoreYou might have heard that human hair can keep wildlife out of your garden. But does this hack really work? Here's what an entomologist told us.
Read MoreDiscover the best time to eliminate crabgrass and achieve a beautiful and healthy lawn with our expert guide. Say goodbye to unsightly crabgrass for good!
Read MoreIf you're planning on planting some daffodils, you need to know which ones will thrive in your growing zone. Here's how to determine the best species.
Read MoreReady to grow a passionflower vine in your garden for vibrant tropical blooms? Before you get started, there are some things you should know to look out for.
Read MoreDaffodil blooms are a sure sign of spring, but it can be a little deflating to see them keel over. Here's a way to keep them looking great all season long.
Read MoreOrnamental grasses are a cozy addition to yards, but growing the wrong type can be detrimental to your garden. Here are four native options you should consider.
Read MoreA tree that produces beautiful blooms in the spring, plenty of shade in the summer, and bright colors in the fall sounds nice ... but it's not for your feet.
Read MoreBefore adding something to your soil in hopes of fertilizing your garden, it pays to know the ways it may do more harm than good. Here's what to watch out for.
Read MoreIf you're planning a cauliflower crop, you should avoid planting this common garden vegetable next to it. Here's what it is - and why it doesn't pair well.
Read MoreThere are a few ways to propagate orchids, but none are as cool as this potato hack. Learn how the potatoes in your pantry can help you multiply your orchids.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an easy-to-grow perennial to fill out your spring garden or your indoor bouquets, House Digest's master gardener has a suggestion.
Read MoreIf leaf-footed bugs often overtake your tomato plants and destroy your harvest, try planting a companion flower that acts as a trap crop for these pests.
Read MoreBlue star creeper can be an eco-friendly alternative to grass, but let's also consider the downsides of the popular ground cover plant.
Read MoreLooking for a natural and safe way to deter wasps from your backyard? Discover one strong-smelling herb you could plant in your garden to repel them.
Read MoreIf you live somewhere dry but cold, succulents are kept indoors. This cold-hardy and drought-tolerant succulent breaks the norm, thriving in planters outdoors.
Read MoreNobody likes when freshly cut flowers start to droop as soon as they're in a vase. Luckily, there's an unconventional treatment that can help them last longer.
Read MoreFinding flowers that thrive in the shade can be difficult, but if your yard is full of trees, don't fear. Try planting this perennial wildflower.
Read MoreMost weeds look pretty much like weeds, but this one looks almost like a flower, which makes blending in with the rest of your garden much easier.
Read MoreCicadas are about to take over certain areas of the country, so it's understandable if you are concerned about potential harms. Here's what you can expect.
Read MoreIf the iridescent green beetles called emerald ash borers are present in your area, find out a couple preventative measures you can take to protect your trees.
Read MoreWith the many hacks out there, you can turn almost anything into a garden planter. This DIY creates raised flower beds using one farmhouse-style item.
Read MoreIt's easy to forget our plants need nourishment beyond just waterings, but you should be using this organic fertilizer for an optimally healthy garden.
Read MoreTo save money, many gardeners collect their seeds at the end of the growing season to plant next year. Find out how pantyhose could help you with this task.
Read MoreDo you have rose scale in the garden? In an exclusive interview, we spoke to an entomologist about the best ways to identify and eradicate this problem.
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