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  • Damaged yellow pepper and plant

    How To Stop Birds From Feasting On The Peppers In Your Garden

    Birds love peppers. Some people even plant them to attract feathered visitors. But if you want to protect your pepper plants, we have some effective strategies.

    By Sandy Baker January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • dead plants on windowsill

    Handy Ways To Repurpose Planters Inside & Outside Your Home

    If you're like us, you have a stack of unused planters waiting to be repurposed. Here are some of our favorite ways to give them new life inside and outside.

    By Masie O'Toole January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Goldfinch on branch

    Attract More Birds To Your Yard With This Simple Lawn Care Tip

    If you're trying to bring more birds into your yard, birdfeeders aren't your only option. A simple adjustment to your lawn care routine can do the trick.

    By Sandy Baker January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • man spraying weed

    You May Want To Think Twice Before Using This Product To Wipe Out Crabgrass

    Some gardening hacks can actually be detrimental to your plants and soil. You may want to think twice before using this product to wipe out crabgrass.

    By Joanna Marie January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Potted gerbera daisy plant on window

    Think Twice Before Selecting Gerbera Daisies As Your House Plant Of Choice

    Gerbera daisies can cheer up just about any room. But if you suffer from this certain health condition, you may want to look at other options for house plants.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Christmas cactus with pink blooms

    The Simplest Way To Banish Mealybugs From Your Christmas Cactus

    If you've noticed tiny, fluffy white insects on your Christmas cactus, they're most likely mealybugs. Discover an easy way to get rid of these common pests.

    By Ezekiel Maina January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • man reaching for gardening tools

    TikTok Shows Us A Brilliant Way To Keep Large Garden Tools Organized

    Storage and organization are key elements in all areas of your home, including your outdoor shed. Keep your large garden tools organized with this TikTok hack.

    By Desirée O January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • four tin food cans

    Genius Ways To Reuse Leftover Soup Cans Around The House

    Empty food cans can be used around the home for organization, decorating, gardening, and more. Discover some clever ways to repurpose these durable items.

    By Sarah Coggan January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • flowers in dollar tree planters

    Build A DIY Plant Tower Using This Amazing Dollar Tree Item

    Vertical stacked planters are a beautiful addition to any garden, and it doesn't need to be expensive. Try using this Dollar Tree item to DIY your own.

    By Desirée O January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • apple tree being planted

    The Best Time Of Year To Plant An Apple Tree, According To Our Professional Gardener

    Picking the right time to plant your apple tree is the first step to a strong start. Here's when our expert says it's time to take out the gardening tools.

    By Peg Aloi January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • woman fertilizing her vegetable garden

    The Annoying Weed That Acts As Perfect Fertilizer For Your Garden

    This weed can be a nuisance in any yard or garden. However, you can repurpose it by making the perfect fertilizer for your plants. Here's how.

    By Kate Nicholson January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Lizard on a wood pile

    Can This Gorgeous Plant Really Discourage Sneaky Lizards From Entering Your Home?

    If your garden hosts lizards that you want to keep out, this ornamental plant has one feature that might make your space less appealing to these pests.

    By Sandy Baker January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Plants in mugs

    Think Twice Before Tossing Old Mugs. Turn Them Into Unique Planters Instead

    If you have an unruly collection of old mugs sitting in the cabinet that need to be cleared out, don't just throw them away. Repurpose them as indoor planters.

    By Sakshi Khaitan January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • snow on pine branch

    Simple Tips For Caring For Pine Trees During The Winter Months

    During the winter months, freezing temperatures and other changes can have a negative impact on your pine trees. Here's how to care for them.

    By Ezekiel Maina January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Thick growth of nutsedge

    Should You Use Vinegar To Get Rid Of Unsightly Nutsedge?

    Vinegar could be your nutsedge solution. However, it's not the best go-to for every situation. Consider these factors before using it in your garden or yard.

    By Claire Dangalan January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Hosta leaves in garden

    How To Banish Destructive Cutworms From Your Hostas

    Cutworms can decimate hostas in no time. Learn how to identify these garden pests as well as ways to both eliminate them and protect your hostas in the future.

    By Sakshi Khaitan January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Violet blue muscari blooms in spring

    Stop Planting Invasive Grape Hyacinth And Opt For A Native Alternative

    Although the grape hyacinth is stunning, it is considered an invasive species. So, considering planting one of these beautiful, native alternatives instead.

    By Peg Aloi January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Turnip in the garden

    Mistakes That Are Making It Harder For Your Turnips To Grow

    Turnips are a delicious addition to the garden, but if yours aren't turning out quite right, you may be making one of these common mistakes.

    By Sandy Baker January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • trees next to sidewalk

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Planting A Tree Close To Your Sidewalk

    While a tree-lined sidewalk is lovely to walk on, certain trees can ruin a sidewalk with their roots. Learn which trees are safe to plant near sidewalks.

    By Sandy Baker January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • person working with a seedling

    The Genius Garden Fork Hack You'll Want When Working With Seedlings

    When transplanting seedlings, you need to handle them carefully to avoid damaging them. Learn why using a fork or other small utensil is the perfect solution.

    By Desirée O January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • trowel in garden soil

    How To Amend Store-Bought Soil To Improve The Life Of Your Plants, According To Our Professional Gardener

    Store-bought soil can vary in quality, depending on how much you pay for it, but there are a few easy ways to improve it so your plants can thrive.

    By Peg Aloi January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • gardener watering rose bush

    Our Professional Gardener Gives A Simple Tip That Will Make Your Roses Happier And Healthier Than Ever

    House Digest's gardening expert shares an easy tip for growing healthy roses. Learn how to fertilize roses effectively for beautiful rose bushesall season.

    By Peg Aloi January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • woman tending to kale

    Common Mistakes To Avoid When Growing Kale In Your Edible Garden

    There are a few common mistakes people make when growing kale, including variety selection, neglecting soil preparation, and not managing pests effectively.

    By Joanna Marie January 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Bare soil underneath tree canopy

    Two Tips That Will Make Growing Grass Under Your Tree Easier

    Tired of patchy, dead grass ruining the space under your towering oak tree? Here's what you can do about it.

    By Andrea Marvin January 1st, 2024 Read More
  • monkey tail cactus

    The Simple Way To Tell If Your Monkey Tail Cactus Is Getting Enough Light

    Monkey tail cacti are a fun addition to any houseplant collection, but they need lots of light to stay happy. Here is how to know if they're not getting enough.

    By Marco Rossi January 1st, 2024 Read More
  • sprouts in the garden

    The Nifty Sponge Cloth Hack Every Gardener Should Know

    Propagating seeds doesn't need to be a difficult task. Try using this easy sponge cloth hack next time you are starting seeds for your garden.

    By Tiffany Selvey January 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Mole in yard

    Does Sprinkling Boric Acid Really Work To Evict Moles From Your Yard?

    If your yard is plagued by moles, boric acid may seem like a solution, according to some sources. But does it really work to keep these tunneling invaders out?

    By Joanna Marie January 1st, 2024 Read More
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