Raking Vs Mowing The Leaves In Your Yard: Only One Method Reigns Superior
Instead of raking your lawn of fallen leaves and composting them, mow them and use the cut leaves as organic mulch to improve the grass and soil health.
Read MoreInstead of raking your lawn of fallen leaves and composting them, mow them and use the cut leaves as organic mulch to improve the grass and soil health.
Read MoreHibiscus that can withstand the cold environments of North America are a great way to bring color to your garden. But what to do when the cold weather comes?
Read MoreWhile a healthy garden starts with healthy soil, there's one time-tested task used to improve soil aeration that may actually be encouraging weed growth.
Read MoreEpsom salt can give plants a much-needed vitamin boost -- when used in moderation. But is it enough to keep your faltering marigolds alive?
Read MoreHummingbirds face a long and difficult migration journey and the amount of food they find in Texas yards and gardens can make or break their trek.
Read MoreLearn the science behind key considerations for enhancing your indoor space with greenery. This one plant is particular may improve air quality and boost mood.
Read MoreTo construct and enjoy productive raised garden beds that are easy to maintain, avoid these mistakes around placement, dimensions, filler material, and more.
Read MoreDon't let your summer planters become shriveled and lackluster in the fall. Refresh them with this simple tip for making them look great with minimal effort.
Read MoreIt's a flower so rare that when one was given away, it made headlines. But is there a chance you could grow it at home? Here's what to know.
Read MoreNo matter what you're growing, leaving the soil in your garden bed exposed is rarely beneficial. Mulch your beds for thriving plants, especially in a drought.
Read MoreMany gardeners take their nectar feeders down at the end of summer, thinking hummingbirds won't visit. But there are lots of benefits to keeping it up in fall.
Read MoreIf you live in an area prone to hurricanes, the safety of your home likely ranks second only to personal safety. Avoid high-wind-related damage with this tip.
Read MoreWhile you may not be growing as many plants in the fall, this cover crop is a good idea to give your soil a boost for next spring's growing season.
Read MoreBe the envy of your neighborhood and help your sunflowers reach towering heights by selecting varieties that are known to stand taller than your average.
Read MoreHummingbirds are beneficial pollinators that also eat unwanted insects in your garden. Discover which low-maintenance flower attracts these nectar-lovers.
Read MoreThis DIY record player propagation table provides vital energy for your plants, and will also help keep your soil at just the right temperature.
Read MoreThere's no one-size-fits-all solution for fungal problems in the garden, but these tips will help you choose the correct product to tackle the issue.
Read MoreThis low-maintenance succulent does well with very little attention and is sure to survive the winter if you plant it in your backyard garden now.
Read MoreMichigan’s autumn landscapes rival anywhere in the country. From fiery canopies to woodland gems, the state’s trees transform into a seasonal spectacle.
Read MoreWhile you may have heard about using flour as a natural way to eliminate weeds from your garden, it turns out it can lead to some unintended results.
Read MoreIf you're keen on attracting pollinators, like butterflies, to your garden, you'll want to plant the right flowers, like this herbal-scented one.
Read MoreFor these perennials, fall division comes with substantial risks, including the inability to endure cold weather and fight off disease right after division.
Read MoreOverwatering your tomato plant can have detrimental effects on your crop. If it's not too late, attempting to save it is possible with a few easy steps.
Read MoreA field full of wildflowers is a breathtaking sight. Luckily, the U.S. has tons of gorgeous destinations for you to see stunning blooms from coast to coast.
Read MoreThis plant with pretty clusters of white flowers can feed late season pollinators, but if it is left unchecked, it can self seed and overcrowd your garden.
Read MoreAre you avoiding planting tickseed flowers due to their name? It's common to think these beautiful, heat-loving flowers attract ticks, but is that true?
Read MoreFruits provide birds with nutrients and hydration they need. Add these particular fruits to your feeder or simply scatter them throughout your lawn.
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