The Cardinal-Loving Winter Tree With Plenty Of Color And Beautiful Spring Blooms
Reaching modest heights of six to ten feet, this winter tree is known for its beautiful pink and white blooms, as well as fruits that delight cardinals.
Read MoreReaching modest heights of six to ten feet, this winter tree is known for its beautiful pink and white blooms, as well as fruits that delight cardinals.
Read MoreNot all plants will benefit from a back-to-school season trim. If you've been pruning these plants in fall, you could be chopping the base for future blooms.
Read MoreLooking to liven up your backyard? Head to the kitchen, and grab a couple of items you're sure to have on hand to whip up a quick and quirky DIY bird feeder.
Read MoreIt's challenging to know when and how to prune your shrubs so they grow strong and healthy. This one prefers a gentle trim when it's dormant in winter.
Read MoreGrowing this tree next to your house can lead to messy seeds all over the ground, roots that spread aggressively, and the plethora of pests it attracts.
Read MoreWinter isn't peak season for most plants, including herbs, but if you harvest before cold weather sets in, you can enjoy the fruits of your labor year-round.
Read MoreIf you live in a warm enough area there are some things you can do to keep your basil happy through the winter to flourish again and reharvest next spring.
Read MoreKnowing when to water your garden can be tricky, and watering too much or not enough could be fatal for your plants. A Wi-Fi-enabled moisture meter could help.
Read MoreWhen it comes to pest nests, you don't want to mess around with misidentification. Some are harmless to people, but others can sting or damage structures.
Read MoreTrailing plants add a certain charm to a home, especially when hanging from a pot near a large window. For a touch of beauty, choose this plant.
Read MoreMost houseplants need drainage, but even the smallest drips can lead to floor damage over time. Protect them with this simple item you likely already own.
Read MoreKeeping bugs away from your garden can feel like a full-time job, but this handy and easy to set-up tip means you can let microfiber towels do the work for you.
Read MoreThe 2026 plant of the year was chosen for being eco-friendly and sustainable, which means it doesn't require a ton of care; you'll want to avoid giving it this.
Read MoreWeed eater heads don't come cheap, so it might be tempting to repurpose your old heads when you buy a new tool. Will it work? Here's what we know.
Read MoreYou'll never run short of delicious apples to throw in your lunch box or grab on the go if you grow your own apple trees. Crisp varieties make the best snacks.
Read MoreHydrangeas can be a pain to maintain. If you want the beautiful spring blooms of hydrangeas without the work, consider this easy-to-grow shrub.
Read MoreIf you're bored of traditional flowering plants to add summer or fall color to your garden, this hardy North American native cultivar is a pleasing alternative.
Read MoreIf you're looking for hardy ground covers that can handle drought and a variety of soil types, look no further. We've rounded up 16 options just for you.
Read MoreBuzzing wasps, small holes, and wood shavings around your garden furniture? There's one thing that might be making your furniture irresistible to wasps.
Read MoreEven though the days are getting shorter and cooler, there might still be time to add a stunning perennial to your garden for sweetly-scented blooms next summer
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than getting into the groove of cutting the grass and your mower suddenly backfiring. Thankfully, it's almost always an easy DIY fix.
Read MoreHostas are stunning garden plants that brighten up shady areas, but there's one thing you should do to help them survive cold winters in your yard.
Read MoreBored of your plain flower pots? If you're even a little crafty, you can transform them into trending scalloped planters with just a few simple DIY supplies.
Read MoreUsed garden tools can save you money and are also a great way to remain environmentally conscious, but safety should always come first. So how safe are they?
Read MoreWhile some renovations that offer the biggest home sale ROI cost a lot and take time, others can be done DIY or on a budget for surprisingly large returns.
Read MoreA rare pairing of beauty and practicality, this ornamental grass is almost too good to be true: low maintenance, drought-tolerant, whimsical, and shimmery.
Read MoreThe Farmers' Almanac announced its 2026 edition will be its last, but fans may still find some comfort following the end of this long-running publication.
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