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  • woman smiling at houseplant

    TikTok's Lighting Hack Has Plant Lovers So Pumped

    Are your houseplants dying because they aren't getting enough natural light? Try this simple lighting hack from TikTok that will help them thrive again.

    By Jacqueline Delibes September 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Snake hole in dirt

    How To Deal With Snake Holes In Your Yard

    Finding holes in your yard is always cause for concern, and if there are clues suggesting the hole is a snake's, then it's all the more urgent you take action.

    By Michele Wanke September 18th, 2023 Read More
  • arranging tall flowers in basket

    If Your Cut Flowers Are Too Short, Give Them A Boost With One Easy Hack

    When arranging cut flowers in a vase, you may find that the stems aren't tall enough. Luckily, there's a simple way to fix this problem with a common item.

    By Tricia Goss September 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Hummingbirds on red feeder

    The Best Time Of Year To Put Out Your Hummingbird Feeder

    After storing your hummingbird feeder over the winter, it's important to put it back outside at the right time. Discover which month of the year is ideal.

    By Nancy Chandler September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Person dipping hands in barrel

    You Might Want To Think Twice Before Collecting Rainwater In These Areas

    You may assume the rainwater that falls on your property is yours, but before you go and collect it, you need to know if you live in an area that regulates it.

    By Janelle Ward September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • plant infected with spider mites

    Stop Spider Mites From Invading Your Home By Sprinkling Your Plants With This

    Nothing is scarier for a plant parent than realizing a plant has spider mites. Luckily, there is one spice that can help eradicate them before it's too late.

    By Marco Rossi September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • plants affected by root-knot nematodes

    Nematodes Stand No Chance Against This Fast-Growing Grass

    Keeping plant-destroying pests out of the garden is a high priority for most homeowners. Here's how to combat nematodes using this fast-growing grass.

    By Jacqueline Delibes September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Bee flying near flower

    The Vegetable You'll Want On Hand If Dealing With Bees In The Garden

    It's only natural that bees are attracted to your beautiful garden. However, you'll need this one vegetable on hand if they get a bit too close for comfort.

    By Jenny Tinder September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Corn growing with cucumbers

    The Benefits Of Matching Cucumbers With Corn In The Garden

    Because of their different growing conditions, starting with space, corn and cucumber plants are actually quite a match. Plus, they go well together in dishes.

    By Sandy Baker September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • A squirrel, a bird and a feeder

    Sneaky Downsides That'll Make You Rethink Putting A Bird Feeder In Your Yard

    If you love to watch songbirds from your patio, then you might be considering hanging up a bird feeder. Here is why that might not be a good idea.

    By Tim Butters September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Someone spraying plants

    The Simply Genius Vinegar Trick That Stops Caterpillars From Munching In Your Garden

    Have caterpillars been actively munching on your precious flowers and vegetables? You can fix your problem with a simple vinegar mixture. Here's how.

    By Tricia Goss September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Various sizes of dirty terracotta pots

    The Ingredient That'll Make Your Clay Pots Look Good As New

    Clay pots are something every plant enthusiast owns, but not everyone knows how to clean them. To make your clay planters like new, all you need is vinegar.

    By Will Ford September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • sunflowers and basil in garden

    The Benefits Of Planting Basil Near Your Sunflowers

    When planning out your garden, consider companion planting. Find out why sunflowers and basil make a good pairing and how they can benefit each other.

    By Rose Okeke September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Beautiful balcony garden variety plants

    The Most Important Things To Consider Before Starting A Balcony Garden

    Apartment living doesn't mean you can't grow a garden. With a small balcony, you can creatively raise some plants after considering your space's potential.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Fingers drop seeds into soil in a peat pot

    Why Martha Stewart Recommends Starting Tomato Seeds In Peat Pots

    Martha Stewart has the ultimate green thumb, so when she talks, we listen. Here's why she says peat pots are a great tool for starting tomatoes.

    By Will Ford September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • grasshopper on chewed leaf

    How To Use Cheesecloth As Defense Against Grasshoppers

    While a certain rustic quality to a garden is desirable, a garden overrun with bugs isn't. If grasshoppers plague your outdoor oasis, a cheesecloth can help.

    By Jacqueline Delibes September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • woman in sweater caring for plants

    The Important Step You'll Want To Take Before Bringing Your Plants Inside For The Winter

    If you have some perennial plants that need to come inside for the winter, you'll want the move to be as smooth as possible. Here's the step you can't miss.

    By Joanna Marie September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Hands deadheading mums outdoors

    How To Deadhead Your Mums Like A Garden Pro (And When To Do It)

    Chrysanthemums are a staple autumn flower, as their blooms can last throughout the fall. Learn how and when to deadhead these plants to produce more blooms.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • woman cuts herbs from garden

    Save Money With This Ice Cube Tray Gardening Hack

    While gardening can be rewarding, the many tools required can be expensive. Learn how to save money by repurposing the extra ice cube tray in your freezer.

    By Jacqueline Delibes September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Bittersweet's yellow and orange fruits

    How To Protect Your Yard And Trees From Bittersweet, An Invasive Vine

    Discover why Oriental bittersweet is so dangerous, how to distinguish it from American bittersweet, and methods you could use to eradicate this invasive vine.

    By Sakshi Khaitan September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Man outside in rain

    The First Thing You Should Do To Your Plants After A Tropical Storm

    Tropical storms can be incredibly damaging to gardens in multiple ways, so knowing what to do to help your plants after a storm is essential.

    By Sarah Coggan September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Two hummingbirds in flight

    Attract More Hummingbirds To Your Yard With This Easy DIY Feeder Hack

    Instead of purchasing a new hummingbird feeder, attract these birds to your yard by DIYing a feeder out of an item you may already have in your home.

    By D.G. Sciortino September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • person spraying grass

    What's The Point Of Bleaching Grass?

    To keep their yards looking in great shape, some homeowners employ seemingly drastic measures. We find out if there is any point in bleaching grass.

    By Erica Crawford September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • spider mites on a leaf

    Use This Common Household Product To Get Rid Of Spider Mites

    Have you spotted the beginning of a spider mite infestation on your houseplants and nothing seems to be helping? This pantry item will help wipe out the colony.

    By Marco Rossi September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • herb paint can planters

    Give An Old Paint Can New Life By Turning It Into A Gorgeous Planter

    Paint and planters have one thing in common: They're expensive. Get the most out of your paint cans by DIY-ing them into custom homes for your favorite plants.

    By D.G. Sciortino September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Hand holding leaf with earwig

    Is Cinnamon The Secret To Keeping Earwigs At Bay?

    If you see an earwig walking around your baseboards, there's no time like the present to steer them in the other direction. But will cinnamon keep them away?

    By Jenny Tinder September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Germinated apple seed in hand

    Do Fruit Tree Seeds Need A Chilling Period Before Germination?

    A chilling period, aka cold stratification, is necessary for certain fruit seeds but not for others. The reason has to do with their normal growing environment.

    By Kyle Schurman September 17th, 2023 Read More
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