English Ivy And Spider Plants: Read This Before Planting Them Together
English ivy and spider plants are some of the most popular houseplants, and they're often planted in the same container. Here's why you should rethink that.
Read MoreEnglish ivy and spider plants are some of the most popular houseplants, and they're often planted in the same container. Here's why you should rethink that.
Read MoreCreeping Jenny is a popular landscape plant because it is an effective ground cover; however, it is invasive in many states and controlling it can be difficult.
Read MoreBuilding a garden bed can be difficult, and buying one assembled is expensive. Find a happy middle ground with this clever construction idea.
Read MoreHostas are a staple in shade gardens, but they also make beautiful container plants. This cultivar performs exceptionally well in pots on covered porches.
Read MoreA pair of old rain boots might not be able to handle day-to-day downpours anymore. But you can still use them as a pair of cute bird feeders.
Read MoreWhether you're installing a new driveway or you need to spruce up the one you have, this edging choice will give it that expensive look you desire.
Read MoreYou don't need much space to grow plants that bees and hummingbirds love. This compact plant produces beautiful blue blooms they find irresistible.
Read MoreMost gardeners will have heard of adding banana peels or coffee grounds to promote compost health, but this ingredient should also be added.
Read MoreFor many perennials, the long, warm days of June is the perfect time to plant. These plants will thrive in warm soils and return to share their beauty yearly.
Read MoreMilk jugs are big, and it seems like such a waste to just throw them away. If you're an indoor gardener, turn them into nifty drip plates with one simple tool.
Read MoreEven native plants can have a negative impact on your carefully cultivated garden. That is the case for this popular and pretty yet problematic perennial.
Read MoreSpotting a wasp swarm in the garden is alarming, especially when they're gathering near a birdhouse. What you do depends on whether they've set up residence.
Read MoreAmazon has so many solar fountains it can be challenging to narrow down one to buy. This fountain boasts colorful LEDs and lots of positive customer reviews.
Read MorePlanters are ubiquitous at thrift stores, and as such, they are often overlooked. Buy one cheaply and turn it into a vintage lookalike for your houseplants.
Read MoreCleaning your birdbath is an essential task. Unfortunately, many household cleaners aren't safe for bids. This simple, homemade solution is far better.
Read MoreWorried about carpenter bees? Rubbing this sweet oil into the wood in your deck will deter them from turning it into their own personal nesting zone.
Read MoreBroken a few glass jars recently? Keep the lids aside to make this gorgeous old-world plant stand for your succulents using a glue gun and a few craft supplies.
Read MoreThis trend from the UK is transforming how American gardeners layout their outdoor space with a greater intention on the garden's purpose and design.
Read MoreInstead of using herbicides to prevent crabgrass from growing, you can plant this undemanding ornamental sedge that will look great in your flower beds.
Read MoreA vintage concrete planter with its grand bowl and pedestal already looks like a bird bath. With a few materials, it becomes a functional one that birds love.
Read MoreFlies can be a pesky nuisance. Luckily, there is a flowering herb you can grow in your garden or in pots around your home to keep them away.
Read MoreDo your herbs die almost as soon as you bring them home? This simple watering method will help to keep them healthy and ready to use for much longer.
Read MorePeople love IKEA and many of its products can be used for purposes other than what they are made for. There is a shoe tray that can help water your plants.
Read MoreFor a pollinator-attracting tree that won't take up your entire yard, consider this U.S. native option that boasts both pretty flowers and berries.
Read MoreFinding patches of foam on your lawn may be disconcerting, but it's often not a cause for concern — unless, of course, pest numbers climb higher than usual.
Read MoreComposting is a good way to get rid of yard waste and kitchen scraps, but not everything belongs in your pile. Avoid adding these items to prevent problems.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a neat way to try container gardening while recycling old car tires, check out this gardener's eco-friendly DIY raised bed idea.
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