Help Your Pothos Plants Thrive With An Easy Rice Water Hack
Pothos are known for their ease of care, but to really make them thrive, try this easy rice water hack. It provides extra nutrients and you can make it at home.
Read MorePothos are known for their ease of care, but to really make them thrive, try this easy rice water hack. It provides extra nutrients and you can make it at home.
Read MoreIf you want a houseplant that resembles a tree without being the size of one, there are manageable options. This one might only reach a few feet tall.
Read MoreLeaving your outdoor lights on can make your property more or less safe, depending on your situation. Here is the best advice for when to turn them on and off.
Read MoreYep, even if you need to start work early, you might get in trouble for firing up your snow blower before dawn, depending on where you live.
Read MoreWeeds in pea gravel aren’t just a surface problem. A commonly skipped construction step makes all the difference in long-term maintenance and appearance.
Read MoreWhat if your holiday centerpiece could recreate the scent of freshly baked gingerbread? With the addition of this easy-to-grow plant, it can.
Read MoreFast-growing shrubs can make excellent privacy hedges, especially for the more impatient among us. This shrub produces fragrant flowers for added interest.
Read MoreHerbs are pretty fussy, and everything from temperature fluctuations to pests can pose a risk to their survival if you plan on overwintering them.
Read MoreCreating outdoor privacy doesn’t have to mean sacrificing space, and some compact evergreens offer a natural solution that works well on patios.
Read MoreIf you've planted this piquant vegetable in the spring, you may have found that it needed longer to ripen than anticipated. Start in December instead.
Read MoreThere's nothing like growing your own produce; however, if you lack the space for an in-ground garden or raised beds, consider using hanging pots.
Read MoreIf you want to see beautiful red cardinals in your yard, here are the fruits that will make your yard a cardinal hotspot.
Read MoreWinter pruning isn’t just about cleanup. Some plants respond best to December cuts, shaping how they grow, bloom, and recover when spring arrives.
Read MoreSnow is one of the most beautiful natural phenomena, but it can become a back-breaking nuisance when it builds up in your driveway and yard.
Read MoreWinter can be harsh on plants, so interference might seem like exacerbation. This not the case with this fruiting plant that welcomes winter treatments.
Read MoreLooking to spice up your small space? Choose these bay leaf varieties that thrive in pots and gardens — proof that even your herbs can be overachievers.
Read MoreRosemary is a versatile plant, able to be used for everything from cooking to making homemade soap. If you want to grow it indoors, keep these tips in mind.
Read MoreFew foods are tastier than tomatoes fresh off the vine, and if you have a tomato plant of your own, give it an extra nutritional boost with this liquid.
Read MoreOrnamental grasses can beautify your landscape, but they often act as an invitation to certain wildlife too. These grasses are sure to draw mice.
Read MoreBoxwoods are hardy down to zones 4 or 5, so they’re not exactly the most cold-sensitive plants — nonetheless, winter injury is their most common threat.
Read MoreIs there an abundance of molehills in your backyard or lawn that's ruining your day? There are likely a few things that keep bringing moles to your yard.
Read MoreIt's disappointing if your Christmas cactus doesn't bloom during the winter season, but there are some easy tricks to ensure you see some flowers.
Read MoreIf you want to bring the holiday spirit indoors with different festive plants, you should absolutely know which ones to keep your dogs or cats away from.
Read MoreSnake plants are super popular houseplants, and if you want to give yours a nutritional boost with your culinary cast-offs, hold on to this.
Read MorePoinsettia plants can last for years after the holiday season — if you know how to treat them right. Here's the pruning schedule you should follow.
Read MoreLemons might bring to mind sunny and warm climates, but you can grow one potted variety of the citrus fruit in your house easily, regardless of USDA Zone.
Read MoreFeeding animals in the harsh winter might seem kind, but the truth is that their bodies are adapted for changing seasons. Our interference can cause problems.
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