For An Indoor Bonsai Plant That Thrives, This Is The Only Place You Should Put It
By keeping your indoor bonsai in this spot, you can help prevent deficiencies that stop the plant from reaching its full, glorious potential.
Read MoreBy keeping your indoor bonsai in this spot, you can help prevent deficiencies that stop the plant from reaching its full, glorious potential.
Read MoreA rose named in honor of arguably one of the most iconic movie stars of the 20th century was created in 2001 by the experienced rose breeder Tom Carruth.
Read MoreThe Great Depression was a tough time for many, with food hard to come by. People favored easy-grow, hardy, and storable vegetables for their home gardens.
Read MoreSnakes and birds don't have a lot in common but what they do share is the production of eggs. If you find some, these tips can help you identify the source.
Read MoreCilantro continues producing new leaves under ideal growing conditions. Learn how large the stems need to be before harvesting and how to cut the leaves.
Read MoreIf you've uncovered a rabbit nest, you may wonder if you should rush out to rescue the babies, which can actually be detrimental. Here's what to do instead.
Read MoreIf you have ever seen Julia Child cook, you know one of her favorite foods was butter, so it's no wonder she chose this gorgeous rose to bear her name.
Read MoreThrips are tiny pests that feed on houseplants and can eventually destroy them. Manually removing thrips with one of two main methods is safe and effective.
Read MoreSkip the fussy zucchini — this flavorful alternative cooks up nicely, shrugs off disease, and might just earn a permanent spot in your garden (and skillet).
Read MoreConcerned that old tree stump might invite termites onto your property? Learn the risks, prevention tips, removal options, and DIY ideas to protect your home.
Read MorePlanting native shrubs in your garden is a sure-fire way to attract lots of different birds. Here's a fragrant one that can also double as a privacy screen.
Read MoreConditions are much easier to control when you're gardening indoors, but sometimes, you need a little extra help from something like this Harbor Freight item.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a border plant that's billowy, lush, and easy to maintain, this ornamental grass cultivar might be the perfect pick for you.
Read MoreWhile there are pros and cons to each method, only one shoveling approach will reduce the risk of slippery ice and heavy, compacted snow.
Read MoreIt's spring! The snow is melting and the sun is making an appearance. Celebrate the season with a floral tabletop DIY made entirely from Dollar Tree finds.
Read MoreJoshua trees normally bloom after February, but if you're seeing early blossoms, you might be dealing with a more serious environmental issue.
Read MoreTiming the pruning of your plants right is vital to their health. These are the flowering vines and lush bushes you should be cutting back in February.
Read MoreHawaii is home to some of the most rare and stunning plants in the world. They may be uncommon and wild, but there are lookalikes you can grow at home.
Read MoreIf growing tomatoes in your backyard garden is proving difficult, you might have better luck with one of the plant's cousins that's known to do better in sun.
Read MoreSnow blowers provide a powerful way to clean up your yard, but they're a major investment. Consider these reliable models to get the most bang for your buck.
Read MoreGoing low-tech for our appliances is on trend right now, and landscaping is no exception. Take this lawn care tool patented well over a century ago in the U.K.
Read MoreDeer, while cute, can be pests in the garden, especially when they're nibbling on your favorite plants. Keep them out with this dense and unappetizing conifer.
Read MoreDollar Tree stores are full of items to transform into décor, and their trifle dishes are no exception. This DIY provides a cute home real or faux plants.
Read MoreIf you love gardening but don't have a lot of space or money for it, we think you should try this affordable DIY alternative for raised beds, AKA wicking tubs.
Read MoreRobins are known for eating worms and insects. But fruits also make up a large part of their diet, making this dried fruit a robin magnet.
Read MoreRain gardens are practical and aesthetic additions most homes will benefit from, and if you're looking for inspiration, check out these designs.
Read MoreSucculents are typically easy to grow, so why should sourcing their planters be any different? Turn trash to treasure with these affordable DIYs.
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