12 Houseplant Watering Hacks You Should Avoid At All Costs
While some houseplant watering hacks are worth listening to, far too many are popularized for making life easier for indoor gardeners rather than their plants.
Read MoreWhile some houseplant watering hacks are worth listening to, far too many are popularized for making life easier for indoor gardeners rather than their plants.
Read MoreIf you have a small yard, you may have discounted the idea of growing fruit trees. This compact, sun-loving citrus with delicious fruit may change your mind.
Read MoreDoes your bathroom have poor ventilation and regularly fills with steam? While not all houseplants will thrive in humidity, this easy-care rainforest vine will.
Read MoreUsing solar-powered irrigation is a way to be eco-conscious and save money on energy bills. Here's how to DIY one so you don't have to hire a professional.
Read MoreCurious about gardener rates in 2026? Discover the factors that can affect what you pay, including experience, task complexity, and required tools.
Read MoreWinter — the season of drafts and frozen everything. Prevent the cold weather from chilling your bones and damaging your home and garden with aluminum foil.
Read MoreWho doesn’t want a garden bed full of colorful flowers? But give them some space or you risk health problems with your plants and you waste your money.
Read MoreIf there's an eyesore in your neighbor's yard that's spoiling your view, here's a fairly quick and easy solution to hide it for good.
Read MoreYou've got lots of outdoor tools and supplies and nowhere to put them. Instead of cluttering a corner of your patio, close the door on the problem — literally.
Read MoreDespite its classic good looks, this trellis trend may not be worth it if you want a durable, long-lasting setup to handle any and all climbing plants.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to find a houseplant that won't wilt in a hot, sunny corner, but this low-maintenance succulent is the perfect pick for the job.
Read MoreDeep winter is typically an off season for gardeners, but this break can provide plenty of opportunity to plan and prepare for the upcoming spring.
Read MoreTo attract a variety of birds to your yard, you'll want to offer seed recipes that appeal to a range of species. Here are nine simple birdseed combinations.
Read MoreNo-dig gardening is often praised for its soil benefits, yet it comes with tradeoffs that aren't always obvious. Timing, cost, and setup can all play a role.
Read MoreThis evergreen can attract songbirds, bees, butterflies, and moths to your garden. These critters love the native shrub for its berries and shelter.
Read MoreYou can buy the best grass seed, but if you scatter it over poor soil, you've wasted your money. Guarantee a successful lawn with these soil options.
Read MoreWhat you throw away in the kitchen could matter more in the garden. This everyday leftover plays a surprising role in soil health and plant performance.
Read MoreDense growth and a cozy, prey-filled habitat make these grasses a dream for snakes — great for nature, not so great for surprise encounters.
Read MoreThis ZZ plant variety is ideal for when you don't have much room. It grows to a maximum of 3 feet, prefers low light conditions, and adds drama with its leaves.
Read MoreBecause not all fake plants are created equal, learn which materials and other small details give them a lifelike touch, fooling even the keenest eyes.
Read MoreDo you usually throw away your old potting soil, thinking it's spent? If yes, you're wasting a good thing. Some plants thrive in nutrient-deficient mixes.
Read MoreWhen it comes to covers for your garden soil, pine straw may be right. You'll only know for sure once you've compared it to the many mulch materials out there.
Read MoreA fresh, young pomegranate tree may not look like it needs pruning, but these tips will help determine how the tree grows (and looks) in the future.
Read MoreWhy not make the most of being stuck inside due to cold weather? Do more than just dream about next season's garden: start planning it on paper or digitally.
Read MorePlagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them away and enjoy its vibrant flowers.
Read MoreIf you want to prolong the enjoyment of your spring and summer blooms, you can preserve them with a garden memento using this one item from the kitchen.
Read MoreMonstera has a reputation for being a forgiving houseplant. If you find the typical Swiss-cheese plant uninspiring, try this highly sought-after cultivar.
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