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  • House with a minimalist garden

    The Major Downside Of Going Minimal In Your Garden

    Minimalism in the garden creates a sleek oasis, but it also has disadvantages. Find out the major downside to having a minimal garden design.

    By Laura Hampson 2 days ago Read More
  • vines growing over house

    The Beautiful Yet Invasive Vine You Should Think Twice About Planting In Your Garden

    Not every beautiful plant deserves a spot in your garden. This pretty vine has one too many problems that can wreak havoc in your outdoor space.

    By Crystal Chang 2 days ago Read More
  • Hands putting white shoes in a mesh laundry bag in the washer

    13 Genius Ways To Repurpose Dollar Tree's Mesh Laundry Bags Around The House

    Dollar Tree's mesh laundry bags can come in handy for more than just doing laundry. Here are 13 genius ways to repurpose them around the house.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 2 days ago Read More
  • A toolbox sitting outside

    The Best Way To Repurpose Your Old Toolbox And Use It In Your Garden

    If you have an old toolbox you're not sure what to do with, find out a customizable way to repurpose it in your garden to make outdoor tasks easier.

    By Mallory Carra 2 days ago Read More
  • Several houseplants grow in a dark living room

    12 Beautiful Fast-Growing Houseplants That Thrive In Low Light

    Not every corner of your home can be soaked in bright sunlight. To brighten up dim areas, consider picking up one of these low light-loving plants.

    By Andrea Crowley-Hughes 2 days ago Read More
  • A houseplant being propagated in a glass of water

    20 Houseplants You Can Propagate Or Grow In Water

    Many houseplants respond well to water propagation, and sometimes, they can continue growing there indefinitely. Check out 20 plants you can multiply this way.

    By Sanaphay Rattanavong 2 days ago Read More
  • A deer in someone's yard

    The Beautiful Purple Flower That Deer Will Avoid If You Plant It In Your Yard

    Deer will avoid eating these beautiful, colorful perennial flowers in your yard because of their low nutritional value and unpalatable texture.

    By Lauren Krystaf 2 days ago Read More
  • Various peppers growing in pots

    The Best Small Pepper Plants To Grow If You Have Limited Garden Space

    Are you looking to get the biggest harvest from your small garden? Choosing the right peppers cultivars will make the most from your little space.

    By Meg Jernigan 2 days ago Read More
  • Hummingbird on feeder

    Keep Your Hummingbird Feeder From Overheating With One Easy Hack

    The summer sun can mean your yard gets boiling hot. If you have a hummingbird feeder, you can keep it from overheating with this protection.

    By Michelle Roberts-Garcia 2 days ago Read More
  • A ripe green watermelon still on the vine in a garden

    Why You Shouldn't Plant Tomatoes Next To Watermelons

    Tomatoes and watermelons have a lot in common, which may make them seem like ideal companion plants, but it turns out they don't grow well next to each other.

    By Max Gross 2 days ago Read More
  • A gardener tips table scraps from a small bucket into a black plastic tumbling composter in the backyard.

    Are Tumbling Composters Worth Buying Or Just A Waste Of Money?

    Tumbling composters offer an alternative to a traditional bin or heap, but is this additional mechanism functional or just a gimmick? Here's what we know.

    By Kate Nicholson 2 days ago Read More
  • Someone in a greenhouse holding a small spade with baking soda on it.

    Is Using Baking Soda As A Fertilizer Helping Your Plants Or Hurting Them?

    Baking soda is great for cleaning and baking, but it can also be used in the garden. Its benefits will depend on your soil and the type of plants you have.

    By William Cennamo 3 days ago Read More
  • Closeup of a fly on a green leaf

    The Fast-Growing Herb You Should Plant To Help Keep Flies Away

    Fed up with flies buzzing around your home? Learn about the fast-growing herb you can plant to naturally deter them and create a more inviting outdoor space.

    By Meg Jernigan 3 days ago Read More
  • Someone tending to their roses

    The Rose Variety That's A Perfect Ground Cover For Small Spaces

    Do you have a small space in the yard that you'd like to cover with vegetation? This attractive rose cultivar will serve as the perfect ground cover.

    By Patti Kaz 3 days ago Read More
  • A large variety of seed packets arranged on the floor

    How To Read A Seed Packet Label To Better Understand What You're Getting

    Seed packet labels have all kinds of important information that tells you where, when, and how to grow the plants. Pay attention to these details.

    By Kim W.S. 3 days ago Read More
  • Tomato and zucchini plants grow next to each other in a raised garden bed.

    Why You Should Plant Tomatoes And Zucchini Together In The Garden

    You may not think of tomatoes and zucchini as natural companions in the garden, but with the right placement and care, they can benefit each other.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 3 days ago Read More
  • Light blue hydrangea blossoms against green leaves

    The Low-Maintenance Flower That's A Gorgeous Alternative To Hydrangeas

    Hydrangeas are beautiful, but they can be pretty picky about soil and sun conditions. If you love the look, but need something tougher, this bush is for you.

    By Meg Jernigan 3 days ago Read More
  • Pile of decorative plates and bowls on a table at a yard sale

    Don't Pass Over Thrift Store Plates — Upcycle Them Into Garden Pavers

    Plates are one of the most common thrift store finds. Give them a new life by using them as a material in this simple and creative DIY paver project.

    By Bri Ahearn 3 days ago Read More
  • Squirrel in lush green garden snacking on foraged food

    One Unexpected Scent Could Be The Key To Keeping Squirrels Out Of Your Garden

    While squirrels love making a meal out of your garden, there's one plant they can't stand: garlic. There are a few different ways you can use it to repel them.

    By Angela Horn 3 days ago Read More
  • A cluster of ripe red tomatoes growing on a vine

    One Of The Best Tomato Varieties To Grow Is Resistant To Both Cracking And Blight

    Many tomato varieties have issues with blight, cracking, and Fusarium wilt, but this variety will give you a higher chance of a healthy crop.

    By Max Gross 3 days ago Read More
  • A spotted lantern fly rests on some bark.

    What To Know About Invasive Spotted Lantern Flies To Keep Them Out Of Your Yard

    The spotted lanternfly is spreading across the United States, damaging crops and plants. Learn how to identify the pests and remove them from your property.

    By Lauren Krystaf 3 days ago Read More
  • Closeup of a bee in a colorful flower garden

    The Fast-Spreading Ground Cover That's Also A Pollinator Magnet

    Attracting pollinators to the garden is always a treat. To keep them visiting, consider planting this fast-spreading and attractive ground cover.

    By Annette Hird 3 days ago Read More
  • A hole in the ground that could be home to a squirrel or a snake

    Here's How To Figure Out Whether You Have A Snake Hole Or A Squirrel Hole In Your Yard

    In addition to its appearance, there's some key evidence you should look for around a hole in your yard to determine whether it belongs to a snake or squirrel.

    By Bob Beacham 3 days ago Read More
  • Bird on hummingbird feeder in the rain

    Is It Okay To Leave Bird Feeders Outside When It Rains?

    You love seeing feathered friends flocking to your yard to enjoy their food, but is it okay to still leave bird feeders outside when it rains?

    By Kim W.S. 3 days ago Read More
  • earwig crawling down a branch

    Reuse Your Plastic Nursery Pots To Get Rid Of Earwigs

    Are you tired of earwigs crawling in your garden and eating your seeds? Find out how to upcycle those plastic nursery pots and turn them into earwig traps.

    By Meadow St. Clair 3 days ago Read More
  • Ruby-throated hummingbird on a small wooden swing

    Hummingbirds And Butterflies Will Flock To Your Yard For This Colorful Groundcover Plant

    It is such a delight to spot pollinators, like hummingbirds and butterflies, in our yards. This groundcover plant will be sure to keep them coming back.

    By Kim W.S. 3 days ago Read More
  • Multiple plants can be seen growing around or reflected in a bathroom mirror.

    The Perfect Plant For Your Humid Bathroom (No Windows Or Direct Sunlight Needed)

    Plants add a nice pop of color and serenity to any bathroom. This is the perfect plant for your humid bathroom, even if it lacks much sunlight.

    By Jason Rochlin 3 days ago Read More
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