The Tool To Use For Edging Your Lawn That Gets The Job Done Quickly Without A Mess
Use this tool for a clean edge on your yard without the usual mess and fuss. The right setup with the proper technique gets you the best result.
Read MoreUse this tool for a clean edge on your yard without the usual mess and fuss. The right setup with the proper technique gets you the best result.
Read MoreGet expert tips from Joanna Gaines' tips for a whimsical and fantastical green sanctuary inspired by the classic children's book, "The Secret Garden".
Read MoreWith over 6,000 cultivars, picking the perfect hosta for your plot is tough. Add only those with the wildest, wackiest blooms and leaves to your must-have list.
Read MoreA cottage garden can be a delightful sight with all those pretty blooms. To add even more magic, there's one plant you may want to grow for a touch of whimsy.
Read MoreThis purple plant has antioxidant properties that deter pests while attracting helpful pollinators. Plant it for a vibrant garden this fall.
Read MoreIf your apples start developing a rich color, you may think you can just grab one and eat it; however, this is not the right way to tell if it's ripe.
Read MoreThis purple plant improves soil structure and adds nitrogen to the soil, but it's also an aggressive grower that you should be careful with.
Read MoreAsh can be a beneficial additive in the garden if you're trying to reduce the acidity of your soil, but certain sources could cause more harm than good.
Read MoreBasil and cabbage are wonderful companion plants -- but that doesn't mean they grow well with each other. Here's what to consider before growing these together.
Read MoreSolar storms can have a knock-on effect on planting crops that could quickly escalate, delaying yields and directly or indirectly affecting their quality.
Read MoreOnce this deadly pest infects your backyard hardwoods, there is no cure and no way to save your tree. Here's what to look for to stop the spread.
Read MoreElectric and gas mowers each have their own unique pros and cons, but the size of your lawn is a major factor in determining which you should choose.
Read MoreChoosing the right berry-producing shrubs, and planting them in a structured layout will add beauty to your yard while attracting birds all winter long.
Read MoreGenerally speaking, garlic is easy to grow, but for a more substantial and healthier yield, there are some steps you cannot skip out on, such as using mulch.
Read MoreInvasive plants can be beautiful, but they can also be nearly impossible to control and wreck local ecosystems. These are the species you should avoid.
Read MoreHydrangeas all fall into two types: old wood and new wood species. The difference has to do with how they form buds, which affects their care needs.
Read MoreSquirrels are really cute, but you really don't want them eating the fruits, nuts, or flowers in your garden. This humane deterrent will keep them away.
Read MoreMagnolia trees come in a range of species and varieties, many of which are native to the United States. Plant these three for beautiful white blooms.
Read MoreSo many factors determine when a bean is ready to harvest, from sowing dates to unpredictable cultivar traits. This easy test cuts through all the confusion.
Read MoreGrowing basil indoors or outdoors can be tricky, but avoiding these common mistakes can keep your plants healthy, lush, and flavorful all season long.
Read MoreIf your recycling bin is overflowing with plastic milk jugs, free up some space by repurposing them in the yard as mini-greenhouses to help young plants thrive.
Read MoreThere are a lot of tree species gardeners could plant in their yards, but fast-growing trees need careful consideration with spacing. They will fill gaps fast.
Read MoreSome plants offer more than just beauty. This herb can improve garden soil quality and repel pests, but there are other factors to consider before planting it.
Read MoreHummingbirds adore bright flowers, which can make for an eye-catching garden. You should also consider texture and size when choosing plants for your yard.
Read MoreIf you've been told to burp your cucumbers before eating them, we promise it's not a joke. There are reasons this is helpful and ways to avoid needing it.
Read MoreTired of the usual houseplants like monstera and ficus? Put your energy into growing a tropical tree that looks great and will give you fruit to munch on.
Read MoreShady garden spots are often the hardest to plant in. Fill areas under trees or beside the house with these pink-blooming plants that thrive in such conditions.
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