Genius Tips To Protect Your Plants Before A Heavy Storm Hits
If you know a flood, drought, snowstorm, dust storm, or heavy windstorm is approaching your garden, try out these genius tips to keep your plants safe.
Read MoreIf you know a flood, drought, snowstorm, dust storm, or heavy windstorm is approaching your garden, try out these genius tips to keep your plants safe.
Read MoreTemperatures are bound to get hot during the summer. This is a major consideration when it comes to your bird feeder and what you choose to fill it with.
Read MoreAs the summer turns to fall, it's necessary to make some changes to your lawn care. Here's what you need to know about how to treat your lawn come September.
Read MorePhlox are big, beautiful flowers that make a statement, and the best way to keep them blooming all season is to deadhead them. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreIf your orchid hasn't bloomed, has yellowing leaves, or looks droopy, follow Martha Stewart's potting and watering tips, which will revive your beautiful plant.
Read MoreIf you want to move a hydrangea plant to another location, Martha Stewart has a few tips that will make the transplanting process extremely simple.
Read MoreWhether you're a master gardener or an amateur, a good quality hose is essential. We tested two popular hoses from Walmart, and there was a clear winner.
Read MoreIf your homegrown tomatoes are ripening too slowly, growing too small, or getting destroyed by wildlife, try out this simple aluminum foil hack.
Read MoreIf your roses are plagued by aphids and other pests, then you need a repellent. Rather than using chemicals, try companion planting with sage.
Read MoreOf all the greenery in her home and work spaces, there's one type of plant that Joanna Gaines absolutely loves. Here's why you might love it too.
Read MoreRubber mulch has quite a few drawbacks that should leave you thinking twice about using it in your garden. Discover why this mulch might be a bad choice.
Read MorePlanting certain types of plants together can be very beneficial for your garden. We look at the best companion plants that will thrive next to your cilantro.
Read MoreKeeping a home running smoothly takes careful management. Check out this brilliant hack that ensures you'll never pour dehumidifier water down the drain again.
Read MoreDo you want to ensure your cucumber patch grows big, crispy cucumbers all season long? This common kitchen ingredient can help you amend the soil.
Read MoreA quick visit to your pantry can result in a weed-free garden in just a few weeks. But to make sure this method is effective, you must execute it correctly.
Read MoreMole holes in your lawn are a huge drag as they can really put a damper on the appearance of your grass. Here are the best ways to take care of them.
Read MoreYou have to prepare your roses for winter or else they might become damaged during the harsh conditions. Here is exactly what you need to do to protect them.
Read MoreIf less and less hummingbirds are coming to your yard because their feeder is overrun with ants, here is an animal-friendly way to reduce your pest problem.
Read MoreIf you have some lavender plants in your garden, you should consider planting some roses next to them. (And not just for added visual appeal.)
Read MoreWatering your garden with club soda has many benefits. However, to get the most out of this gardening tip, you'll need to observe some best practices.
Read MoreIf your garden lacks nutrients and is constantly pestered by insects, mustard may be the solution. Here's how to turn this condiment into a garden essential.
Read MoreGrowth is usually considered a good thing when it comes to indoor plants. But can your plants grow too long for optimal health? Let's find out.
Read MoreWasps flying outside of your home can be a real annoyance. Some recommend hanging a brown paper bag to deter them. But does this hack really work?
Read MoreIf you travel often or just don't have a green thumb, a self-watering planter could be just what you need. Learn how to make one out of an IKEA vase.
Read MoreWhen growing seedlings, you want to give them the best environment possible. We compared Home Depot's organic seed-starting mix to a cheap DIY version.
Read MoreThe bane of any gardener's existence is pests. Luckily, there's an all-natural way to take back control of your garden, and it starts with this ingredient.
Read MoreIf you are into DIY, there are lots of ways to repurpose items. Check out this hack to turn a plain IKEA spice rack into a propagation station.
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