Reuse Plastic Nursery Pots To Start A Space-Saving Vertical Garden
If you're a gardener, you likely have some extra plastic nursery pots lying around. There are plenty of ways to reuse these items to create vertical gardens.
Read MoreIf you're a gardener, you likely have some extra plastic nursery pots lying around. There are plenty of ways to reuse these items to create vertical gardens.
Read MoreAs a beginner, gardening is overwhelming, and finicky plants make it more confusing and stressful. Give this low-maintenance fruit tree a try and start small.
Read MorePlanting this gorgeous yellow flower will not only attract hummingbirds but also several other pollinators that benefit from its nectar and seeds.
Read MoreWhile you could edge your landscaping with options like rock or plastic, a natural, living hedge is the perfect option for a country garden look.
Read MoreChoosing a flowering ground cover is a great way to bring a pop low-profile of color to your outdoor space, but is purple poppy mallow the right fit for you?
Read MoreA garden full of vibrant flowers is a joy to look at, though there's one color that's tricky to use. However, it looks beautiful when done correctly.
Read MoreIt's just as easy for your garden to become cluttered as anywhere else in your home, though the tidying methods may differ. Here are the easiest ways to do so.
Read MoreThere are many ways to attract hummingbirds to your yard, including by planting flowers they love. This one purple flower will have them flocking.
Read MoreThis Australian native shrub produces vibrant green flowers in an unusual shape: It looks like the wings and body of a hummingbird! It also has medicinal uses.
Read MoreLeafy green vegetables are a popular container plant that is easy to grow. For better growth and harvests, use this simple paper plate hack.
Read MoreCertain plants can be grown together for the mutual benefit of both. Discover if tomatoes and peppers, two members of the nightshade family, can be companions.
Read MoreThose who live in cold climates know how tough it is to find a fruit tree that will withstand bitter temps, but we found an apple tree that's up to the task.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of flowers that grow in full sun to attract hummingbirds, check out this striking option that thrives in shaded areas.
Read MoreDiscolored, unhealthy grass picked apart by animals may signal a grub worm infestation. Treating them with this could be your saving grace or a big mistake.
Read MoreThe next time you go looking for plants in a garden center, there's a fast-growing spring flower that you aren't likely to see. Here's what to do instead.
Read MoreSnake plants are typically grown indoors as houseplants for good reason. Discover what would happen if you planted them outside in your landscaping.
Read MoreIf your minimalist home is feeling a bit lackluster, some well-placed greenery might be just the touch you need to help finish off the look.
Read MoreAttracting hummingbirds and pollinators doesn't have to be difficult. Instead, grow these 8 cheerful yellow flowers that support for wildlife in your garden.
Read MoreThis fern plant has ornamental value in your garden, and you can also harvest and eat the fiddleheads. However, make sure you cook them properly.
Read MoreComposting can seemingly take forever, but this convenient product can help you to create fertilizer from your food scraps almost instantly.
Read MoreIf you have fruit trees, the local squirrel population can wreak havoc on your harvest. Keep it protected with these easy and safe deterrent methods.
Read MoreEnjoy a colorful spring without the wait! Explore 17 varieties of fast-growing flowering trees that bring vibrant blooms for stunning outdoor space in no time.
Read MoreTomato plants are a common sight in vegetable gardens, but they are unfortunately susceptible to deadly blight. Here's an easy way to prevent the issue.
Read MoreThere are lots of vegetables, flowers, and herbs that grow well in raised beds, but there are a few that are better grown elsewhere in your garden.
Read MoreBeauty is in the eye of the beholder, but pro gardeners have plenty of reasons for why you shouldn't plant crepe myrtles. Here's why they are tired of them.
Read MoreIf your seedlings look stretched and weak, you're dealing with legginess, which is caused by a poor environment. Here are ways to fix and prevent this issue.
Read MoreIf you're fond of spring bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and lilies, keep your bulbs healthy year after year with these simple tips for pruning.
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