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  • Yellow front lawn with chairs

    Why A Yellow Lawn Isn't Always A Bad Thing

    While a yellow or gold lawn may (naturally) be cause for concern, it's possible you have nothing to worry about. Your lawn may just be one step ahead of you.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan September 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Japanese beetles feeding on leaves

    The Essential Oil You Need To Naturally Repel Pesky Japanese Beetles

    Are Japanese beetles munching away at your precious plants? Then, you may need the help of this essential oil to keep them away. Here's how.

    By Macy Sears September 24th, 2023 Read More
  • person preparing container garden

    Get Your Front Porch Fall-Ready With This Gorgeous Container Garden Recipe

    This fall container recipe is guaranteed to give your porch or patio plenty of color through the season. Learn what to plant and how to care for it.

    By Kaleigh Brillon September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • person raking thatch in lawn

    Grass Types That May Be Getting Damaged By Raking

    Raking or dethatching your grass is a necessary step for a beautiful yard, but if you're not careful, it can damage these types of grass. Here's what to know.

    By Kyle Schurman September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Dayflower growing in grass

    How To Keep Dayflowers Out Of Your Lawn

    The small dayflower may look pretty, but, as with any weed, you wouldn't want it to take over your lawn. Its seeds can spread fast and stay dormant for years.

    By Ezekiel Maina September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Removing weeds in the garden

    The TikTok-Approved Garden Tool That Makes Weeding Faster & Easier Than Ever

    Are weeds taking over your garden, leaving you frustrated and exhausted? If so, it's time to introduce you to a game-changing tool that makes weeding a breeze.

    By Claire Dangalan September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Grub crawling in lawn

    The Warning Sign That You Have A Grub Problem In Your Lawn

    Finding a grub or two is normal for a lawn, but you don't want to find too many instances. Here's the warning sign to look for when caring for your grass.

    By Sandy Baker September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Farmer examines vertical crop

    The Gardening Hack That'll Help With Growing Melons And Other Vining Plants

    Vining plants can take over your garden bed. This hack will show you how to grow plants like melons and pumpkins with a new, space-saving method.

    By Morgan McCrory September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • person washing rosemary sprigs

    Transform Fresh Rosemary Into A Mosquito Repellent

    Not only does rosemary smell lovely and can be great when used in the kitchen, but it can also be a key ingredient in making all-natural mosquito repellant.

    By Pamela Siegel September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • hydrangeas leaves

    What Does It Mean If Your Hydrangea Flowers Are Losing Color?

    If you've noticed that your hydrangea's flower color is fading, there are a few possible reasons. Learn why the color is fading, and how to prevent it.

    By Meredith Eastwood September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • grass with slime mold

    How To Easily Take Care Of Unwanted Slime Mold On Your Grass

    Though it can be unsightly, slime mold isn't actually that detrimental to your lawn. That being said, if you want to get rid of it, here are easy ways to do so.

    By Tricia Goss September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Close-up of TIKI string light

    Do Tiki String Lights Actually Keep Bugs Away?

    Flames, yellow light, and citronella are three natural ways people have tried to keep bugs away. Another method could be tiki string lights that use LED bulbs.

    By V Bawa September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Plumiera trees in clay pots

    Plant Your Plumeria Tree In A Container And It'll Be Living It's Best Life

    The iconic plumeria tree isn't a plant you can only enjoy in the tropics. When you plant it in a container, you can grow it anywhere you like with proper care.

    By Pamela Siegel September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Vine borer destroying plant

    The Aluminum Foil Hack That Keeps Squash Vine Borers Out Of Your Garden

    The larvae of squash vine borers can burrow into squash plants and kill them. To keep these pests away from your garden, use this simple aluminum foil hack.

    By Katie Francis September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Harvesting cherries from tree

    How And Where To Plant Cherry Seeds In Your Garden

    Planting cherry trees can be complicated, but once you understand the basics, you can grow a fruit-producing tree in your yard from a simple cherry pit.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Yellowing leaf on monstera plant

    Why Are The Leaves On My Philodendron Plant Turning Yellow?

    Philodendrons are easy to grow and propagate, but that doesn't mean you won't have challenges. We'll explain what it means if the leaves are turning yellow.

    By Zara M. September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Terracotta planters in outdoor market

    Switch To Terracotta Planters And Say Goodbye To Plant Pests

    To keep garden pests at bay, a change to the type of planter you use could be the solution you're looking for, especially when it comes to snails and slugs.

    By Claire Dangalan September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Close up of grass seed

    Why It's So Important To Read The Label Before Purchasing Grass Seed (And How To Do It)

    As you do with nutrition food labels, it's important to read the label on grass seed bags to understand exactly what you're adding to your lawn (and how much).

    By Sandy Baker September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • hollyhock flowers rising up blue sky

    What To Know About Transplanting Hollyhocks In The Garden

    Hollyhocks can be a beautiful addition to a garden, but their big, tall stalks and bushy leaves can overtake a space. Here are some tips on how to move them.

    By Joanna Marie September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • shady sassafras tree

    The Unusual Shade Tree That Smells Like Fruit Loops & Root Beer

    A tree that smells like cereal and soda? Yes, it exists, and you could use it as a shade tree in your yard. Discover more about this unique plant.

    By Jessica Daniels September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Person holding potted fiddle leaf fig plants

    You May Want To Rethink How You Fertilize Your Fiddle Leaf Fig

    Are you fertilizing your fiddle leaf fig the right way? Here's what you need to know about what fertilizers to use and how often to use them.

    By Lauren Schott September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Two people picking out tomatoes

    What Really Happens When A Tomato Catfaces (And How To Use Them)

    You may be a little taken back the first time you come across a batch of tomatoes and find one catfaced. However, there's a reason tomatoes end up this way.

    By Michael Alexander Uccello September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • gardener picking bachelor buttons and zinnias

    How To Gather Seeds From Your Late Summer Annuals To Plant Next Year

    Late summer-blooming annuals put out plenty of seeds as their flowering season winds down. Collecting your own seeds is a great way to prepare for next year.

    By Peg Aloi September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • pale yellow slime mold

    What To Do About Unsightly Dog Vomit Fungus In Your Yard

    Nobody wants to walk through their yard only to come across a pile of unsightly dog vomit fungus. However, if you have, here's what you can do about it.

    By Kate Nicholson September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Aphids on aloe vera plant

    Keep Aphids Off Your Aloe Plant With A Handy Kitchen Essential

    Aloe plants, whether located in the garden or inside, can quickly become overtaken by aphids. Discover how to eradicate these pests with a common kitchen item.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Hand on tree trunk

    How To Use A Penny To Check The Health Of Your Trees

    Are you curious about your tree's health? One easy and quick way to get an idea of your tree's condition is by using a single penny. Here's how.

    By Jenny Tinder September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Hydrangea in snowy weather

    How To Prepare Your Hydrangeas For Winter To Ensure A Healthy Summer Garden

    Certain types of hydrangeas need extra care in the winter to ensure they bloom in the summer. Learn how to prepare these plants for cold weather.

    By Sakshi Khaitan September 23rd, 2023 Read More
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