Why Do People Put Garden Gnomes In Their Yard?
Garden gnomes are incredibly popular yard decor, but do these little statues serve a purpose? Take a look at the history of garden gnomes to find out.
Read MoreGarden gnomes are incredibly popular yard decor, but do these little statues serve a purpose? Take a look at the history of garden gnomes to find out.
Read MoreDividing your perennials supplements growth and good health, but timing is everything. Consider dividing these varieties in late summer for best results.
Read MoreThere's a simple concoction that can keep pesky mosquitoes away from you and your loved ones, and best of all, it contains your favorite fall spices.
Read MoreIf you no longer want to deal with bird droppings in your yard, your only remedy is to shoo away the birds that visit. Here's a look at two simple deterrents.
Read MoreMoles may be adorable animals to see in the wild. However, nobody wants to see them ruining their garden. Luckily, there's one food item to help avoid them.
Read MoreRoses are a sweet-smelling addition to any garden. It's important to wisely choose their companion plants to help them thrive, and this herb is a great choice.
Read MoreDay lilies are a beautiful addition to any garden, and several varieties rebloom through late summer. Here's how to clean them up when done for the season.
Read MoreWhile foxes may be stunning creatures, nobody wants to look up and notice one in their yard. Luckily, there's a way to keep them out with a few food items.
Read MoreHouse Digest's very own Master Gardener shares the process of how to save tomato seeds so that you can enjoy your favorite variety of tomatoes year after year.
Read MoreGrasshoppers can cause damage to your beloved plants, which is good enough reason to want them out of your garden. These kitchen ingredients will do the trick.
Read MoreAphids are usually destructive and unwelcome visitors to any gardener's paradise. Tomato leaves happen to contain a chemical perfect for keeping them away.
Read MoreBirdbaths are vital for inviting birds into your yard, but they can also be breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Here's how to keep mosquitoes out of your birdbath.
Read MoreIf you want to grow a vegetable garden but aren't sure where to begin, Martha Stewart recommends this leafy green for its variety and versatility.
Read MoreHydrangeas are beautiful statement flowers, but they make less of an impact when they begin to droop. Here are a few ways to fix that problem.
Read MoreCompanion planting can be beneficial to several different species of plants. But, here are two herbs that you should never grow in the same pot.
Read MoreMosquitoes are not only irritating, they can carry harmful diseases. Check out this useful hack for keeping mosquitoes away from your home with lavender.
Read MoreWhen purchasing a new houseplant, it will often come with a care tag that describes the plant's ideal conditions. Learn how to decipher this greenery guide.
Read MoreIf deer frequently invade your garden, the solution might be in your tackle box. Find out why fishing line works so well to keep a deer-free garden.
Read MoreWhile lilac plants most often bloom in the spring, there are instances where they might bloom again in the fall. Here's why this can happen.
Read MoreLearn how to use lemongrass as an all-natural mosquito repellent. Learn why it works, and how to make two types of lemongrass mosquito repellents.
Read MoreBefore transferring a plant to a new or already used pot, you may want to give it a quick clean. After all, it will benefit the plant in the long run.
Read MoreMint is known to be quite invasive when planted in the garden, but there are a number of companion plants that pair well with this fragrant herb.
Read MoreRagweed can be a nuisance to your lawn for many reasons, so keeping it out is a top priority. Here are a few ways to prevent and remove ragweed from your lawn.
Read MoreHave an extra laundry basket laying around the home that's just taking up space? Repurpose it into a DIY berries planter with this simple hack.
Read MoreGrowing herbs is an easy way to get into the world of gardening, but beware of these two beneficial herbs that aren't so beneficial to each other.
Read MorePlants get cuts just like humans. And just like humans, plants can benefit from a common kitchen ingredient known for its antibacterial properties.
Read MoreWhen plants die at the end of the season, most of us rip them out to create a fresh garden for next year. However, you might want to leave your tomatoes alone.
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