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  • Parsley on cutting board

    How To Grow And Care For Your Own Parsley Plant

    Parsley is a popular herb that can add greenery to your space. Whether you choose to grow it inside or outside, here are the best care tips for success.

    By Ellen Kershner February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • stacked wood pallets

    21 Creative Ways To Upcycle Wood Pallets For Your Garden

    Some of the best items to use when DIYing a project are ones that you can get for free. Here are some ideas to upcycle wood pallets for your garden.

    By Darby Wagler February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • vegetable harvest

    Organic Gardening Isn't As Good For The Environment As You May Think

    Nowadays, everyone wants everything "organic," -- but that doesn't necessarily mean good for the environment. Here's what to consider in your organic garden.

    By Tiffany Selvey February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Sprinkler in yard

    The Best Way To Cut Down On Water Usage While Still Maintaining A Green Lawn

    Maintaining a green lawn takes a lot of water, but luckily there are a few easy ways to cut down on your water usage while still having a beautiful yard.

    By Lucy Clark February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Neighbor glaring over fence pickets

    Horizontal Vs. Vertical Fences: Which Is Best For Your Home?

    Horizontal fences are having a moment, but how do you know if they're right for your yard? Learn about the differences between horizontal and vertical fences.

    By Ron Baker February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Ivy covering wall with window

    How To Grow Ivy Up The Walls Of Your Home

    Love it or hate it, ivy definitely has presence. Choosing the right type and knowing how to care for it properly will help your home get that ivy-covered look.

    By Kristen Ordonez February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Sylvan Terrace townhomes

    This 'Secret Street' In NYC Looks Like You're Living In Amsterdam

    If you want a home straight out of Boardwalk Empire, a place just opened up for you on a secret street in New York City. Here's what we found out.

    By Kelly Welton February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Frog sitting on a rock

    How To Attract Frogs To Your Garden

    Frogs can be beneficial little garden assistants, so if you want to attract some to your space, we have some tips that will help invite them along.

    By Ryan Hayward February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Blue iris flowers

    When Should You Plant Iris Bulbs In Your Garden?

    To ensure your garden enjoys iris blooms year after year (as they are perennials), you first need to plant them at the right time and in the right conditions.

    By Pamela Siegel February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Field of chamomile flowers

    Why You Should Use Chamomile Tea In Your Garden

    Chamomile, an herb known for its popular tea, is also a good companion plant for gardens. It can also be used naturally in gardens in its tea form. Here's how.

    By Janelle Ward February 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Herb garden: mint, basil, marjoram

    Why Herbs Are The Perfect Type Of Plant To Grow If You Don't Have A Green Thumb

    If you're new to gardening, or lack a green thumb, you may want to try planting a garden of herbs, which are the perfect starter plant for a few solid reasons.

    By Lucy Clark February 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Bags of mulch on lawn

    The TikTok Hack That Makes Pouring Soil Even Easier

    Pouring soil over large areas can take some time, but this TikTok hack shaves that time down considerably. We also have tips for how to reuse your emptied bags.

    By Darby Wagler February 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Spoons with different spices

    The Common Kitchen Spice That Will Help Keep Fungus Out Of Your Garden

    If you're working to keep fungus away from your garden, don't rush out for store-bought solutions just yet. Rather, visit the kitchen pantry for a spice remedy.

    By Jenny Lynch February 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Deer eating a leaf

    Think Twice About Adding These Plants To Your Garden If You Have A Deer Problem

    If deer abound where you live, you've probably seen them perusing your garden for a late-night snack. Growing these plants will not help the matter.

    By Kailen Skewis February 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Person drinking tea in sunroom

    How To Fake Outdoor Living Spaces When You Live In A City

    Along with the pros, one con to living in the city is the lack of outdoor space to call your own, but this can be remedied, by making the most of what you have.

    By Kristy Bowen February 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Azaleas with frost

    How To Protect Perennials From Frost, According To A Gardening Expert

    When you invest in perennial plants for your garden it's because you want them to come back the following season. Here's how to keep them safe and healthy.

    By Adrianna MacPherson February 17th, 2023 Read More
  • fake plants

    The Simple TikTok Hack That Will Make Your Fake Plants Look More Realistic

    Botanical interior design has risen in popularity, with many decorating their spaces with fake plants. This simple TikTok hack will make them look real.

    By Erica Crawford February 16th, 2023 Read More
  • person tying twine to branch

    The Handy Way To Store Your Gardening Twine

    Since twine is important for so many jobs in the garden, it's useful to always have it on hand. Check out this handy way to store your gardening twine.

    By Darby Wagler February 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Leafless branches lit by setting sun

    How To Use Tree Branches As Home Decor

    We've all heard that bringing a touch of nature into the home is a wonderful way to create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere. Why stop at houseplants?

    By Robyn Hunt February 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Person planting seeds in ground

    The Muffin Pan Hack To Perfectly Space Seeds In Your Garden Bed

    Starting seeds and seedlings out in the garden can be a really fun project. We've got a fantastic tip for making sure your plants have the space they need.

    By Lucy Clark February 16th, 2023 Read More
  • A traditional English cottage in summer

    15 Plants Perfect For An English Cottage Garden

    If you want to create a lush and whimsical garden reminiscent of an English cottage, we have a list of flowers and plants that will get you started.

    By Kevin Phinney February 16th, 2023 Read More
  • plant beside coffee and filters

    Why You'll Want To Use A Coffee Filter In Your Pots When Gardening

    Everyone loves an inexpensive gardening hack. So if your indoor plants ever experience drainage issues, grab a coffee filter and put it to use.

    By Emily Hopkins February 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Dragonfly on a human hand

    Plants That Will Attract Dazzling Dragonflies To Your Garden

    Everyone loves attracting pollinators to the garden but what other delightful creatures like dragonflies? Here's how to entice the sparkly-winged beings.

    By Kailen Skewis February 15th, 2023 Read More
  • jasmine room plant

    When Will Your Jasmine Plant Flower?

    Jasmines are beautiful plants for indoor or outdoor gardens with lovely, scented blooms. When can you expect your flowers to pop? Here's what you need to know.

    By Emily Hopkins February 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Pink rhododendrons

    The Best Ways To Care For Your Rhododendron Bushes

    Rhododendron bushes can add a stunning pop of color to your yard. Here's how to care for this gardener's go-to to make the most of its beautiful foliage.

    By Ellen Kershner February 15th, 2023 Read More
  • close up of roof with moss

    The Gardening Hack That Will Remove Moss

    Since it doesn't need soil to live, moss is a resilient plant that can grow in many different climates. Check out this gardening hack that will remove moss.

    By Natalie Francisco February 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Purple hyacinth blooming in winter

    What Happens To Spring Perennials If They Bloom Too Early?

    Flowers blooming is a sign that spring is here, but temperatures may still be freezing. How do you protect your spring perennials if they bloom too early?

    By Leslie Anderson February 15th, 2023 Read More
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