20 Putting Greens You Can Enjoy In Your Own Backyard
Golfing is a fun hobby, but it can quickly get expensive, especially if you enjoy playing a lot. To keep costs down, set up your own backyard putting green.
Read MoreGolfing is a fun hobby, but it can quickly get expensive, especially if you enjoy playing a lot. To keep costs down, set up your own backyard putting green.
Read MoreAre you looking for some pretty foliage to brighten your home? These mood-boosting house plants are the perfect way to cheer up the vibe in your space!
Read MoreAfter purchasing and decorating your Christmas tree, why not spice up your holiday season decor by adding this chic alternative to a tree skirt?
Read MoreMaster Gardener Karen E. Laine of HGTV's hit series "Good Bones" identifies your backyard's silent killer.
Read MoreWatering your houseplants can be tricky. They can get root rot if you overwater them, but they'll die if you forget. Here's how to keep them hydrated in winter.
Read MoreIt's hard to go wrong when it comes to houseplants and feng shui, as the two go hand in hand when creating a peaceful and harmonious home environment.
Read MoreWhen the growing season winds down, know that that doesn't mean your yard needs to take a hiatus from being the thriving outdoor space you've nurtured it to be.
Read MoreWhen choosing a pot for your plant, keep in mind that this is your plant's home and you want to find it the right one. Here are five things to keep in mind.
Read MoreIf you know you're going to be away from your houseplants for more than a few days, you can use this clever trick to ensure your plants stay hydrated and happy.
Read MoreWhile all plants need some sunlight, there are some that can do just fine with very little sun, contently thriving in the shade. Here are 18 you can start with.
Read MoreIf you live in a cramped space, you don't have to live without indoor plants. Take a look at our collection of small houseplants that we're sure you'll love.
Read MoreMore and more people are looking to get in on the houseplants movement. For beginners, a plant that requires less upkeep may be an ideal starter plant.
Read MoreThe art of companion planting aligns with the gardener's desire to stay attuned to nature to grow a healthy garden. We'll tell you everything you need to know.
Read MoreIf you're starting out with your house plant collection and are unsure of what's a myth and what's true, here is your cheat sheet to cultivate a green thumb.
Read MoreFinding the right Christmas tree for your home is more challenging than it sounds. We've got expert tips to help you choose a perfect-sized tree.
Read MoreSucculents are easy to grow, neglect-tolerant, physically unique, and unlikely to have problems with disease or pests. Here are some indoor options.
Read MoreHouseplants have the power to calm our nerves, purify our indoor air, and beautify our spaces. They can also provide us with showy hints of love.
Read MoreFire pits create the perfect atmosphere for a relaxing backyard space, but which home improvement store has the better deals, Home Depot or Lowe's?
Read MoreRust disease is a common problem for tomato plants and other leafy greens. However, you can take some proactive measures to ensure your garden isn't impacted.
Read MoreIf you love the idea of having a collection of houseplants but can't commit to watering them weekly, then here are some low-maintenance plants to consider.
Read MoreIf you've had one of these easy-to-find plants in your home, chances are you've probably watched it slowly die and wondered what you did wrong.
Read MoreNobody enjoys watching their beloved Christmas tree die. Learn how to replant your Christmas tree so that you can enjoy its presence all year long.
Read MoreTo ensure your plants are calming and not adding to your stress, make sure they are in the best planter for their specific needs. Here's how to ensure this.
Read MoreIf you're growing plants indoors, the right lighting can be the difference between weak, unhealthy plants and vibrant, full ones. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreLooking to make your yard more private? Fences aren't your only option. In fact, hedges are a natural, low-maintenance, and long-lasting alternative year-round.
Read MoreSometimes the soil in your houseplants' containers needs to be refreshed even if the plants are not yet ready to be transplanted into bigger pots.
Read MoreWhile Christmastime comes with lots of joy, it can also cause stress due to a limited budget. So, do you need to spend a lot of money on a Christmas tree?
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