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  • A rolling hillside at Henry W. Coe State Park is covered in yellow and purple wildflowers

    The California Park Where You Can See Fields Of Stunning Wildflowers

    Visit this quiet but extensive park in Northern California, where you cannot fail to be inspired by the masses of wildflowers growing freely as nature intended.

    By Emily Ray 1 month ago Read More
  • Bare feet on lawn

    The Softest Types Of Zoysia Grass For A Barefoot Lawn

    Walking barefoot on soft grass is lovely, but only some types will give you this experience. Consider these two thin-bladed zoysia varieties for a plush feel.

    By Jennifer Blair 1 month ago Read More
  • Woman pouring soil into garden bed

    The Baking Ingredient That Can Boost The Soil Of Your Acidity-Loving Plants

    As a temporary soil amendment, this ingredient can lower the pH level of your soil, helping to boost the development of plants that prefer acidic conditions.

    By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago Read More
  • Small snake in a shrub.

    What A Lot Of Snakes In Your Yard Really Says About Your Garden

    Not too may homeowners want to see snakes slithering around their property, but finding them in your garden is not all bad news. Find out why it could be good.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • Colorful pollinator garden with butterfly

    The Underrated Flower Genus That Provides Gorgeous Color To Your Pollinator Garden

    Tired of the same old pollinator-friendly flowers? This lesser-known genus has 46 species to choose from, all with beautiful and long-lasting blooms.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 month ago Read More
  • A close up of ripe and unripe tomatoes hanging from the vine. The image captures the vibrant colors and healthy growth of the tomatoes.

    Why Fermenting Tomato Seeds Is A Great Idea For A Successful Harvest

    Ever tried to plant tomato seeds fresh out of the fruit? They likely failed. That's because you're missing a vital step in your tomato seed preparation process.

    By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago Read More
  • A small uprooted tree in a backyard

    How To Salvage Plants That Wind Up Uprooted

    Uprooted plants don’t always mean defeat for your garden. With some quick action and careful handling, they may just have a chance at survival.

    By Nevena Radulovic 1 month ago Read More
  • Lavender growing in pots along a path

    Think Twice Before Dividing Lavender - Here's Why

    Many perennials benefit from division, which entails splitting plants to prevent overcrowding and boost health. Lavender, however, is an exception.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • A homeowner repotting their plants.

    How To DIY A Mess-Free Garden Potting Station With IKEA Faves

    A garden potting station lets you easily repot your plants, and this simple modification to an existing table using IKEA faves is simple.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • A field of sunflowers against a blue sky

    Here's Another Reason Hummingbird Lovers Should Plant Fast-Growing Sunflowers In The Garden

    Most gardeners don't think of planting sunflowers if they are trying to attract more hummingbirds, but surprisingly this popular flower provides a good snack.

    By Rhys Lee Hamilton 1 month ago Read More
  • Gloved hand planting basil in garden bed

    8 Herbs And Veggies You Should Never Plant Near Basil In Your Garden

    While basil is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, sweet peppers, and parsley, it shouldn't be paired with these other vegetables and herbs.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • hosta plants growing in multiple pots

    Can You Grow Hosta Plants In Containers? Here's What To Know

    Hostas like shady spots, needs lots of water, and are at risk of being eaten by slugs. Does that mean container planting is an option for these plants?

    By Becca Cullum-Green 1 month ago Read More
  • Purple paint on tree

    The Significance Of A Purple-Painted Tree And Why You Should Stay Away

    Some tree markings are used for timber harvesting purposes and typically ignored by passersby. Find out why you shouldn't ignore a purple-painted tree.

    By Kathleen Shipman 1 month ago Read More
  • An older bearded man picks lots of ripe tomatoes in a garden.

    How To Know When It's Too Late To Prune Tomato Plants

    Despite being among the easiest plants to grow in a home garden, tomatoes have many rules—such as a pruning deadline. Here's how to tell if it's too late.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 1 month ago Read More
  • Crow at birdbath with shelled peanut in mouth

    Prevent Crows From Crowding A Garden Bird Bath With One Simple Fix

    Crows taking over your birdbath? While these ubiquitous birds can be fun to observe, they may crowd out smaller songbirds. Here's how to fix the problem.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • A small cottage-style home framed by a tree-lined small yard

    Privacy Is Possible In Small Yards When You Plant This One Stunning, Easy-Care Tree

    If you're looking to add privacy to a small yard, you may feel that your options are limited. This attractive Asian native may just be the tree you need.

    By Sam Manzella 1 month ago Read More
  • Large orange pumpkins on the vine in a pumpkin patch with low sun in the sky

    Neglecting This Gardening Task May Be Seriously Hurting Your Pumpkin Crop

    Improve your pumpkin crop in the fall by ensuring that your plant's vines and roots are not damaged due to forgetting about this one essential gardening task.

    By R. A. Fletcher 1 month ago Read More
  • A person gathering food scraps for composting.

    A Simple IKEA Utensil Holder Is About To Be Your New Favorite Way To Compost

    Bins made for in-ground composting are typically cylinders with holes. IKEA's utensil holder makes the ideal composting tool, and costs much less.

    By Jennifer Farrington 1 month ago Read More
  • Irrigation of grass with a sprinkler

    How To Plant And Grow Cool-Season Grass Seed

    Cool-season grass seed requires planting at the right time of the year, as well as with the right conditions. This guide will ensure you grow a healthy lawn.

    By Hafsa Raja 1 month ago Read More
  • Seed bombs in a persons hand

    Seed Bombing Was A Gardening Trend Everyone Embraced, But Does It Work?

    Seed bombs gained popularity in the 1970s as a way to grow native plants, but does this method really work and how well compared to traditional planting?

    By Buffy Naillon 1 month ago Read More
  • A gardener tending to camellias and looking annoyed

    Growing This Fussy Pink Shrub Is Prettier In Theory Than In Practice

    While this pink shrub might make a stunning addition to your home garden, chances are you'll have a hard time growing it without a ton of work.

    By Sam Manzella 1 month ago Read More
  • A swallowtail butterfly feeds on a milkweed flower

    Multiply Your Milkweed Plants For Even More Butterflies With A Simple Harvesting Technique

    Want to draw even more butterflies to your milkweed plants? Start by harvesting your own seeds and planting them for endless plants and blooms.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 month ago Read More
  • Patchy grass around a home

    The Pollinator-Friendly Lawn Alternative That's Also Drought-Resistant

    Skip the irrigation and pesticides while enticing local pollinators with a drought-resistant lawn alternative that will have you switching from grass.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
  • Close-up of hands using weeding tool to remove weeds

    13 Helpful Weeding Tools Worth Buying In 2025

    Removing weeds from your lawn can be easier and more efficient with the right tools. From hand shovels to standing weeders, these products simplify the process.

    By Jasmine Harding 1 month ago Read More
  • A summer woodland garden is in full bloom.

    Give Your Garden A Uniquely Woodland Feel With One Flower

    Most plants are still dormant in late winter and early spring, but this flower can make your garden come alive at that time and evoke a romantic woodland.

    By Lauren Krystaf 1 month ago Read More
  • Man watering vegetable garden with hose

    The Big Storage Mistake Is Making Your Hose's Lifespan Shorter

    After buying the best garden hose, don't let improper storage cut its lifespan short. Properly storing hoses between uses can keep them in good shape for years.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • Hummingbird hovering over a flower.

    The Heavenly-Smelling Flower You Should Plant To Attract More Hummingbirds

    Looking for a beautiful flower that will not only draw hummingbirds to your yard but also emit a sweet fragrance you can enjoy? Look no further.

    By Joey Gonzalez 1 month ago Read More
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