Keep Your ZZ Plant Happy Throughout Winter With One Essential Tip
ZZ plants are known for being low-maintenance, but there is one simple step you can take to help this houseplant thrive indoors through the colder months.
Read MoreZZ plants are known for being low-maintenance, but there is one simple step you can take to help this houseplant thrive indoors through the colder months.
Read MoreEvergreen trees grow well in containers, as long as you get the cultivar and conditions right. One specific genus looks great and smells like Christmastime.
Read MoreTired of buying refills for your diffuser? Grow this low-maintenance trailing vine with heady-fragranced blooms to fill your home with the scent of the tropics.
Read MoreThis homeowner had it out with their HOA over a fence that was approved until neighbors started complaining. Here's what you can do in that situation.
Read MoreIf you want to keep your houseplants happy and healthy indoors all winter, be sure to add this one regular cleaning task to your normal routine.
Read MoreThis inexpensive Dollar Tree hack only takes a few minutes to complete, but the result is a stunning water feature that's sure to attract birds.
Read MoreImprove your indoor lavender's life by pairing it with plants that make it look prettier, boost it heady fragrance, make it healthier, and keep it pest-free.
Read MoreCrystal suncatchers can add beauty to any garden, but do they create a fire hazard? Find out how to add these crystals to your garden without the worry.
Read MoreIf you live in an area where it rains often and the soil is usually damp as a result, you'll want to focus on fruit trees that can handle those conditions.
Read MoreDiscover what twine and pops of color have in common with this whimsical glass jar upcycle. Perfect for boho lovers, it's a way to add charm to your decor.
Read MoreYou spent all season improving your raised garden bed soil, and now you're liking wondering if you should toss it all out before next year. Try this first.
Read MoreIf you're having trouble keeping your hydrangeas happy and healthy in recent seasons, you're not alone. These flowers are facing a disease surge.
Read MoreFall leaves may help nourish the lawn, but too much coverage will do more harm than good. Learn how many leaves is too many and how you can keep them in check.
Read MoreDreaming of cozy bonfires and starlit holiday parties? You might be tempted to pour a concrete patio in winter, but the weather might affect how well it sets.
Read MoreLemon trees can be grown indoors over the winter and even produce fruit. However, they need to be provided with their ideal growing conditions.
Read MoreIf you have a collection of flowering plants that you aren't ready to give up once frost hits, grab some cuttings and propagate them for next spring.
Read MoreMany gardeners opt to put their beds to rest for the winter, but the right evergreen and perennial plants can keep your garden colorful and alive all year long.
Read MoreContainer gardening makes growing your favorite plants easier, allowing you to move them around and manage their size. Begin with any of these ten options.
Read MoreYou may know that blueberries can be cut and propagated in spring or summer, but there's another method that allows you to multiply your blueberries in winter.
Read MoreReal customer reviews are a great way to judge whether a product is worth purchasing, and these lawn mowers pass the test of those who actually mow their lawns.
Read MoreIs it us, or does homegrown basil just taste better? With the right soil, sunlight, and water, you can always have this popular herb at the ready.
Read MoreAsparagus is a perennial vegetable that produces a harvest for over a decade when properly cared for. It just needs the right sunlight, water, soil, and pruning.
Read MoreYou may think you get a break from creepy crawlers in the winter, but this multi-legged arthropod prefers a warm house in the colder months.
Read MoreDon't let the first drop in temperature deter you. When you wait until after the first frost to harvest this cold-hardy vegetable, it turns out sweeter.
Read MorePropagation is one of the best ways to fill your garden with plants on a budget, and this stunning tree doesn't take much encouraging to develop roots.
Read MoreLoose pruning shears are more than just a hassle; they can actually harm your plants' health with uneven cuts. Luckily, tightening is an easy process.
Read MoreWhile you can opt to painstakingly maintain the edging of your flower bed by hand or with a string trimmer, a physical barrier is a low-maintenance alternative.
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