11 Dwarf Citrus Tree Types That Flourish When Grown In A Pot
Dwarf citrus trees make it possible to grow fresh fruit in small spaces, offering container-friendly options that thrive indoors or on patios year-round.
Read MoreDwarf citrus trees make it possible to grow fresh fruit in small spaces, offering container-friendly options that thrive indoors or on patios year-round.
Read MoreWinter propagation offers gardeners a strategic way to expand berry plantings, using dormant cuttings to prepare productive shrubs for spring growth.
Read MoreConsider yourself lucky if you stumble upon this vintage paper towel holder. Just hang it vertically, and it becomes a unique plant display on the wall.
Read MoreYou might assume that winter isn't gardening season, but one appealing herb benefits a lot from a pruning during the tail end of the chilly months.
Read MorePrefer to plant native trees and shrubs? Don't look past this dense tree when making a privacy fence. Its berries and flowers are beloved by pollinators, too.
Read MoreMost hail from shady tropical forest floors and won't thrive in the brightest rooms — a species from this succulent genus may be just what you're looking for.
Read MoreIt's unusual, but not impossible, to find gemstones in your yard. If you're ready to start gem hunting right outside of your front door, here's what to know.
Read MoreTrampolines are very bulky and an old one can be a hassle to store or even dispose. This creative hack transforms the frames into a greenhouse.
Read MoreThese tips, from revamping your lawn to framing your doorway, boost curb appeal and make it look like you hired a professional — without actually needing to!
Read MoreBirdbaths are the classic way to attract birds to your yard, but they're not always the right option. Here are some alternatives for every situation.
Read MoreEveryone loves a unique DIY and it's even better when you're repurposing something. This garden border DIY with old wine corks checks all the boxes.
Read MoreWhen it comes to houseplants, money trees are straightforward to care for. Still, you'll want to avoid causing undue stress with these common pruning errors.
Read MoreLucky bamboo plants are incredibly easy to propagate, allowing you to fill your garden with many more of these attractive shrubs on an extremely low budget.
Read MoreWhether you've got a yard full of broken branches after a storm or you need to clear up from a heavy pruning session, this Harbor Freight garden tool may help.
Read MoreStump grinding is a big job for big equipment. If you're considering DIYing this task, be sure to follow every safety precaution to prevent injury and damage.
Read MoreDepending on the type of bird seed you use, it can start to go bad within just a few weeks after being opened. These storage tips will help.
Read MoreMonstera plants can beautify your home for years, but as they grow, they'll need to be repotted. Try these types of containers for a thriving monstera.
Read MoreThose old piles of scrap wood you have could make all the difference in your garden. Try one of these easy DIYs to reuse scrap wood around your yard.
Read MoreBare-root rose plants may seem tricky to care for once they arrive, but Martha Stewart's tips for planting can help ensure your garden stays blooming.
Read MoreTaking care of and enjoying your bonsai tree can reduce stress and create a beautiful plant. Here's how to prune yours properly for a healthy tree.
Read MoreYou can grow a tall date palm tree outdoors all from the pit of one of its fruit. You just need to clean and germinate the seed before planting.
Read MoreCurb appeal is often a factor when prospective buyers look at homes. But one type of garden signals more work and money, which could deter buyers.
Read MoreAdding a camera to a bird feeder is one surefire way to elevate your birdwatching game and these options are the best based on customer reviews.
Read MoreWine corks made from tree bark can easily become garden mulch for your potted plants or garden beds, adding carbon to the soil as they decompose.
Read MoreBird feeders will bring some colorful visitors to your yard, but keeping them clean can be a lot of work. Avoid using these products at at all costs.
Read MoreSometimes, more really is less — especially for your garden budget. These genius tips show how to save big on potting soil without shortchanging your plants.
Read MoreThis bright, sunset-colored flower is an important source of late-season nectar for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators in USDA Zones 3 to 8.
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