For The Best Leaf-Removal Method, Consider The Type Of Tree In Your Yard
Removing leaves can be a chore at best and a major frustration at worst, but catering your approach to leaf type will make the process easier.
Read MoreRemoving leaves can be a chore at best and a major frustration at worst, but catering your approach to leaf type will make the process easier.
Read MoreThis pruning technique helps plants grow fuller, while stimulating and controlling growth, and it can also make the colors of your blooms last longer.
Read MoreWhen your lawn mower isn't gliding over the grass the way it should, it might be time to fix the tire pressure. Here's what you need to know about adding air.
Read MoreAloe vera brings more to the bedroom than its looks, offering subtle benefits that may support a calmer atmosphere and a more restful nighttime routine.
Read MoreLavender love the summer sun, so when winter approaches they need some extra care. Fortunately, it just takes one simple step to winterize lavender.
Read MoreYour orchids need proper sunlight and the right environmental cues in order to bloom. Here's how to mimic those conditions for beautiful flowers.
Read MoreWinter can be a tree’s toughest test, especially when it’s the new kid on the block. Luckily, a few simple additions will help it survive the frosty nights.
Read MoreThis new high-tech autonomous lawnmower from Honda could be a game changer. It’s big and powerful and built for commercial use. But at what cost?
Read MoreEver wanted to try your hand at hydroponics? All you need to get started are some gallon-sized plastic bottles, some small plastic cups, and vegetable seeds.
Read MoreClimbing roses are harder to cover for winter than their earth-bound counterparts. But following these simple steps will guarantee their protection from frost.
Read MoreIf you're noticing reddish brown stains on your home, driveway, and fence, you're liking making this mistake with your outdoor garden practice.
Read MoreUsing greenery to decorate your interiors is a wonderful way to give your home a natural feel. This sturdy vining houseplant can thrive indoors in low-light.
Read MoreSquash bugs will readily overwinter in your garden if they're expecting another vegetable harvest come spring. Here's how to make them leave.
Read MoreA clever yard tool with a quirky name is gaining attention for making fall leaf cleanup smoother, faster, and far less messy than traditional bagging.
Read MoreSelf-watering planters run the risk of freezing during cold winter weather. Protect these pots with a few simple tricks if you can't move them inside.
Read MoreBrighten up your flower beds this year by planting a flower that blooms in cooler months, offering color next to your vibrant evergreen shrubs.
Read MorePruning after a heavy rain might seem like a good time to tackle the task, but you can actually do a lot more damage to your plants during this time.
Read MoreFor those that have bags of bird seed stored away for their birdfeeders, Martha Stewart offers a useful tip to assist with proper storage to avoid pests.
Read MoreFix-a-Flat is an aerosol product for quick and easy tire repair, but can you use it on tires other than your car's? Here's what the company and customers say.
Read MoreSince their arrival in the U.S. in 2014, spotted lanternflies have wreaked havoc on plant health. However, they benefit another garden insect we want around.
Read MoreChanging a lawn mower oil filter doesn’t require special tools, and knowing when to do it can make a huge difference in how smoothly your mower performs.
Read MoreStrong winds are no fun in a garden. They dry out soil, erode slopes, and break branches. Young trees are particularly vulnerable for root-related reasons.
Read MoreStruggling with drainage in your garden beds or flower pots? Amend the soil with a porous rock made in a volcano, and you'll have water flowing in no time.
Read MoreWhile peace lilies are often recommended for beginners, they do have their unique care needs that need to be honored to avoid drooping leaves.
Read MoreThis houseplant can be grown without direct sunlight and is easy to maintain, even for beginner gardeners. Here's how to keep it happy indoors.
Read MoreWhen you plant this popular flower in November, it's able to develop healthy roots before winter, setting the stage for blooms as soon as spring arrives.
Read MoreBundle up for some cold-weather gardening: Winter is a great time to plant this fruit tree, as a prolonged chill period is needed to maximize production.
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