20 Types Of Stink Bugs You Should Know About (& How To Keep Them Away)
Stink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here’s how to identify the harmful ones and prevent them.
Read MoreStink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here’s how to identify the harmful ones and prevent them.
Read MoreBirds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
Read MoreIf you live in a cold climate, many fruit trees may seem out of reach, but this charming fig variety can survive brutal winters and bring tasty summer fruit.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to determine when it's time to trim back your rosemary, but scraggly, woody branches are a clear sign it's ready for a late winter chop.
Read MoreThis fragrant and beautiful shrub adds instant charm to your entryway — but there are a few important things to watch out for to keep it thriving.
Read MoreTo invite more hummingbirds to your garden, consider planting these flowers as a dynamic duo. They both feed the birds and provide a nice color contrast.
Read MoreIf you have old furniture you're hanging onto, or just the leg, you have most of what you need to make this essential for your extra potted plants.
Read MoreIf you're finding yourself bored by the common offerings at your local nursery, consider tracking down this especially uncommon variety of hoya.
Read MoreFertilizing your lawn in early spring is always a good idea. But if there is an unexpected frost, you may wonder if it will impact the fertilizer.
Read MoreMonstera are common houseplants, but one variety is so rare it can be worth thousands. Learn how to care for this tropical plant, if you're bold enough to try!
Read MoreDon't put away your gardening gloves the minute frost hits. Your blueberry plants still need winter protection. Follow these mulching tips for bigger berries.
Read MoreThis bright and colorful, beginner-friendly bloomer loves an early indoor start — giving you a leg up on color before spring officially arrives.
Read MoreIf you've never had any major work done in your yard, you might not know where to start. Pricing estimates, however, can help you avoid sticker shock.
Read MoreIt can be a challenge to find a tree that thrives in a cold climate, but it’s not impossible. Plant this fast-growing conifer with a lovely golden hue.
Read MoreWhat if there was a low-maintenance plant that not only looked beautiful, but attracted birds to your yard year-round? This shrub checks every box.
Read MoreBare-root perennials may not look so exciting when they first arrive, but with some careful planting and care, they can spring to life in your container garden.
Read MoreWhen it's time to start seeds indoors and you discover you don't have a seed starting kit, don't run to the store -- Check your garbage and recycling first.
Read MoreCold winters don't mean a quiet yard. One resilient cherry tree offers springtime interest, seasonal beauty, and a reason for birds to stick around.
Read MoreWant a rubber plant that grows fast, not fussy? Master the right balance of lighting, water, and nutrients, and watch this glossy favorite thrive in no time.
Read MoreBerry bushes provide food for people and wildlife while offering beauty and interest in the landscape, but be sure to choose the right one for your climate.
Read MoreIt's one thing to cut down an old tree, and another (challenging) thing entirely to remove the stump that gets left behind. Make the job easier with these tips.
Read MoreSnow may look harmless, but for certain plants it can cause lasting harm. Understanding which ones need help can make winter recovery easier for your landscape.
Read MoreThese garden tools have seen their last days, but that doesn't mean you have to throw them away. Upcycle them into features to attract birds.
Read MoreFor flowers that don't do well over winter, you can grow them indoors to get them started. This one can be started indoors for longer-lasting blooms.
Read MoreSmall space? No problem. This fruit tree thrives in containers, shows off variegated foliage, and delivers a pink surprise inside every harvest.
Read MoreLandscaping fabric can be a savior in the garden, but only if used correctly. Here are all the mistakes to avoid when putting fabric over your garden beds.
Read MoreGot an abundance of tree stumps you don't know what to do with? They make a surprisingly lovely border for a pallet garden full of veggies or ornamentals.
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