The Silent Killer That Is Ruining Your Pothos Plants
When your pothos plants start looking unhealthy, watering and sunlight seem like the obvious culprits. However, there’s another sneaky threat to consider.
Read MoreWhen your pothos plants start looking unhealthy, watering and sunlight seem like the obvious culprits. However, there’s another sneaky threat to consider.
Read MoreIt feels unfair when your perfectly maintained lawn is marred by the neighbor's invasive weeds. Discover some "dos" and "don'ts" of dealing with the issue.
Read MoreArid conditions can make plant care difficult, but by choosing plants native to dry regions, you will have a greater chance of a thriving garden.
Read MoreGreat for yards big and small, this fun feature doesn't take up much room. While not cheap, it's a perfect stress reliever if you're willing to take the plunge.
Read MoreTree pruning can be one of the most difficult yard care tasks, but putting it off could result in serious damage to your home down the line.
Read MoreClay soil can present several challenges to gardeners due to its density. One way to amend compacted clay soil is with a fertilizer that allows oxygen in.
Read MoreInstead of installing a fence, you may consider a "natural" privacy barrier in the form of these plants, which are ready to be planted come autumn.
Read MoreWhen winter strikes, many herbs need to be moved indoors to survive. Pairing them in pots can save space, enhance their flavors, and provide other benefits.
Read MoreEpsom salt has a lot of uses around the home and garden, and you may think it can help increase your soil's acidity if the pH is too high -- but can it really?
Read MoreThis native shrub has beautiful flowers, stunning foliage, and delicious berries. Birds not only visit for the fruit but also for the bugs and nesting material.
Read MoreThe best spring and summer blooms start with preparing plants properly before the first frost, so don't forget these tasks for your potted hydrangeas.
Read MoreWinter is a hard season for many flowers, and agapanthus is no exception. Here's the necessary task you should do to help it bloom once spring comes back.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to determine what disease is affecting the veggies in your garden, but if you look closely, you can tell the difference in these issues.
Read MoreThe Old Farmers' Almanac provides forecasts for regions throughout North America for every month. Here's what it says about the weather where you are.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a native woodland plant that spreads without taking over and offers lots of seasonal interest, try this quirky flowering groundcover.
Read MoreWith shorter days and snowy or rainy weather, winter can be dull. Brighten up your home with a pretty, albeit fussy, houseplant that blooms red all year long.
Read MorePerennials are great because they come back year after year. However, many require pruning in late fall -- just when you'd put your gardening gloves away.
Read MoreUrban gardens tend to be small, making it tricky to find the room for an orchard. However, there's one fruit tree variety that has a small footprint.
Read MoreWant to fill your sunny patio with vivid hues? From contrasting color schemes to monochromatic looks, these flower combinations are perfect for your pots.
Read MoreWinterizing your home and garden helps protect your property and can lower your utility bills. This fall, make sure you remember this key storage area.
Read MoreMany flowers should be planted in the fall if you want to be rewarded with spring blooms, including this one peony with a yummy-sounding name.
Read MoreWhile there are many fragranced houseplants that bloom during the summer, there are also beautifully scented options that will emit their aromas in the fall.
Read MoreNo doubt you're aware there's going to be a super full moon this month, also known as a Beaver moon. Here's when to harvest as per The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Read MoreThese delicious fruit trees are native to the United States and can grow across a range of zones — and fall is the perfect time to plant one.
Read MoreAutumn is when most gardeners get down to pruning unruly plants, but there is one plant that you should avoid pruning in fall to keep it healthy and happy.
Read MoreOne of your trees falls into your neighbor's yard, causing damage. Learn who is responsible for the clean-up and how to act, well, neighborly about it.
Read More"Edimentals" are a current gardening trend that combine beauty and taste in a single plant. Discover which vegetable offers your garden heaps of both.
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