Make Your Peonies Last All Summer Long With Parchment Paper And The Fridge
Cut peonies are typically a short-lived source of beauty, but you can make your blooms last for an entire season with proper preparation and storage.
Read MoreCut peonies are typically a short-lived source of beauty, but you can make your blooms last for an entire season with proper preparation and storage.
Read MoreAre you experiencing issues with your bird feeders? Find out if bringing your bird feeders indoors each night is the solution and the benefits of doing so.
Read MoreDepending on where you live, tomatoes can either be a low-maintenance plant or problematic. If you're looking for easy varieties, you might want to skip these.
Read MoreThe healthier your creeping thyme is, the more beautiful — and with the right type of mulch, your creeping thyme will stay healthier than ever.
Read MoreBefore you toss out old pans, consider the options to upcycle them into something new. This hanging garden plant holder made from a pot is a perfect example.
Read MoreIt may seem like you can just toss fertilizer out whenever you remember to do it, but by applying it at the ideal time, your plants will get the most benefits.
Read MoreLarge seeds have ultra-protective coats, so they typically take a long time to sprout naturally. Speed up the process with this easy gardening hack.
Read MoreMost people think of dandelions as weeds, but there's also a movement to leave dandelions alone. Is it really beneficial to let dandelions grow in your yard?
Read MoreTomatoes can be a challenging crop to grow, but you can give your plants extra help with a planting process that helps them grow a stronger root system.
Read MorePurslane is an aggressive weed that can rapidly take over your lawn or garden. Find out the best way to remove this weed and keep it from growing back.
Read MoreRabbits are adorable, but if you've got them around your garden, you know how much damage they can do. This companion plant can help steer them elsewhere.
Read MoreGround covers add plenty of visual interest to a yard, but it's important that they stay lush. This one option can handle the summer heat and keep its vibrancy.
Read MoreCarrots are sensitive to being over and underwatered. If you notice this one bizarre sign with your carrots, you may want to check your watering habits.
Read MoreThere's no reason why you should give up planting blooms in the warm months. These five flowers will grow quickly in July and beautify your garden.
Read MoreBasil can be a great plant to grow in the summer for its refreshing and fragrant leaves. Here's why yours might be wilting and how to revive it.
Read MoreDesigning a capsule garden is easier than you think. Learn what it is, how it works, and how to design one that fits your space, needs, and personal style.
Read MoreA lawn isn’t the only answer for a great backyard. Discover clever ways to transform a narrow space into something stylish, relaxing, and low-maintenance.
Read MoreColorado's Lawn Replacement Program is helping residents remove traditional grasses in their yard in order to promote more eco-friendly landscaping.
Read MoreHummingbirds need more than just a feeder to become regular visitors to your yard, and this pretty pink flower is sure to help draw them in.
Read MoreAs with any fertilizer, potato water is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Stick with plain water to avoid stressing these plants, whether indoors or outside.
Read MoreVinyl fencing is low-maintenance, durable, and good value for the money. But because vinyl is a type of plastic, some worry that their fence could warp in heat.
Read MoreJapanese spirea is a vibrant, blooming shrub, but it's also invasive. However, you can enjoy lifelong gorgeous flowers from this native shrub instead.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to attract birds and other wildlife to your outdoor space is through adding native plants, and this flowering shrub is the perfect example.
Read MoreIf you have houseplants, you've probably noticed small white specks in the potting mix. Here's what they are, and how to know if they're cause for concern.
Read MoreWhen ants come trailing through your garden on a path to invade your home, this stunning flower could stop them in their tracks. Here's what you should know.
Read MorePeople are using gutters to start seedlings before transplanting them into a garden. Here's why this trick is beneficial for your plants and how to do it.
Read MoreAre you tired of your peonies flopping? Instead of buying expensive peony cages, try these DIY support options with this how-to for easy supports.
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