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  • Person reaching for a red tomato in a cluster of green tomatoes surrounded by green foliage.

    Enhance Your Garden Tomatoes With A Fresh-Smelling, Flowering Companion

    Tomato plants aren't particularly difficult to grow, but choosing the right companions can help. This herbaceous perennial flower is a go-to for good reasons.

    By Meg Jernigan 1 month ago Read More
  • A climbing philodendron outfoors with large green heart-shaped leaves

    Give Your Climbing Plants A Place To Grow With A Clever Repurposing Solution

    With minimal supplies, repurpose bathroom storage as a unique frame for your climbing plants. Try this DIY indoors or outside for a beautiful display.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 1 month ago Read More
  • Orange chrysanthemums blooming in garden

    Grow These 11 Perennial Plants With Your Mums For A Showstopping Fall Garden

    Chrysanthemums are one of the most glorious signs of fall, and they can be grown alongside companion plants for an even more strikingly colorful display.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 1 month ago Read More
  • Overhead view of boy harvesting vegetables in the snow

    The Self-Seeding Vegetable You Should Plant In September To Harvest All Winter

    This lesser-known gourmet green is one of the few vegetables that can persist in the garden through multiple frosts without losing its flavor.

    By Katie Flannery 1 month ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart poses in her yard during a party.

    The Fall Perennial Martha Stewart Loves Planting To Repel Deer And Squirrels

    Tired of deer and squirrels eating your mums? Martha Stewart recommends planting this fall-blooming flower, which repels critters due to its toxins.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 1 month ago Read More
  • A front porch displays many baskets and pots of autumn flowers.

    The Spooky Petunia Variety To Plant In Late Summer For Halloween Blooms

    This spooky petunia variety has the darkest hue, perfect for a Halloween display. It fares best planted in areas that don't freeze before November.

    By Valerie Golik 1 month ago Read More
  • Pair of green garbage bins exposed outside of house

    9 Budget-Friendly Ways To Hide Outdoor Garbage Bins To Make Them Less Of An Eyesore

    From easy DIYs with minimal materials to affordable purchases for quick solutions, there are many ways to hide your garbage bins and boost your home's appeal.

    By Gwen Swanson 1 month ago Read More
  • Vegetable garden in the fall on a foggy morning

    The Vegetable You Should Be Planting In September For Healthy Soil Next Spring

    These plants are fall superheroes — not only are they edible, but they improve the soil over the fall and winter by fixing nitrogen from the air.

    By Barb Hudson 1 month ago Read More
  • blue garden hose that has sprung a leak

    Give An Old Or Broken Garden Hose New Life With This Clever Watering Can Hack

    This simple hack gives an old garden hose new life and solves a watering problem that occurs with large gardens or houseplants on a high shelf.

    By Amber VanWort 1 month ago Read More
  • A hand planting seeds in dirt

    The Stunning Flower You Should Start From Seed In September For Sweet Spring Blooms

    As the weather starts to cool down in the fall and you're dreaming of a vibrant spring garden, now's the time to start an outstanding flower from seed.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 1 month ago Read More
  • A selection of house plants on a half landing and windowsill.

    Which Material Is Best For Your Plant Pots, Ceramic Or Plastic?

    Ceramic and plastic are common plant pot materials with big differences. Learn how each type retains moisture and how well it holds up in different areas.

    By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago Read More
  • Closeup of person's hand pouring liquid fertilizer onto young plants

    One Gross Thing From Your Kitchen Actually Makes The Best Fertilizer

    Improve the health of your soil without spending a dime while making use of waste products in the kitchen. As a bonus, this DIY fertilizer doesn't smell.

    By Angela Horn 1 month ago Read More
  • Grey and black lawn mower on a steep slope

    How To Mow Your Lawn On A Steep Hill (The Safe Way)

    Mowing a lawn on a steep incline can go from being a routine chore to a survival battle in seconds. Here's how to ensure you and your machine stay safe.

    By Mehak Faisal 1 month ago Read More
  • Orange and black butterfly sitting on a leaf

    This Adorable Shrub Will Bring Butterflies To Your Garden (Without Taking Over Your Yard)

    This native plant loves sun and moist soil just as much as pollinators love it. And you can plant it without it taking over your flower beds.

    By Manvi Jain 1 month ago Read More
  • A home's backyard is lined with hedges and a variety of small trees for privacy.

    The Fast-Growing Narrow Tree That Doubles As A Privacy Fence

    Before you add a fence or hedge to your yard for privacy, consider adding this tree, which offers tons of shade and a natural beauty to your yard.

    By Jason Rochlin 1 month ago Read More
  • Bird resting on bird feeder

    Never Hang A Bird Feeder On This Tree Branch (And Where To Hang It Instead)

    A bird feeder might seem like it can go anywhere on a tree with little impact to its performance, but the correct location might actually surprise you.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 1 month ago Read More
  • A close-up of a woman wearing protective gloves and planting a red mum bush in the soil of her garden.

    The Colorful Perennial That Belongs Next To Your Mums This Fall

    Give your garden or front porch a little more "oomph" by pairing this gorgeous plant (grown for its unique foliage) with your typical fall mums.

    By Allison Conner 1 month ago Read More
  • Closeup of a plant shop worker holding a potted snake plant while standing in a plant shop

    The Major Benefit Of Putting A Mother-In-Law's Tongue Plant Near Your Bed At Night

    Looking for an all-natural way to sleep better and improve air quality in your room? Science suggests that a mother-in-law's tongue plant can help.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 1 month ago Read More
  • Rosemary plants growing in a raised garden bed with other plants and flowering shrubs.

    Should You Divide Your Rosemary Plants? What Every Gardener Needs To Know

    Your rosemary plant is getting leggy and taking over the garden. Dividing could be the answer, but first you need to know if woody shrubs enjoy the practice.

    By Jack Vatsal 2 months ago Read More
  • scenic view of trees and mountains in the Mediterranean

    The Classic Mediterranean Fruit Tree You Can Grow In Sandy Soil

    This Mediterranean tree is low maintenance, requiring sunshine and free-draining soil, and can typically provide you with delicious fruits twice a year.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 2 months ago Read More
  • A gardener wearing black rubber boots digs with a shovel in heavy clay soil.

    This Fussy Perennial Loves Clay Soil And Is A True Garden Showstopper

    Looking for a new flower to feature as a permanent garden addition? Don't pass up this plant, especially if you struggle with clay soil and cooler temperatures.

    By Ana Markosi 2 months ago Read More
  • Woman holding up herb plant and smelling it

    9 Herbs You Can Plant In The Garden By Hand-Sprinkling The Seeds

    Plenty of herbs are easy to grow, and in these cases, even easier to plant. Simply till the soil, sprinkle in some seeds, and add another layer of dirt.

    By Krystal Orwig 2 months ago Read More
  • Person mowing grass with yellow and black lawn mower

    Prevent Lawn Mower Fires With These Essential Maintenance Tips

    With a mix of heat, fuel, and dry grass, lawn mowers create the perfect conditions for fires. Follow these tips to keep your mower from going up in flames.

    By Mehak Faisal 2 months ago Read More
  • Base of a large tree with exposed roots.

    The Easy-To-Grow Ground Cover That's Perfect For Covering Exposed Tree Roots

    The area under trees is often the most unattractive part of a garden, with bare soil and exposed roots. This pretty ground cover makes the perfect disguise.

    By Katie Flannery 2 months ago Read More
  • A smiling couple work together potting flowers.

    A Gorgeous DIY Adds Visual Interest To Your Small Garden Planters

    Head to the home improvement store and buy an item usually reserved for fencing, which you can use to transform your small planters into grand garden fixtures.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 months ago Read More
  • A bunch of mature tomatoes growing on a plant in a greenhouse.

    The Bathroom Essential You Can Use To Hand-Pollinate Your Struggling Tomato Plants

    Your towering tomato plants full of pretty yellow flowers are refusing to produce any fruit. The solution may be sitting beside the sink in your bathroom.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 2 months ago Read More
  • A woman watering flowers in a garden

    The Fast-Growing Flowering Plant That'll Add A Touch Of Tropical Beauty To Your Yard

    Get a tropical vibe in your garden with this vibrant, fast-growing flower. This exotic bloom, with textured petals and lush foliage, even attracts pollinators.

    By Manvi Jain 2 months ago Read More
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