7 Signs Your Garden Plants Are Getting Too Much Sunlight
Believe it or not, sunlight can sometimes be too much of a good thing for plants. Here's what to look for and what you can do for your photodamaged plants.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, sunlight can sometimes be too much of a good thing for plants. Here's what to look for and what you can do for your photodamaged plants.
Read MoreKeep your gorgeous hibiscus plant blooming all summer and into the fall by deadheading its blooms regularly using this simple but time-consuming method.
Read MoreIf Japanese beetles are attacking your plants, there's an all-natural solution that is tough on the problem while still staying gentle on plants.
Read MoreField mowers can handle tough terrain, but are they right for your lawn? Find out how mower choice affects grass health, time, and precision.
Read MoreIf you want pollinators to visit your garden throughout late summer and fall, plant this ground cover flower that butterflies and bees can't resist.
Read MoreAvoid costly mistakes in your garden by understanding which landscaping materials provide lasting quality and low-maintenance results for your yard.
Read MoreEven if you do everything else right, this mistake can delay your harvest or prevent you from getting a harvest at all — and it all starts with the seeds.
Read MoreResistant to drought and heat with no need for deadheading, this zinnia variety attracts pollinators with its sweet nectar and colorful blooms.
Read MoreInstead of putting all those empty milk jugs into your recycling bin, repurpose them in your garden to get a head start on spring over the cold winter months.
Read MoreThe soil plugs from aerating your lawn can look messy, but the worst thing you could do is throw them away. Here's what to do with them instead.
Read MoreIf you want to start seeing beautiful colors in your beds even in the colder seasons, here are 15 flowers you can plant that'll bloom through winter.
Read MoreThese popular flowers will continue blooming until the first frost of the autumn, and they even come in a range of fall hues, from red to yellow.
Read MoreThis tree provides clusters of white flowers in spring, and small, dark berries in fall. It tolerates clay soil and won't grow too large for your yard.
Read MoreThis beautiful purple flower is loved by pollinators and hummingbirds for its nectar, and it could even deter deer from disturbing your garden.
Read MoreUpcycling old clothing into garden problem-solvers can be enjoyed by people of all skill levels, to save plants, tools, and even clothes from the trash.
Read MoreChanging lawn mower oil is a relatively simple maintenance task, but three common errors that can harm both the lawn mower and the surrounding environment.
Read MoreYou really can't go wrong with any tomato variety you're growing at home, but some varieties are easier and more low-maintenance than others.
Read MoreClay soil can be tricky to work with, often causing problems for plant growth. Adding some coffee grounds to the soil will help plants thrive.
Read MoreGround covers are a great way to suppress weeds, but if you want to actually walk on them, it's important to choose a plant that can withstand the pressure.
Read MoreHumans love the smell of coffee, but not all animals do. Could grounds be the answer to keeping squirrels out of your yard? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMaintaining a birdbath isn't just about topping up water: You also have to fight algae, bacteria, and decaying matter. Keep yours pristine with some savvy tips.
Read MoreGet a head start on your fall garden by starting cold-hardy leafy greens, herbs, and other veggies indoors while the summer heat is still beating down.
Read MoreRecycling coffee grounds in the garden is a common eco-friendly tactic, but doing it wrong could result in struggling plants and unhealthy soil.
Read MoreWhile regular maintenance is essential, using the wrong fuel can cause clogs and costly repairs. Learn how selecting the proper gas optimizes performance.
Read MoreEveryone loves a low-maintenance and eye-catching groundcover plant, but if you grow this species, you could end up with much more than you bargained for.
Read MoreEverything from how you arrange your plants to what you place next to them can affect their surrounding humidity, while other methods don't make a difference.
Read MoreSquirrels may be charming, but they pose serious risks to young trees. Learn how to identify their damage and protect vulnerable saplings effectively.
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