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  • Bittersweet's yellow and orange fruits

    How To Protect Your Yard And Trees From Bittersweet, An Invasive Vine

    Discover why Oriental bittersweet is so dangerous, how to distinguish it from American bittersweet, and methods you could use to eradicate this invasive vine.

    By Sakshi Khaitan September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Man outside in rain

    The First Thing You Should Do To Your Plants After A Tropical Storm

    Tropical storms can be incredibly damaging to gardens in multiple ways, so knowing what to do to help your plants after a storm is essential.

    By Sarah Coggan September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Two hummingbirds in flight

    Attract More Hummingbirds To Your Yard With This Easy DIY Feeder Hack

    Instead of purchasing a new hummingbird feeder, attract these birds to your yard by DIYing a feeder out of an item you may already have in your home.

    By D.G. Sciortino September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • person spraying grass

    What's The Point Of Bleaching Grass?

    To keep their yards looking in great shape, some homeowners employ seemingly drastic measures. We find out if there is any point in bleaching grass.

    By Erica Crawford September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • spider mites on a leaf

    Use This Common Household Product To Get Rid Of Spider Mites

    Have you spotted the beginning of a spider mite infestation on your houseplants and nothing seems to be helping? This pantry item will help wipe out the colony.

    By Marco Rossi September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • herb paint can planters

    Give An Old Paint Can New Life By Turning It Into A Gorgeous Planter

    Paint and planters have one thing in common: They're expensive. Get the most out of your paint cans by DIY-ing them into custom homes for your favorite plants.

    By D.G. Sciortino September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Hand holding leaf with earwig

    Is Cinnamon The Secret To Keeping Earwigs At Bay?

    If you see an earwig walking around your baseboards, there's no time like the present to steer them in the other direction. But will cinnamon keep them away?

    By Jenny Tinder September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Germinated apple seed in hand

    Do Fruit Tree Seeds Need A Chilling Period Before Germination?

    A chilling period, aka cold stratification, is necessary for certain fruit seeds but not for others. The reason has to do with their normal growing environment.

    By Kyle Schurman September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • person tending to roses

    Will Banana Peels Really Give Your Roses A Boost?

    Growing stunning roses can add that wow factor to any garden. However, just like other plants, sometimes they need a little boost. Can bananas help?

    By Tricia Goss September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • From smiling in flowers

    Why Deterring Frogs From Your Garden Isn't A Good Idea

    Depending on the species, you should encourage frogs to stay in your garden rather than leave. Like a garden gnome, these amphibians can prove a great friend.

    By Sarah Coggan September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • woman cutting tree branch

    The Gardening Myth With Trees You Need To Stop Believing

    You want the best for your trees, so it's only natural to follow popular tree care tips. This particular myth, however, you can dismiss (in most cases).

    By Ezekiel Maina September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Person fertilizing rose rush

    Here's When You Can Stop Fertilizing Your Roses

    While it's important to provide roses with regular feeding throughout the growing season, you should stop fertilizing roses before winter. Here's exactly when.

    By Sandy Baker September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • scallop squash plant

    The Unexpected Reason You Want To Avoid Tilling Soil Around Squash

    If tilling is part of your bi-annual gardening routine, you might want to skip your garden patch that's growing squash. It can damage something very important.

    By Kaleigh Brillon September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Baking soda applied near plant

    Baking Soda Can Destroy Weeds In Your Garden, But Don't Make A Common Mistake

    Baking soda can act as a weed killer to keep unwelcome plants out of your garden. However, you shouldn't make this common mistake when applying it.

    By Ron Baker September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Fall leaves mixed in mulch

    Useful Tips To Remove Stubborn Fall Leaves From Garden Mulch

    If you have mulch and a tree in your yard, then it's inevitable that fallen leaves in the fall will end up in the mulch. Here are some ways to separate them.

    By Michele Wanke September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Four simple pieces of seeder

    We Tried This Viral PVC Pipe Hack To Make Planting Seeds Easier And It Delivered

    It's no secret that planting rows of seeds can be taxing on your back. Luckily, this PVC pipe hack offers an inexpensive solution to the problem.

    By Ron Baker September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Rooting new plant outside

    The Spice To Put In Your Soil While Rooting New Plants

    Gardening with cuttings is the best way to acquire more of the same plants, but rooting them is always a struggle. Make it easier with one versatile spice.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Colorful potted orchids

    Common Mistakes That Are Sure To Kill An Orchid

    Orchids are beautiful and ornamental, but they're also finicky. If you're determined to master them, here are some common mistakes to avoid while tending them.

    By Jenny Lynch September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Growing hydrangeas from cuttings

    How To Grow Hydrangeas From Cuttings

    Among the best ways to grow more of your favorite plants is with cuttings. Remove a section of a branch and duplicate your hydrangeas as many times as you like.

    By Sandy Baker September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • yellow birds on bird feeder

    How To Properly Clean Your Backyard Bird Feeder

    It is a wonderful gesture to install a bird feeder in your backyard, however, you must clean it properly to protect our winged friends. Here are some ways.

    By Sarah Vulpio September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • woman pruning rosemary

    Why Your Rosemary Is Turning Brown (And What To Do About It)

    Rosemary isn't known for being high-maintenance. However, when its leaves start turning brown, it will need extra attention and care to fix the problem.

    By Ezekiel Maina September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Daffodil garden

    How To Remove Daffodils If They're Taking Over Your Garden

    While daffodils add a beautiful burst of color, they can multiply over time. If you find they're taking over your garden, here's how to remove them.

    By Claire Dangalan September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Dog laying down in grass

    Avoid Growing This Popular Vegetable In The Garden If You Own A Pet

    If you have cats or dogs, you'll want to avoid planting foods in the allium family. These plants can make them quite ill. Learn which plants to avoid.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Installing sod in backyard

    HGTV's Top Choices For Sod Produce The Healthiest Lawn

    Sod makes establishing a healthy lawn simple, but there are different options to choose from. Here's the type that HGTV recommends for outstanding results.

    By Sandy Baker September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • adult and nymph milkweed bugs

    How To Safely Deal With Milkweed Bugs

    If you have milkweed plants in your garden, you're probably familiar with milkweed bugs. Here's how to deal with them so Monarch larvae can enjoy the plant.

    By Tiffany Selvey September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Roly-poly on stem

    Throw Half An Orange In Your Garden To Banish Pesky Roly-Polys Once & For All

    Are roly-polys taking over your garden and nibbling on your plants? A few orange slices may be all you need to keep your plants safe. Here's how.

    By Madisen Swenson September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • sprouted seeds on a paper towel

    The Simple Paper Towel Trick That Makes Testing Seeds For Viability A Breeze

    If you find a package of seeds lying around you house and aren't sure whether or not they're still viable, do this simple paper towel trick as a test.

    By Tiffany Selvey September 16th, 2023 Read More
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