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  • 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
  • strawberries growing in soil

    Why You'll Want To Reach For Coffee Grounds When Growing Strawberries

    Your morning coffee can be used for more than a tasty energy boost. Save your grounds with this gardening hack to fix the soil beneath your strawberry plants.

    By Rose Okeke September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • woman playing with dog

    The Lawn 'Hack' You Want To Avoid When You Have Dogs

    There's one particular lawn "hack" that is sometimes recommended for dog owners, but it can actually cause more harm than good. Here's what it is.

    By Tiffany Selvey September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • wilted and brown petunias

    How To Revive Petunias With Browning Leaves

    If your petunia's leaves have started turning brown, don't panic. There are a few easy ways to revive your plant and grow healthy green leaves again.

    By Alexandra Rodriguez September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Blue Jay in a tree

    Don't Put This Nut In Your Bird Feeder If You Want To Keep Blue Jays Away

    Blue jays eat almost anything, and they're very territorial. These garden bullies can scare other birds away, and there's one nut that can really attract them.

    By Frances Dean September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Assorted plant pots outdoors

    The One Detail Martha Stewart Pays Extra Attention To In Her Garden

    Martha Stewart is constantly sharing gardening tips, and this tip will make your garden look super cohesive. Here's the one detail she always pays attention to.

    By Rhiannon Faith Ireland September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Repotting succulent

    Repot Your Succulents Like A Pro With These Helpful Tips

    Succulents are easy to care for but, eventually, they need to be repotted. Learn the best way to repot succulents, including how to choose the best pot.

    By D.G. Sciortino September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • wilting flowers in vase

    Why You'll Want To Start Misting Your Fresh Flowers With Hairspray

    Hairspray isn't just for hair anymore. It's also a great tool to keep on hand when arranging flower blooms that shed pollen. Here's how to use it.

    By Marco Rossi September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • ants on soil

    Here's Why You May Want To Leave The Ants In Your Garden Alone

    Ants may seem like little more than pests, but you should consider leaving certain varieties alone, as they can benefit your garden in multiple ways.

    By Kyle Schurman September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Mango tree with ripe fruits

    The Easiest Way To Grow A Mango Tree From Seed

    Growing a mango tree from seed is possible, though a tree won't bear fruit for about 10 years. But what a payoff it'll be to pluck your own mangoes from home.

    By Ezekiel Maina September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • woman smelling roses

    Extend The Life Of Your Freshly Cut Roses With This Handy Summer Beverage

    Are your freshly cut roses wilting away faster than you'd like? This handy summer beverage may be the solution to your problems. Here's how it works.

    By Marco Rossi September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • herbs grown in plastic and terracotta pots

    Is It Better To Grow Herbs In Plastic Or Terracotta Pots?

    Growing herbs in pots is often preferable to planting in a garden, but choosing the right type of pot is important. So, are plastic or terracotta pots better?

    By Zara M. September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Fire ants cluster on a banana leaf

    How To Solve Your Fire Ant Problem With Dawn Dish Soap

    Fire ants are an alarming issue for any homeowner, but you can help fight an infestation on the spot with Dawn dish soap and some water. Here's how.

    By Will Ford September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman tending to Wisteria

    You May Want To Think Twice Before Planting Wisteria In Your Yard

    If you want to bring the beauty of Wisteria to your garden, there are some pitfalls you should consider. See why Wisteria can destroy other plants.

    By Rose Okeke September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • wasp at barbeque

    Use This Genius Penny Hack To Keep Wasps Away From Your Barbecue

    If wasps are interrupting your family barbecue parties, then it's time to whip out a few pennies. Here's how these copper heroes keep these insects away.

    By Marco Rossi September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • woman gardening in winter

    Here's Why Fall Is A Great Time To Start Gardening

    While gardening is often associated with spring, planting in the fall can have many benefits if you choose crops that thrive in cooler temperatures.

    By Joanna Marie September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman planting chrysanthemums

    Insects That Are Going To Cause Problems For Your Mums

    Mums are welcome additions to any flower garden but quickly succumb to harmful pests. Protect these iconic plants by learning about their most common threats.

    By Claire Dangalan September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • deer in garden

    Do You Need To Worry About Deer Eating Your Dahlias?

    Hungry deer roaming near your garden can cause concern, especially with prized dahlias sitting around. But it need not be a worry, even if they are eaten.

    By Joanna Marie September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Visible tree root flare on green grass

    What Tree Root Flare Says About The Health Of Your Tree

    The root flare, where the roots emerge from the trunk of a tree, is an important part of a tree's health and can give you some clues into its condition.

    By Sakshi Khaitan September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Gardener edging lawn

    This TikTok Edger Hack Totally Changes The Yardwork Game

    There's an effective way to neatly edge your yard, and you can do it with an item you probably own. See how to use a lawn string trimmer to edge your lawn.

    By Rose Okeke September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Person holding mulch

    The Type Of Mixed Mulch That Can Actually Do Damage To Your Garden

    Mulch is a must to help protect your plants, but be wary of mixed mulch. This type of mulch can actually do damage to your garden. Here we explain why.

    By Rose Okeke September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • sun shining on mugwort plant

    Why It's Not A Truly Terrible Thing If You Have Mugwort Growing In Your Lawn

    Mugwort is often dismissed as an unwelcome and invasive weed. However, it actually has multiple benefits to offer your lawn if you allow it to grow.

    By Elyse Hauser September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman working in vegetable garden

    The Common Medicine You'll Want To Start Using In Your Vegetable Garden

    If you're looking to enhance seed germination or boost your plants' immunity, adding this medicine to your vegetable garden may yield a healthier harvest.

    By Claire Dangalan September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • geese in yard

    Use This Secret Ingredient To Keep Pesky Geese Out Of Your Yard

    Geese can be a major pest if they've invaded your yard. And if you're looking for a way to get rid of them, you're going to want this secret ingredient.

    By D.G. Sciortino September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Growing cucumbers slightly curled

    Save Your Cucumbers From Curling With These Tips & Tricks

    There's a reason you typically don't see curled cucumbers at the store. Though they might taste the same, the goal is to grow the fruit straight. Here's how.

    By Christy Rae Ammons September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • greenhouse woman smelling rose

    25 Rose Varieties That Will Make Your Garden Smell Heavenly

    If you're looking for blooms that will not only add a flash of color to your garden but smell amazing too, here are the rose varieties you should consider.

    By DesirĂ©e O September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • pink mums with gourds and pumpkins

    The Biggest Mistake People Make With Their Fall Mums

    Many people consider mums to be short-lived plants, but you can keep them blooming and growing for quite a while. Learn how to extend the life of mums.

    By Tricia Goss September 15th, 2023 Read More
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