The Harbor Freight Tool You Need If You Want To Install Your Own Fence
Harbor Freight is a DIYer's friend. It's hard to beat the prices on their tools, but they aren't all winners. Here's the scoop if you're building a fence.
Read MoreHarbor Freight is a DIYer's friend. It's hard to beat the prices on their tools, but they aren't all winners. Here's the scoop if you're building a fence.
Read MoreWhen spring approaches, excitement fills the air as you prepare your garden. However, make sure to avoid this mulching mistake that can impact your flowers.
Read MoreIf you can't make it out to California to see the famous Carlsbad Flower Field in person, fear not. You can create your own at home. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreLike other plants, okras benefit from companion planting. These 8 herbs and vegetables have a mutually beneficial relationship with okra when grown nearby.
Read MoreFor an undeniably charming and earthy display of your homegrown herbs and flowers, consider storing them in this simple, yet practical way.
Read MoreThis native ground cover plant features fluffy, pretty pink blooms from spring through fall and acts as a larval host for sulphur butterflies.
Read MoreSummers are hot and dry on the West Coast, and the plants you choose should thrive in these conditions. These silver-foliage plants are ideal for the climate.
Read MoreChoosing between Pothos and Philodendron doesn’t have to be confusing. Instead, learn their differences and discover which is ideal for your home and lifestyle.
Read MoreThough they both love to bask in the sun, thyme and basil have vastly different growing needs and aren't the best companions in the garden.
Read MoreThere's one herb that's both incredibly easy to grow and will help protect your cucumbers from pests -- here's how to plant them both together.
Read MoreThough it's a robust and hardy herb once planted, this plant is notoriously difficult to plant from seed. Here's how to get it growing in an easier way.
Read MoreEnhancing your yard doesn’t have to be difficult. Try these 8 vibrant orange flowering ground covers for beautiful texture and a low maintenance solution.
Read MoreCostco is a great place to buy everything for your garden from furniture to landscaping needs. Here is what reviewers think is worth the splurge.
Read MoreNo plants are exempt from issues — zinnias included. Look out for the telltale signs that these flowering beauties need a little extra care and intervention.
Read MoreDianthus grows well in containers, and with a bit of simple care and maintenance, you can enjoy its fragrant aroma almost anywhere on your property.
Read MoreWith a vast array of options, choosing the right planter can feel overwhelming. Here are some tips for finding the best ones for your container garden.
Read MoreAdding length to a wooden fence post doesn’t require professional help. Learn how to use a half-lap joint as an effective solution for your fence project.
Read MoreIf a tree in your yard is dying due to illness, you may wonder if it's fine to replace it with the same species. We asked an expert and here's what we learned.
Read MoreExplore the fascinating world of Monstera and why it's commonly called the Swiss cheese plant. Learn the its species distinctions and how to identify varieties.
Read MoreThis simple yet effective shoe rack hack is an easy way to keep your seedlings in one place and organized as you prepare for sowing season.
Read MoreCommon trash can take your garden to the next level. Discover how to repurpose common items to enrich your yard and boost growth sustainably.
Read MoreIs it even possible to have too many kinds of flowers in your garden? If you live in California, or even most of the rest of the United States, here's another.
Read MoreCarrots seeds are usually sown directly in the garden, but consider starting them in toilet paper tubes. This unconventional method has a few benefits.
Read MoreCompanion planting is great ... until it's not. Some plants should not grow together and larkspur and beets are on the "not friendly companions' list.
Read MoreIf your home has low humidity, then you can't have just any houseplant. These nontropical plants are perfectly suited for the dry indoor environment.
Read MoreIf you've ever wondered if sprouting potaoes from the supermarket can be planted, wonder no more. House Digest's professional gardener, Peg Aloi, tells us all.
Read MoreIf you struggle with keeping your plants consistently watered and retaining moisture in your soil, this toilet paper tube hack might be just what you need.
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