House Digest
  • Exclusives
  • Home Improvement
    • Events
    • Interior Remodel
    • Exterior Remodel
    • Paint
    • Repairs
    • Inspiration
    • Home Improvement Hacks
  • Garden
    • Flowers
    • Trees, Shrubs & Vines
    • Landscaping
    • Edible Gardening
    • Gardening Hacks
    • Houseplants
  • Cleaning
    • Laundry & Linens
    • Organization
    • Cleaning Hacks
  • Design
    • Indoor
    • Outdoor
    • Trends
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Design Hacks
  • Shopping
    • Furniture
    • Appliances
    • Home Goods
    • Cleaning Products
    • Sales
  • Real Estate
    • Buying Tips
    • Selling Tips
  • Features
  • Newsletter
  • About
  • Editorial Policies
  • Reviews Policy
  • Our Experts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2025 Static Media. All Rights Reserved
House Digest
House Digest
Garden
Exclusives Home Improvement Garden Cleaning Design Shopping Real Estate Features
  • Newsletter

Garden

  • Flowers
  • Trees, Shrubs & Vines
  • Landscaping
  • Edible Gardening
  • Gardening Hacks
  • Houseplants
  • Woman wearing plaid tending to houseplants

    Does Dust Build Up Affect The Health Of Your Houseplants?

    Dust is an issue in every home, no matter how clean. But when dust settles on your houseplants, is it simply unsightly or actually affecting their health?

    By Ana Markosi 2 months ago Read More
  • Blooming flower bed in the garden.

    This Fast-Growing Purple Flower Gives Fall Blooms But Could Take Over Gardens

    This flower features pretty purple flowers, but it can be aggressive and is invasive in a few states. Here's where to remove it and how to keep it in check.

    By Ashley Ndebele 2 months ago Read More
  • Red-crowned parrot in a yard

    Wait, Why Are There So Many Wild Parrots & Parakeets In California Yards?

    With their populations growing, it turns out that California has the ideal environment for wild parrots and parakeets to stay safe and nourished.

    By Dikran Seferian 2 months ago Read More
  • Close up of sunflower seedlings in soil

    The Popular Fall Flower That Is Actually Self-Seeding

    Discover which flower's large head contains both male and female parts and will continually provide blooms from summer to fall with little effort.

    By Jack Vatsal 2 months ago Read More
  • DeWalt leaf blower sitting in the back of a pickup

    Which DeWalt Leaf Blower Is Worth Buying?

    Battery-powered leaf blowers are gaining popularity due to improved performance and gas-powered bans. Find the ideal DeWalt electric blower for your needs.

    By Kyle Schurman 2 months ago Read More
  • Overhead aerial view of newly built housing with lush lawns.

    Why These Iconic States Are Experiencing A Gardening Boom In 2025

    Gardening in the US is on the rise, especially in these three states which are listed as the top gardening states for 2025 by the World Population Review.

    By Luigi Caler 2 months ago Read More
  • Blooming hibiscus shaped as a tree in a garden

    How To Prune A Hibiscus Plant So That It Looks Like A Tree

    If you're growing hibiscus shrubs but would prefer them to have the shape of a slender tree instead of an unruly shrub, consider this simple pruning technique.

    By Mehak Faisal 2 months ago Read More
  • healthy green backyard

    How To Aerate Your Lawn Without Creating Holes In The Soil

    A greener, healthier yard doesn’t always mean punching holes in the soil. There’s an alternative aeration method that’s easy to apply and gentler on your soil.

    By Becca Cullum-Green 2 months ago Read More
  • Leaves of a swamp chestnut oak

    The Large Oak Tree Variety You Can Grow That Thrives In Swampy Conditions

    Looking to bring life to a waterlogged backyard? This towering oak variety could be the key to transforming damp soil into something worth showing off.

    By Aleem Ahmad 2 months ago Read More
  • Wooden spoon scooping aloe gel out of a bowl with cut aloe leaves on a wood board

    How To Safely Harvest The Gel From Your Indoor Aloe Vera Plant

    Your aloe plant holds more than just decorative value. Inside its leaves is a refreshing secret that can soothe your skin naturally without store-bought gel.

    By Katie Flannery 2 months ago Read More
  • gardener holding mobile device gardening

    High-Tech Smart Gardening Products That Will Transform Your Yard

    Home automation with smart products doesn’t have to end when you walk out the door. Transform your yard and garden with these high-tech smart gardening devices.

    By Madisen Swenson 2 months ago Read More
  • A watering can pouring over fall leaves.

    Is It Necessary To Water Your Plants In The Fall? Here's What To Know

    With cooler temperatures and less daylight, watering needs for plants change during fall. Whether watering is needed depends on the plant and its environment.

    By Aleem Ahmad 2 months ago Read More
  • A young Queen Elizabeth with her corgi in the garden

    The Fragrant Perennial Queen Elizabeth Adored That You Can Easily Grow

    If you love pretty perennials that fill your garden with their lovely fresh scent, take a look at one of Queen Elizabeth's favorite blooms that's easy to grow.

    By Lisa Davis 2 months ago Read More
  • incense sticks burining next to dried lavender, singing bowls, and a candle

    How To Transform Lavender From Your Garden Into Natural Incense

    If you have lavender growing in your garden and you want to make your home smell amazing, here's how to make your very own natural incense sticks.

    By R. A. Fletcher 2 months ago Read More
  • Pile of plastic food containers and lids.

    Too Many Plastic Containers? Repurpose Them Into A Thriving Indoor Herb Garden

    Those excess plastic containers that are slightly stained or missing a lid make an ideal container for growing herbs indoors with easy steps.

    By Meg Jernigan 2 months ago Read More
  • Two people planting a garden together

    11 Fruits And Vegetables To Plant In September

    Just because it's September doesn't mean it's too late to plant some fruits and vegetables, either for a fall harvest or an early harvest next spring.

    By Amber VanWort 2 months ago Read More
  • Raised bed overgrown with weeds and invasive trees

    The Fast-Spreading Invasive Plant You Don't Want To Find Growing In Your Yard

    That spiky, whimsical-looking plant in your yard isn’t as harmless as it seems. Left unchecked, it can spread aggressively and create bigger problems over time.

    By Katie Flannery 2 months ago Read More
  • Smiling woman transfering dirt into a new pot with freshly repotted monstera plant

    The Best Way To Repot Monstera For A Bigger, Healthier Plant

    Repotting monstera doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right timing and a few simple steps, you can set up your plant for stronger, healthier growth.

    By Katie Flannery 2 months ago Read More
  • A large maple in autumn in a front yard

    The Downside To Planting A Maple Tree In Your Healthy Lawn

    Maple trees are beautiful and many are native to the United States, but before you put one in your perfectly manicured lawn, here's something to consider.

    By Baylee Bunce 2 months ago Read More
  • Hands of a gardener gently holding a cluster of unripe green tomatoes on a vine.

    The Easy Way To Encourage Fruits On Your Tomato Plant To Turn Red

    As we creep near the end of the growing season, you may notice the tomatoes on your plants aren't ripening. Here's how to give them the nudge they need.

    By Ashley Ndebele 2 months ago Read More
  • A variety of succulents can be seen growing alongside a garden path.

    The Colorful Full-Sun Succulent That Thrives When You Deadhead It

    Succulents are more known for their low maintenance than their showy petals, but this pretty succulent will benefit from some extra care after it blooms.

    By Jason Rochlin 2 months ago Read More
  • Lawn under drought conditions

    Why You Should Never Fertilize Your Lawn During A Drought

    You might be tempted to fertilize your grass if it's looking brown or dormant during extreme drought, but experts warn against this mistake.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of a man planting a cherry tree in soil.

    Don't Let The Name Fool You: You Should Never Grow Sweet Cherry Trees

    Sweet cherry tree is actually an invasive species in many parts of the United States where it is known to grow quickly and spread, competing with other trees.

    By Allison Conner 2 months ago Read More
  • arugula grows in the fall garden

    How To Grow Arugula In The Fall For A Full Harvest Before Winter Hits

    Make your own salads this fall and winter with a fresh garden harvest when you plant easy-to-grow arugula and watch it sprout in a matter of days.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 months ago Read More
  • Tabled filled with various potted herbs

    The Drought-Resistant Mint Variety You Have To Try In Your Dry Garden

    Not only does this mint species have pretty flowers and fragrant leaves, but it's also low maintenance and doesn't require much water or care once established.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 months ago Read More
  • Ants crawl on a peony bud

    Are Ants As Beneficial To Peonies As Some Say? Not Really

    Have you heard the idea that ants are required to help tight, peony buds open and bloom? Read on to find out why gardeners say this is a myth.

    By Lauren Krystaf 2 months ago Read More
  • Woman holding a potted succulent

    Glow-In-The-Dark Succulent Plants Sound Dreamy—but Come With A Dark Side

    Glowing succulents may sound like a dream for plant lovers, but the reality is more complicated. Scientists are experimenting, but the results aren’t ready.

    By Katie Barton 2 months ago Read More
Back
Next
About Privacy Policy
© 2025 Static Media® HouseDigest.com All Rights Reserved
More From Static Media
BGRChowhoundCutenessExploreFoodieFood RepublicGarden GuidesGlamGrungeHealth DigestHunkerIslandsJalopnikLooperMashedMoney DigestNicki SwiftOutdoor GuidePlanetWareSciencingSlashFilmSlashGearSVGTasting TableThe Daily MealThe ListThe TakeoutTVLineWomenWrestling Inc.
House Digest