The Underrated Companion Plant That Beautifully Complements Japanese Painted Ferns
Looking for the perfect companion plant to your Japanese painted fern? There's a beautiful, flowering option that thrives in the same conditions.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect companion plant to your Japanese painted fern? There's a beautiful, flowering option that thrives in the same conditions.
Read MoreLooking for an easy way to improve soil health, deter slugs and prevent fungal diseases for your roses? This kitchen ingredient can do all three.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators to your yard, there's a perfect a flowering, evergreen ground cover for the job.
Read MoreMulch can lighten a gardener's load by protecting plants, locking in moisture, and beautifying the space. But each type has its own benefits and drawbacks.
Read MoreDid you know that just like humans, plants can get a sunburn too? That is why you should save this important outdoor task for a cooler or cloudy day.
Read MoreWith climate change making your garden hotter and drier than ever, you may want this drought-tolerant tree with unusually shaped bright-red flowers.
Read MoreUsing chemicals and inhumane deterrents isn't the only way to ward off pests. Certain plants, especially those with strong fragrances, can keep them away, too.
Read MoreCompanion planting is a great way to help your corn crop thrive this season. These companion herbs will help deter pests, among other benefits.
Read MoreMany annuals are worth planting year after year, but long-lived perennials like this one make garden chores and landscaping easier as nearly permanent fixtures.
Read MoreNot sure what to do with a broken vase? This easy DIY repurposes it into a unique succulent display that adds greenery and charm to any space.
Read MorePruning tomatoes is a habit that should be started early. Depending on the variety you're growing, there are some key tricks for pruning to get more fruit.
Read MoreTrained single-stem bay trees look elegant and add curb appeal, but they can be expensive. Use this budget-friendly tip to get stylish bay trees for less.
Read MoreAck! There's a brown leaf on your pothos. What could the cause be? Well, there are a lot of reasons leaves turn brown, but we have answers for you.
Read MoreButternut squash is a classic cool-weather vegetable since it can stay good for months when properly harvested and stored. Here's the best way to do it.
Read MoreIf fences aren't your thing, plant a shrub or tree for privacy. Fast-growing species can create a natural screen in a few years, ideal for impatient gardeners.
Read MoreWarding off rats can be a struggle, especially if they've already set up shop near your home, but some claim that this flowering plant could deter them.
Read MoreWhile hardscaping trends come and go, there are certain ones you should now be avoiding so that your yard doesn't look like it belongs in the past.
Read MoreHigh temperatures puts stress on your plants. To help them survive the hot summer, avoid these mistakes around watering, transplanting, fertilizing, and more.
Read MoreUnlike garden-planted hostas, container hostas require extra nutrients to keep them happy and thriving. This surprising fertilizer is a great match.
Read MoreThere are many landscaping shrubs and trees that can lend privacy to your front yard, including one popular shrub that may be more trouble than it's worth.
Read MoreWhen your flowers bolt or you have over-ripe fruits, you don't have to clear them all out. Leave a few of these reseeding veggies to start your next crop.
Read MoreIf you're wondering whether Chip and Joanna Gaines remodeled the home you've just purchased some time in the past, take a look out in the yard for a clue.
Read MoreIf you have a moderate amount of weeds in your garden, hand-pulling is the way to go, but it can quickly get tiring. These weather conditions make it easier.
Read MoreHummingbirds are a treat to spot in the garden. If you want to purposefully attract this feathered friend, plant this flower that comes in multiple colors.
Read MoreA flea beetle infestation in the garden is serious, but you don't have to rid them with chemicals. This fossilized material is one of nature's best solutions.
Read MoreIf you're looking to boost plant growth and prevent the formation of fungus in your lawn, consider this natural alternative hiding in your kitchen.
Read MoreAs a home gardener, you've likely been told to prune tomato suckers to divert plant energy and produce better fruit. Let us help you determine if it's worth it.
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