To Banish Nimblewill Weeds For Good, Pay Attention To Your Soil's Health
If you see nimblewill weeds popping up in your yard, you may want to get rid of them. To do so, you need to understand your soil's health.
Read MoreIf you see nimblewill weeds popping up in your yard, you may want to get rid of them. To do so, you need to understand your soil's health.
Read MoreDeadheading can help keep your flowers looking great, but can you do it too much? Find out when you should and shouldn't deadhead your flowers.
Read MoreThis essential oil can repel mosquitoes, but you should consider your application method carefully to avoid causing more problems than itchy bites.
Read MoreThese 16 fast-growing flowering trees may look tempting, but they often create headaches for homeowners. Here’s why they’re not worth planting.
Read MoreLiving in Maine, you know that summer means the return of the destructive Japanese beetles. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to keep your garden safe.
Read MoreMint is such an easy and useful herb to have in the garden, and while you can plant it in the ground, you really shouldn't for one very good reason.
Read MoreIf you want to add a touch of Hawaii to your garden space, there's one gorgeous low-maintenance tree that you might want to plant somewhere in your lawn.
Read MoreIt can be frustrating as you wait for all those green tomatoes to ripen on the vine to no avail. But don't fear -- there's an easy solution you can try.
Read MoreIf you're keen to attract more hummingbirds to your yard and you live in a fairly mild climate, there's one delightful flower that you might want to grow.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a cute DIY project that's easy and eye-catching, why not consider making this adorable bird feeder for your coastal garden.
Read MoreFilling a garden bed with a fast-growing ground cover can add both beauty and benefits when it flowers because it will also attract pollinators to your yard.
Read MoreWhen you want to create some privacy, selecting a fast-growing vine to cover a support is a great option -- unless you're thinking of planting wild cucumber!
Read MoreSharpening lawn mower blades is a task best left to professionals, but if you attempt it yourself, be sure to avoid making these common mistakes.
Read MoreThere is nothing more frustrating than a gopher in your garden, but can a strong scent really repel the rodents? We'll explore the science behind that claim.
Read MoreUsing pollinator-attracting companion plants can really help your fruit trees to thrive and produce a bumper harvest of delicious fruits for you to enjoy.
Read MoreSelf-seeding flowers are not always a gardener's dream come true. Learn which 10 gorgeous blooms might become more trouble than they’re worth in your yard.
Read MoreWhen you're aerating your lawn, preparation is key. Make sure to follow important steps like mowing and watering beforehand for the best outcome.
Read MoreRemoving crabgrass by hand isn't always very effective because this weed has strong, widespread roots. Use this method to remove crabgrass instead.
Read MoreWhen you're short on space in your landscape, it's vital to choose the right tree so it doesn't overwhelm your yard. Here are some to avoid and some to plant.
Read MoreDrought-tolerant gardens often end up lacking color and variety, but this plant might just help to increase the saturation in your sunny and arid space.
Read MoreStacking firewood against your facade is convenient, giving you easy access to the timber, but the problems with this placement far outweigh the benefits.
Read MoreIf you lawn is looking a little sad, check the weather before applying fertilizer. Fertilizing the lawn in the wrong conditions can cause more harm than good.
Read MoreYour front yard is your home's first impression, so of course you'd want to ensure it's a good one. From flowers to trees, these plants all boost curb appeal.
Read MoreVibrant flowers are a great addition to your garden, but not when they're invasive. These blue flowers are aggressive growers that can harm local plant life.
Read MoreFinding a plant that can choke out weeds in areas of your garden that don't get much sun can be a challenge, but Siberian bugloss is a perfect pick for the job.
Read MoreThis delphinium cultivar is a gorgeous soft pink and will bloom more than once a year if you prune it at the right time. It's great for a cottage garden.
Read MoreSolarizing is a chemical-free method of pest control that uses heat to kill unwanted visitors, but it's often not the best way to eliminate mealybugs.
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