Our Top Tips For Keeping Leafhoppers Out Of Your Lawn
When leafhoppers infest your lawn, they can cause a lot of damage - and a huge headache. Here are some tips for keeping these pests at bay.
Read MoreWhen leafhoppers infest your lawn, they can cause a lot of damage - and a huge headache. Here are some tips for keeping these pests at bay.
Read MoreIf your lawn has an unsightly necrotic ring spot on it, the right treatment approach includes specific care routines and potentially using fungicides.
Read MorePairing plants together that have similar growing requirements just makes sense. Grow hydrangeas near hostas for a spectacular show between the companions.
Read MoreYou may have heard of the push for leaving your leaves unraked on your lawn, but as it turns out, this practice is not ideal for all regions. Here's why.
Read MoreBirds are a valuable part of the ecosystem and make our gardens look pretty. This is the best place to put your birdhouse to attract more colorful friends.
Read MoreIf animals damage your trees most winters, you should take some steps to protect them. Here are our best tips for keeping your trees safe from hungry critters.
Read MoreYou may love garlic when cooking, but if wild garlic takes over your lawn, you'll be less than amused. Here's how to prevent it from taking root and spreading.
Read MoreThough they grow easily, gorgeous oak trees do need specific maintenance to stay healthy. If yours needs pruning, make sure to do it during this time of year.
Read MoreWhen watering, you'll wonder if you've provided your lawn with the recommended 1 to 2 inches. Learn the correct amount of time for running your sprinklers here.
Read MoreIf your tomatoes stay green throughout the summer heat, it may be due to this scientific reason. Learn our tips to make sure your tomato plant ripens properly.
Read MorePesky lawn weeds like crabgrass and goosegrass can be difficult to remove from your yard. Start by learning how to identify the differences between them here.
Read MorePinecones, believe it or not, can make for effective mulch for your lawn or garden. If you're considering using pinecone mulch, here are the pros and cons.
Read MoreCreating a cohesive front garden takes more strategy than just adding plants wherever there are holes. Here is how to create a unified, intentional design.
Read MoreWhen it comes to low-maintenance gardening, there are a few plants you'll want to avoid. And you may reconsider growing this showy flower for a few reasons.
Read MoreThere are many approaches to dealing with a mole in your yard and garden, and sonic spikes are one of them. But do they actually work? Let's find out.
Read MoreIn 2024, we're trying some new things in our landscapes. This year, consider the hortifuturism trend -- blending tech, color, and plants for a unique vibe.
Read MoreIf you're tired of replacing your mulch by the truckload every few months or years, try this hack that will make it look brand new without the hefty price tag.
Read MoreA quick, easy TikTok trick is all you need to do to give your yard lighting a professionally landscaped look without having to pay professional prices.
Read MoreCatnip has many uses. It excites our cats, makes a good tea, and it might even keep sap-sucking aphids out of your garden. Find out if you should plant it here.
Read MoreBirds that stay in your area all winter often appreciate nutrient-rich suet. You can create a natural-looking, attractive DIY suet feeder to hang in your yard!
Read MoreGarden moles are a familiar nuisance to many, but you might not want to use WD-40 on their traps. Here's why you shouldn't use WD-40 to prevent moles.
Read MoreChoosing which flowers to plant as pairs in your garden is difficult. If you love petunias, consider companion planting with this taller, brighter flower.
Read MoreDon't throw away your broken garden hoses. Turn them into sturdy trellises for your plants instead. This hose trellis is perfect for all types of vining plants.
Read MoreRepelling rats from your home is best to keep your family safe. Thankfully, it's easy to do so naturally and humanely with a few pest-deterring plants.
Read MoreIf a healthy-looking yard with lush, green grass is what you're after, here's what you should avoid doing in the winter, according to a lawn care expert.
Read MoreIf you live in the northern part of the world, you're familiar with winter snow dumps and freezing temps. What does this weather mean for your lawn and garden?
Read MoreA pest infestation is one of the last things you want in your outdoor space. But, there are some lawn maintenance mistakes you could be making to attract them.
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