The Common Lion's Tailing Pruning Practice That'll Actually Damage Your Tree
Pruning can help keep your trees healthy and looking good, but this technique is more likely to cause severe damage than help encourage growth.
Read MorePruning can help keep your trees healthy and looking good, but this technique is more likely to cause severe damage than help encourage growth.
Read MoreBe careful about where you position your live Christmas tree for your holiday celebrations, or it may dry out early and become a potential fire hazard.
Read MoreRemoving an oak tree from your yard is usually a last resort, but a necessary one. If you need to remove your tree, you can expect it to cost this much.
Read MoreIf you'd like to make your yard a little more concealed but don't want to worry about a large plant overrunning your property, try this shrub.
Read MoreDon't set your thermostat too high, or your Christmas tree may not last the season. Here's how you can keep it hydrated and thriving through the holidays.
Read MoreThere are plenty of ways to bring birds into your garden, but you can make use of your backyard refuse by upcycling fallen sticks as bird perches.
Read MoreIf you're struggling with tight spaces in your garden, there's an excellent shrub that you might want to consider because it's compact and evergreen.
Read MoreDo you have sparse and spindly hydrangeas? Find out how the seasons and a simple pair of shears can ensure full, lush blooms for your flowering shrubs.
Read MoreHellebore flowers bloom in winter and early spring and need lots of sunlight. When planted under this kind of tree, they get all of their needs met.
Read MoreRewilded gardens are popular with homeowners wanting to protect native flora and fauna. Start small, and soon you'll have a thriving wildlife-friendly backyard.
Read MorePoison ivy is the bane of many summer gardeners, but just because the leaves are gone doesn't mean it's harmless in winter. Watch out for this creepy vine.
Read MoreMany of us like to enjoy our patios year-round, but if you want to keep some privacy, make sure you have some of these vines, shrubs, and trees around.
Read MoreBeing a plant that's native to tropical and subtropical regions, overwintering jasmine in the states is surprisingly easy with this addition to its soil.
Read MoreFalse cypress is a beautiful evergreen that grows well in many landscapes. Make the most of this tree by planting it with one of these companions.
Read MoreMeet the tiny troublemaker with a big appetite — this invasive insect can turn your hemlock into a has-been. Here’s how you can keep an eye on your trees.
Read MoreLive in a place that doesn't get much light, but want to spruce up your place with some houseplants? This low-light thriving tree is just what you need.
Read MoreA simple seasonal trick turns everyday greenery into long-lasting holiday fragrance, giving your home a cozy Christmas feel without candles or costly products.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to learn that some magnolia cultivars make great privacy hedges. One in particular also boasts pretty blooms with a banana-like scent.
Read MoreDwarf apple trees are a great option for those who want to grow fruit but have a small yard. They have certain care needs to ensure a steady supply of fruit.
Read MoreBorder gardens can add texture and definition to your landscaping, and these shrubs are perfect for colorful, vibrant border gardens through fall and beyond.
Read MoreThe fruit is harvested and now you can forget about your cherry trees until next spring, right? Wrong! There's a vital task to prepare them for winter dormancy.
Read MoreWatering a rubber plant can be a surprisingly tricky endeavor — too much or too little can both wreck your plant. Here's the Goldilocks amount necessary.
Read MoreOf all the affordable holiday decor, nothing is as cheap as harvesting the evergreen plants from your own backyard. Beyond the classics, options abound.
Read MoreA huge part of taking care of a live Christmas tree is keeping it hydrated. It needs a surprising amount of water each day — here's exactly how much to pour.
Read MoreMost plants go into hibernation for winter, but if you still want to see some greenery in the colder months, cultivate some of this vibrant plant.
Read MoreFall is known for many things, but beautiful trees rank toward the top. If you want fall colors in your lawn, these are the best tree varieties to plant.
Read MoreA Redditor wants to block highway noise with a plant — simple question, tricky answer. Spoiler: it’s less “cute shrub” and more “go big or go home” territory.
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