Delicious Fruit Trees That Grow Well In Sandy Soil
Having sandy soil in the yard doesn't mean you can't have an orchard full of trees bearing delicious fruit. You just have to plant the right trees.
Read MoreHaving sandy soil in the yard doesn't mean you can't have an orchard full of trees bearing delicious fruit. You just have to plant the right trees.
Read MoreIf you want to grow your own cucumbers quickly, try planting this variety — it matures in under two months. Here are the best practices for growing it.
Read MoreIf you want to grow a cherry tree, simply hang onto that pit and get ready to wait months for it to sprout and years for it to produce fruit.
Read MoreLimewashing or whitewashing fruit trees is a centuries-old practice. Discover if paint is the missing ingredient you need to help your fruit trees thrive.
Read MorePlant this ancient, fast-growing tree in your backyard for added privacy plus guaranteed beautiful foliage and bark for decades and decades to come.
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 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 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 fruit trees in your yard, you may already know that they are susceptible to certain issues, including pests. Plant this flower to help protect them.
Read MoreA downspout is essential for diverting rainwater away from your house, but it doesn't look pretty. So conceal it with this clever outdoor design hack.
Read MoreAnyone can grow a peach tree in any climate — provided you grow it in a container so you can move it indoors when needed. Here's how to transplant one.
Read MoreThis tree may have beautiful white flowers, but it's considered invasive in many states and will outcompete native trees. Here's what to grow instead.
Read MoreThere's a fast-growing tree you can plant in your yard right now to guarantee year after year of beautiful fall foliage in your home's landscape.
Read MoreSoil tests are essential to set your plants up for success — they'll tell you exactly how to amend your soil for the best growth. Here's the best time for one.
Read MoreThis versatile tree is a cashew and mango relative that draws birds and pollinators in the summer, then puts on a stunning display of color come fall.
Read MoreAs soon as outdoor temperatures rise, bees are on the hunt for flowers. To satisfy the pollinators, grow this sweet-smelling spring-bloomer that they love.
Read MoreFrom porches to patios, this vibrant climber transforms any spot with rapid vertical growth, striking blooms, and surprising flexibility for small gardens.
Read MoreViburnum plants come in a range of sizes with varying flower colors, berries, and fall leaf colors. Despite their beauty, some varieties aren't a good choice.
Read MoreWinter can be hard on yards. Here's what you can do to prevent snow, rain, ice, and strong winds from damaging plants, structures, and exterior features.
Read MoreHardy and beautiful, the althea shrub is a common staple throughout the country, but there's a massive downside to this fast grower you need to keep in mind.
Read MoreClay soil is notoriously difficult to garden with. But it's still possible to grow an apple or pear tree in a clay-soil yard with the right planting practices.
Read MorePruning is essential for healthy growth, but timing matters. Find out why avoiding midday cuts helps protect plants and encourages strong recovery.
Read MoreHoles in hydrangea leaves are unsightly and, worse, can indicate more serious issues related to the care of your shrub. Identify the cause to fix the holes.
Read MoreAdd year-round privacy to your yard with a fast-growing evergreen that thrives in cool climates, needs little upkeep, and doubles as a natural wildlife shelter.
Read MoreDogwoods are beautiful but vulnerable to disease. Learn how to protect your trees with smart planting choices, simple care tips, and preventative measures.
Read MoreRocky soil is often low in nutrients and hard for roots to penetrate, which is why this tree can thrive in it — it has a deep taproot and low nutrient needs.
Read MoreJust because you have clay soil doesn't mean you can't have beautiful blooms -- you just have to choose the right plants. Here's a flowering shrub you'll love.
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