The Simple Water Trick To Try Before Planting A Tree In Your Yard
Before planting a bare-root tree, try submerging the root ball in water to best promote hydration and prepare it for its new environment.
Read MoreBefore planting a bare-root tree, try submerging the root ball in water to best promote hydration and prepare it for its new environment.
Read MoreWhile you may be compelled to deal with the deadwood in your yard as quickly as possible, there's a benefit to having them there if you want to see this bird.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract more pollinators to your garden, you'll want to choose plants with big, bright blooms. This shrub checks that box.
Read MoreAfter arranging holiday planters with floral foam and evergreen branches, they still might not look festive enough for you. Spruce them up with fairy lights.
Read MoreIf you're driving or hiking out in the country and come across a tree with purple paint on it, take heed. It might just be a legally binding message.
Read MoreGardening with peonies is a year-round gig. Yet, learning to care for them isn't difficult. Learn our favorite tips for keeping peony plants healthy in winter.
Read MoreCreating a planter full of evergreen branches and other stunning plants doesn't need to be complicated. Learn how to DIY an easy holiday greens display here.
Read MoreShrubs are great for hiding your home's unsightly foundation and adding easy-care greenery to your lawn. However, don't make this disastrous planting mistake.
Read MoreIf you have a few wayward or broken branches you need to prune, make sure you avoid this crucial mistake so you don't irreparably harm your tree.
Read MoreWreaths, garlands, and other greenery during the holiday season are a wonderful sight. But keeping them fresh has its challenges. Learn our favorite tricks.
Read MoreElderberries are a popular fruit for baked goods, and the elderberry plant has another natural superpower; it might deter rats from invading your garden.
Read MoreIf your garden is starting to look basic, shifting to a more whimsical planting trend could help your yard stand out. Here are stumperies explained.
Read MoreMice can wreak havoc on your trees during the cold months, but we've got some simple, mostly non-violent tips for keeping the critters at bay.
Read MoreWhether you're planting a Kousa dogwood or a flowering dogwood, there could be a downside to planting a tree in your lawn when it comes time for it to bloom.
Read MoreIt's never ideal to find out that there are rats in your vegetable garden, but fortunately, there is a plant that you can grow to deter these pests.
Read MoreWhile hiking through the forest or just strolling downtown, you might notice trees with orange markings. What do these painted trees mean? We'll tell you here.
Read MoreAvocado trees are frequent victims of root rot, but avoiding this mistake while caring for them could help your trees live a longer, fruitful, rot-free life.
Read MoreHooks are essential to attaching art or bird feeders to trees but can also be damaging to the trees if you don't observe some essential guidelines.
Read MoreBefore holiday decorating, learning more about traditional Christmas decor is valuable. Check out December's birth flower and consider its decorative use.
Read MoreDeciding to grow a plum tree in your garden will send you visions of sweet fruits. However, your yield might suffer if you make this common pollination mistake.
Read MoreCoffee grounds have a reputation for being a good fertilizer for your garden plants, but does that also apply to magnolia trees? Let's find out.
Read MoreLike most trees, Japanese maples can benefit from occasional pruning. Here's when and how to do it to maintain your plant's health and beauty.
Read MoreIf the leaves on your rose bushes are yellowing or their blooms aren't vibrant, your soil could be missing something. Use this household item to fix it.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more birds to your yard and garden, will some strategically placed mistletoe entice your feathered friends to visit your space?
Read MoreGrowing your own fruit trees, such as apricots, is an exciting hobby. However, if yours has a disappointing yield, you may be making this common mistake.
Read MoreShould you chop that tree down, or try a different approach -- namely, girdling? Sometimes, the latter is better for your area and wildlife situation.
Read MoreIf you have an area for growing vegetables, and want to show off your green thumbs, this is the type of pumpkin you should plant for a giant crop.
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