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  • slug damage on rose leaves

    How To Keep Pesky Slugs From Snacking On Your Roses

    When you enjoy ornamental gardening with rose bushes, there are many pests you must look out for. Here's how you can keep pesky slugs away from your plants.

    By Peg Aloi January 18th, 2024 Read More
  • tree branches with snow

    9 Trees You Should Absolutely Prune In Late Winter

    Pruning certain trees in the winter is essential for their growth in the next season. Make sure you don't miss these trees before spring arrives.

    By DesirĂ©e O January 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Moss covering trees

    Should You Worry About Moss Growth On Your Trees?

    The natural beauty of moss can certainly add appeal to a landscape, but it may have drawbacks as well. When should you worry about moss growing on your trees?

    By Andrea Marvin January 16th, 2024 Read More
  • person watering tree

    What Is A Tree's Drip Line, And Why It Is Important In Landscaping?

    Growing a tree isn't an easy task since there are several factors to consider. As you take care of your tree, keep your tree's drip line in mind.

    By Janelle Ward January 16th, 2024 Read More
  • group of azaleas

    Are Azaleas And Rhododendron Different Plants? Here's How To Tell Them Apart

    People often confuse azaleas for rhododendron and vice versa, but are they actually the same plant? We find out and share clues on how to tell them apart.

    By Rita Kueber January 15th, 2024 Read More
  • woman admiring an orange tree

    Can You Grow A Fruiting Tree From A Whole Orange? House Digest's Gardening Experts Weigh In

    TikTok says that growing an orange tree is as simple as burying a fruit in the ground and waiting patiently. In practice, it's slightly more complicated.

    By Kate Nicholson January 15th, 2024 Read More
  • leaning tree in yard

    Stabilize Your Larger Trees With This Genius Gardening Technique

    Do you have large trees in your yard that have been damaged by wind or just need some extra support? Discover a genius technique that will help them stand tall.

    By Libby Thompson January 15th, 2024 Read More
  • snowy front yard with trees

    The One Thing You Must Do To Your Yard Before A Snow Storm Hits

    Snow storms can bring plenty of headaches after their wake, but you can minimize their damage if you do this one thing in your yard prior to the snowfall.

    By Marco Rossi January 14th, 2024 Read More
  • young fig tree

    The Best Time Of Year To Prune Your Garden's Fig Trees (And How To Do It)

    Pruning and thinning is an important step in maintaining healthy trees and shrubs. This is the best time of year to prune your garden's fig trees.

    By Ezekiel Maina January 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Flower bed with trees

    Think Twice Before Planting This Bird-Attracting Tree In Your Yard

    While most people love to see birds visit their yard, they don't want a messy swarm visiting daily. To avoid that, ensure you don't plant this tree.

    By A. R. Hopkins January 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Two septic tank covers

    The Types Of Plants You Should Avoid Growing Around Your Septic Tank Covers

    Though you may want to hide an unsightly septic tank cover with plants, there are several types of vegetation you should keep away from septic tanks.

    By Will Ford January 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Shadow of tree branches in yard

    Think Twice Before Planting This Fast-Growing Shade Tree In Your Yard. Here's Why

    If you're looking to plant a shade tree in your yard, one species, between its weedy roots and susceptibility to storm damage, is more trouble than it's worth.

    By Jessica Daniels January 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Person pouring a bucket of water

    The Genius Bucket Hack That Will Cut Your Tree Watering Time In Half

    Transform your yard chores into a breeze with this bucket hack! Eliminate the struggles of keeping your trees well-watered and say hello to more DIY wins.

    By Alia Hoyt January 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Bird on fence with lilacs behind it

    The Stunning Flowering Bush That Will Turn Your Garden Into A Bird Paradise

    There are lots of reasons to attract birds into your garden, as well as pollinators like bees and butterflies. One great way to do so is to plant a lilac bush.

    By Sandy Baker January 11th, 2024 Read More
  • large monkeypod trees

    The Differences Between A Monkeypod And An Albizia Tree

    Typically found in Hawaii and southern states in the continental U.S., monkeypod and Moluccan albizia trees look similar but have a few distinct differences.

    By Lauren Krystaf January 11th, 2024 Read More
  • exposed tree roots

    Should You Cover A Tree's Exposed Roots With Soil?

    A tree with exposed roots can mar the look of your perfectly manicured lawn, but is it a good idea to cover them with a mound of dirt? Here is what can happen.

    By Marco Rossi January 11th, 2024 Read More
  • several red spruce trees

    The Best Time Of Year To Prune Your Red Spruce Tree

    If you have red spruce trees in your yard, you should know their season preference for maintenance. Learn here the time of year that's best to prune them in.

    By Ezekiel Maina January 8th, 2024 Read More
  • White ribbon around tree

    What It Means To See A White Ribbon Tied To A Tree

    White ribbons tied around trees can have a variety of meanings, but chances are that a tree marked in this way needs room to grow or will be removed soon.

    By Alia Hoyt January 8th, 2024 Read More
  • azaleas and gardenias in front garden

    Why Azaleas And Gardenias Are A Perfect Pair In The Garden

    If you love the look of flowering evergreen shrubs, discover why you may want to plant both azaleas and gardenias in your landscaping or garden.

    By Lauren Krystaf January 8th, 2024 Read More
  • apples fallen on the ground

    The Must-Have Product That'll Save Your Tree's Fruit From Falling To The Ground

    No one wants to lose fruit from their trees because it fell to the ground before harvest time. Luckily, there's a simple solution. Learn more.

    By Kate Nicholson January 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Willow tree in backyard

    Don't Make This Mistake When Trimming Your Weeping Willow Tree

    Willow trees can be a lovely and easy to care for addition to your landscape, but it's important to remove dead branches and avoid trimming them in the spring.

    By Sandy Baker January 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Person planting plants in garden

    Think Twice Before Planting This Gorgeous Perennial Shrub In Your Garden

    Some plants look great but are more trouble than they're worth. Here's why you should think twice before planting this gorgeous perennial shrub in your garden.

    By Kate Nicholson January 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Removing tree in yard

    The Trick For Safely Cutting Down A Tree Without Damaging Your Home Or Yard

    Cutting down a tree can be incredibly dangerous if not done right. Here are some tips for ensuring you won't cause damage to your home or yourself.

    By Sakshi Khaitan January 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Invasive ivy vines wrapped around tree

    The Best Method For Removing Invasive Vines From Your Tree

    Even if you think that green ivy covering your trees is pretty, you might want to consider getting rid of it - because it's probably not good for the trees.

    By Andrea Marvin January 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Tree marked with blue paint

    What It Means If You See Blue Paint Markings On A Tree

    As odd as they might look, bright-colored markings on trees are almost always there for a reason. If you see a row of blue-painted trees, here's what it means.

    By Alia Hoyt January 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Young tree in a hole

    Our Best Tips For Digging The Perfect Planting Hole For Your New Tree

    Planting a new tree isn't rocket science, but some tips will help you make sure your planting hole is perfect. Learn the best way to dig your hole for success.

    By Sandy Baker January 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Japanese elm tree in yard

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Caring For Japanese Elm Trees

    Trees can be a delightful addition to your garden as long as you have the right growing conditions. Avoid these mistakes when caring for Japanese elm trees.

    By Sandy Baker January 6th, 2024 Read More
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