The One Thing You Should Always Check Before Using Straw Mulch In Your Garden
Straw mulch is great for gardens. It locks in moisture, smothers weeds, and feeds plants. But it might also cause one of the problems you're using it to combat.
Read MoreStraw mulch is great for gardens. It locks in moisture, smothers weeds, and feeds plants. But it might also cause one of the problems you're using it to combat.
Read MoreDespite the supposed benefits of adding hot water to the Christmas tree, many experts agree there are other steps more critical for keeping it hydrated.
Read MoreIf you spend time, effort, and money picking out the perfect Christmas tree, you want to make sure it gets home in one piece by following these helpful tips.
Read MorePeach trees can be grown in cooler zones, but they shouldn't be left to fend for themselves in winter. Learn how to best winterize yours for peaches in summer.
Read MoreTired of your tree shedding needles and turning brown before the festivities end? There’s one fir that outlasts the rest — your holiday MVP in evergreen form.
Read MoreBefore you drag that tree inside, there's an important step you need to take — your floors (and those future fluffier branches) will thank you.
Read MoreAlthough cuttings for propagation are most often taken during the growing season, some plants can be grown from hardwood cuttings taken over the winter.
Read MoreKeeping your plants in the wrong kind of planter can spell disaster in the winter months. These types, however, should be able to withstand the colder weather.
Read MoreBypass pruners work like scissors, whereas other tools use leverage or make crushing cuts. Learn how these tools work to find the best option for your garden.
Read MoreIf you take hardwood cuttings from this Christmassy native tree in December, you'll have hardy saplings ready for planting in your garden in the spring.
Read MoreIf you're planning your garden for next year, you might want to find out what stunning new plant varieties garden centers will showcase in 2026.
Read MoreShade trees are wonderful specimens to have around your landscape, but if you don't like cleaning up messes, these trees may be perfect for your space.
Read MoreSnow on the ground doesn't always mean your plants are getting enough water. Instead, you should be following this winter watering tip to help them thrive.
Read MoreThese DIY tests uncover your soil's texture and drainage rate. Then you'll know which plants will grow best in your garden and if you need to amend the soil.
Read MoreOverwintering perennials lets you replant them in the spring. Some plants are easy, while others require more work than they're worth or are easy to buy again.
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.
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