What 'Early Fall' Really Means For The Leaves In Your Yard And Garden
Early fall is when autumnal changes to trees and other plants occur earlier than normal. There are many reasons for this and ways to prevent it.
Read MoreEarly fall is when autumnal changes to trees and other plants occur earlier than normal. There are many reasons for this and ways to prevent it.
Read MoreWhen you grow species that attract birds, it has many benefits for your yard and garden. Consider planting this tree and watch birds flock to its branches.
Read MoreOnce you realize that shrub in your backyard is actually invasive buckthorn, take immediate action and remove the weed from your property. Here's how to do so.
Read MoreCitrus trees thrive in warm climates. Here's how you can use a wheelbarrow to make sure your trees stay healthy when cold winter weather rolls around.
Read MoreAbove-ground tree roots can ruin the look of your lawn and become a hazard. However, trying to remove them is a mistake. Cover them with these flowers instead.
Read MoreNot all hydrangea bushes are the same. While some need more sunlight or staking than others, this particular variety needs plenty of pruning to look its best.
Read MoreIf you've grown bonsai, challenge yourself by growing a bonsai in a rock. This beautiful arrangement is a challenge, but so worth it. Learn how to do it!
Read MoreFelling trees is a dangerous job and if you don't know what you're doing, you could end up with a potentially deadly barber chair tree situation.
Read MoreWe love fruit trees, but not everyone has the space for them. Or do they? Learn more about this trick for growing all your favorite fruit in a small area.
Read MoreThe Norway maple tree may be beautiful, but as an invasive plant, it becomes a problem in most landscapes. Consider planting one of these alternatives instead.
Read MoreWhen temperatures outside become uncomfortably hot, here's how it can affect the trees in your yard as well as what you can do about it.
Read MoreAttracting mourning doves to your yard has multiple benefits, and it's easier than you think. Plant some of these to create a garden these birds will flock to.
Read MoreYoung trees can suffer if they're not prepared for extreme weather. Luckily, there's a simple way to protect newly planted ones and their roots during winter.
Read MoreBurning bush plants are stunning, but their invasive habit can ruin your yard. Use this tip for planting alternative species that'll keep your garden happy.
Read MoreAre ants constantly walking all over your citrus tree? If so, first expel them. Then remove what they're after and make it more difficult for them to return.
Read MoreHydrangea leaves and flowers change color for many reasons. However, if your shrubs' foliage looks purple and sickly, one of these issues may be to blame.
Read MoreBrowning leaves or spots on the branches and trunk of your Judas tree could be caused by fungi. Learn how to save your tree from common fungal infections.
Read MoreCertain plants and trees can attract different types of wildlife. You should think about planting these two trees if you want blue jays in your yard.
Read MoreIf your trees are lackluster, mulch and landscaping fabric might be causing problems underground. With some determined digging, your trees will thank you.
Read MoreThe buds on your limelight hydrangea may be weighing the bush down. If this is happening, learn how to properly prune it and the best time of year to do so.
Read MoreWhile you may love the look of English ivy in your garden, this invasive plant can cause a lot of damage. Here are some beautiful and safe alternatives.
Read MoreEucalyptus is hailed for its rich scent and medicinal properties, but it can be harmful to animals. If you have a pet, think twice before planting eucalyptus.
Read MoreWalnut trees offer shade and provide a tasty source of food, but it's important to understand how a toxin produced by these trees can impact nearby plants.
Read MoreIf you see mushrooms growing on your trees, it could be a sign that your tree's health is failing. Here's why, as well as what to do about it.
Read MoreElevate your landscaping with Mother Nature's dynamic duo: irises and forsythia. These companion plants are sure to transform your garden with color and charm.
Read MoreWhen you plant a new tree, it's important that you protect it so it can grow to be healthy and strong. This gardening hack using a household item can help.
Read MoreThe iconic plumeria tree isn't a plant you can only enjoy in the tropics. When you plant it in a container, you can grow it anywhere you like with proper care.
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