Why You Should Let Your Cilantro Bolt, According To Our Master Gardener
Some people say you shouldn't let your cilantro bolt. But according to our master gardener, there are actually quite a few benefits. Here's why.
Read MoreSome people say you shouldn't let your cilantro bolt. But according to our master gardener, there are actually quite a few benefits. Here's why.
Read MoreIf the metal hinges of your cabinets are starting to look a little brown, the problem might have to do with a cleaning method in need of correction.
Read MoreIf you don't have much space in your garden or yard but want to display potted plants, discover how to connect hanging planters together for a vertical display.
Read MoreIf you're a regular DIYer, you might have plenty of old paint cans sitting around. Put them to good use with this upcycled paint can bird feeder.
Read MoreAdding milkweed and flowers to attract butterflies to your garden can be easier said than done. House Digest's plant experts shared their experiences and tips.
Read MoreMaybe it's time to freshen up your space, but a remodel often comes with a hefty price tag. Erin Napier has some tips to make big changes with a small budget.
Read MoreAre you tired of constantly having to replace your toilet's flapper? A flapperless toilet might be for you. Find out what it is and if it's worth installing.
Read MoreStraw is a readily-available material that can be used in countless ways to improve our yards and gardens. Discover 19 ideas for how to use straw outside.
Read MoreIf you suspect you've got mice living in your garage, look out for these hard-to-miss signs that will show you if you've got a rodent problem on your hands.
Read MoreIf you forgot to plant your tulips in the fall, you may not be out of luck. Our expert gardener shares if you can plant in the spring and what to consider.
Read MoreYou likely expect hummingbirds during the lovely spring weather, but you might be surprised that you are more likely to see them in bad weather. Here's why.
Read MoreClay soil can be difficult to work with. If you want to get the most out of it, you need to break it up. Here are a few gardening tips to accomplish this.
Read MorePoor ventilation in the home can lead to all kinds of problems. If you’ve noticed these signs lately, it’s time to address your kitchen’s venting issue.
Read MoreIf your yard or garden tends to have damp soil, you may be looking for flowers and plants that can handle the wet. This blue flowering plant is one of them.
Read MoreIf you've got one of those TARVA dressers from IKEA, you can take it from basic to beautiful with this easy DIY from TikTok. Even beginners can do this one!
Read MoreDusting your succulents is an important part of caring for the low-maintenance plants, but there's a right way to do it without harming their leaves.
Read MoreSometimes, dogs and cats need to get inside or outside, and they don't have time to wait for human assistance. Pets may need doors, but do doors need motors?
Read MoreIf your aesthetic is more Addams Family than Partridge Family, you might avoid flowers all together. But there is one perfectly goth flower you're sure to love.
Read MoreIf you're using chlorine bleach to clean your wooden deck, you could be damaging the wood. So, instead, we recommend this more natural cleaning solution.
Read MoreIf you're planning to top-dress your lawn or just considering it, here are five materials you can use - and which are the best for your climate.
Read MoreDishwasher tablets are the latest cleaning hack being touted by intrepid online enthusiasts to make your toilet bowl really sparkle. But do they actually work?
Read MoreIs carrying a bucket full of water around your kitchen causing arm or back stress? Here's a simple solution to your bucket-related dilemma.
Read MoreGrowing fruit trees is a difficult task, so finding a variety that can grow in poor conditions is a big win. Try growing this hardy fruit tree in your yard.
Read MoreIf you're storing your extra propane tanks in your sheds, you're taking a risky move that could be dangerous. We'll tell you where to store them instead.
Read MoreIf you notice mossy balls on your roses, they are likely galls that are caused by tiny parasitic wasps. Discover how they're made and if they can harm plants.
Read MoreWhether you have standing water, occasional flooding, or waterlogged soil, the bald cypress may be the perfect, long-lasting choice to plant in your damp yard.
Read MoreInstead of throwing away those old paint cans from a recent remodel, try turning them into one of the following 8 useful and decorative items.
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