How To Stop Ants From Damaging Your Plants' Roots
Ants usually don’t eat plant roots, but a colony can do serious damage in other ways. You may need a multi-pronged plan of attack to save your plants.
Read MoreAnts usually don’t eat plant roots, but a colony can do serious damage in other ways. You may need a multi-pronged plan of attack to save your plants.
Read MoreRats can become a real problem in gardens, eating fruits and vegetables and creating an ick factor. Send them scurrying by planting these aromatic herbs.
Read MoreA shed snake skin laying on your grass or in your flower bed means a snake has been in the area. But don’t panic: Take these steps instead to learn more.
Read MoreTo keep ants away from your garden, there are a number of natural deterrents and insecticides you can mix up at home. Some are more effective than others.
Read MorePeonies are resilient plants and fairly easy to grow. But they require certain conditions in order to share their colorful blooms. Fortunately, fixes are easy.
Read MoreThe ground has finally thawed, and the sun is out. Now is the perfect time to start sprucing up your yard. Here's one hardy perennial perfect for May planting.
Read MoreStore-bought basil arrives home filled with hope, only to so often wilt and go limp a few days later. But there's one simple thing you might be doing wrong.
Read MoreSpring is here. If you're getting itchy to upgrade your yard and garden, or need to refresh aging equipment, take a look at these month-long Costco deals.
Read MoreLots of flowering plants attract birds, but this native climbing vine particularly appeals to two popular flying visitors for slightly different reasons.
Read MoreAs the last signs of frost finally pass, it's peak time for lawn maintenance. Do this task during spring to ensure you have lush grass in summer.
Read MoreInvasive stink bugs have become the scourge of gardeners and homes around the country. They’re difficult to eradicate, but this natural pesticide helps.
Read MoreNitrogen-rich fertilizers aid in plant growth and photosynthesis, so timing is vital to avoid problems. Here’s when it’s best to boost the N in the NPK.
Read MoreNest boxes encourage owls to visit and stay in your yard. But owls are sensitive to weather and temperature, and may not use boxes if they are pointed this way.
Read MoreThe beauty of the wide range of hydrangea varieties available is that they bloom at different times of year. Here are two that provide color all summer long.
Read MoreIt can be so frustrating when it feels like you’re doing everything right for your roses, yet black spot appears. This single regimen change may be the solve.
Read MoreYou may know that spent coffee grounds are a good slow-release fertilizer. Did you know they also repel or kill these challenging, plant-damaging pests?
Read MoreRoses are among the most popular flowering plants in the U.S. But when and how often they bloom is dependent on several factors, including how you treat them.
Read MoreJust as with fashion and home design, garden design styles come back around. This 19th-century feature was big in the 1980s, and experts say it's back.
Read MoreSure, wasps are beneficial pollinators. We just don’t want them setting up nests in our house or yard. Or anywhere near us, really. Prevention is step one.
Read MoreYou’d might think ground cover sold at garden centers would be safe to plant. But sometimes, just because it’s available, doesn’t mean you should plant it.
Read MoreDon’t toss these common kitchen scraps — they can be repurposed into a simple DIY fertilizer for your garden.
Read MoreIt's usually wonderful to see birds hopping about the yard. But if they're poking around the garden or eating seedlings, there's a free way to uninvite them.
Read MoreThere’s a new self-propelled, battery-operated mower at Costco. Though it doesn’t have a lot of reviews yet, so far they seem to agree on several key points.
Read MoreRoot systems are crucial for drawing nutrients and water, so if your plants have signs of root rot, the whole plant is in trouble. Here’s how to prevent it.
Read MoreLooking for a way to keep pests out of your garden without adding unsightly items or ruining its style? This DIY penny ball may be just the project for you.
Read MoreCan't get enough hummingbirds in your yard? This stunning flower will bring them back again and again — and not for the reason you might expect.
Read MoreWhen making your favorite spaghetti dinner, be sure to save some scraps. This fragrant ingredient makes a great garden fertilizer that’s rich in minerals.
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