How Joanna Gaines Transformed Her Rose Shed Into A Gothic Paradise
Obsessed with Joanna Gaines’ gothic rose shed? With a few tweaks, you can bring that same moody vibe to your own backyard — no farmhouse empire required.
Read MoreObsessed with Joanna Gaines’ gothic rose shed? With a few tweaks, you can bring that same moody vibe to your own backyard — no farmhouse empire required.
Read MoreSkip the sometimes-invasive wildflower mixes and puts those old seed packets to good use — get the seeds and soil conditions right and let nature do the rest.
Read MoreThe HGTV star has a surprising trick for keeping garden pests at bay — and depending on the rules in your municipality, you might be able to give it a try.
Read MoreNot every wasp nest needs to go — but the ones that do require a very specific approach. Here’s what to do when you spot a ground nest on your property.
Read MoreAphids eyeing your roses like an all-you-can-eat buffet? There’s a simple trick to send them packing — and an even smarter way to keep them from coming back.
Read MoreIf your potted herbs keep dying, you might be loving them a little too much. Turns out, the secret isn’t more care — it’s taking a step back.
Read MoreStep into a storybook — Joanna Gaines’ 2026 garden draws from a classic tale you can recreate right in your own backyard with the right mix of flowers.
Read MoreYour spider plant will send clear signs when it’s ready for a bigger home — ignore them, and you might end up sacrificing the planter along with it.
Read MoreThis beginner-friendly must-have pulls its weight — a special tool designed for bonsai trees has unmatched versatility for all kinds of gardening tasks.
Read MoreContainer gardening is an accessible way to grow produce in small spaces, but this American staple food really doesn't do well in a pot. Here's what to avoid.
Read MoreHGTV's Joanna Gaines knows that display is half the battle in the garden. Here's how you can build her gorgeous teepee trellis for your hyacinth vines.
Read MoreNot sure when to water? Skip the guesswork — learn how using a finger can tell you exactly when your soil is thirsty and ready for a drink (most of the time).
Read MoreIgnore the gardening lore — this gets straight to the facts. Find out when you should be watering for healthier plants, no guesswork needed.
Read MoreWe've all heard of the dreaded root rot, but short of X-ray vision, how can you tell that your container plant has it? Plus, here's how to possibly reverse it.
Read MoreWhile you may not be keen to befriend any snake you find in your garden, being able to identify which are venomous and which are harmless can keep you safe.
Read MoreThis DIY invites you to use your breakfast leftovers in the garden this spring. Even a plastic egg carton can be a useful tool when it comes to your plants.
Read MoreGrowing your own flowers isn't as difficult as it sounds, so take a page out of Joanna Gaines' book and test out these three cut flower species yourself!
Read MoreIt doesn't get much easier than this: When you're done with your toilet paper roll, give it a (brief) second life as a low-maintenance, low-expense bird feeder.
Read MoreIf you have accumulated more pot lids than pots over the years, you don't have to throw them out. This DIY decor is for your feathered friends to enjoy.
Read MoreThe Tree T-Pee aired on Shark Tank in 2014, winning people over with an honest pitch. Over a decade later, it's still around. Here's how to get yours.
Read MoreSpider plants don't ask for a lot, but if you want them to live their best lives, March is the best time to give them a little boost with this one common chore.
Read MoreWhile it's tempting to put up a "no snakes" sign in your yard, if you want a naturally healthy garden, you might want to roll out the welcome mat instead.
Read MoreBuying a riding lawn mower is a big investment, so if you're going the Costco route, here's dozens of reviews had to say about the highest-rated model.
Read MoreWhen HGTV's Joanna Gaines tried growing this spring cut flower for the first time, she instantly fell in love with its delicate beauty. Here's how to grow it!
Read MoreAs tempting as it is to just be rid of an old, unused birdbath, you can give it a second life in just a few steps by turning it into a DIY plant stand.
Read MoreWhile no plant is completely safe from nibbling mice, this classic spring bloom is known to be very unappealing to them, unlike the often-targeted tulip.
Read MoreIf you love feeding the birds and recycling, then this super easy DIY may be for you. Using an item we frequently throw out, you can create a hanging feeder.
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