6 Vegetables You Can Plant In January For A Head Start On The Garden
Itching to hop back into the garden season long before spring? Don't worry, these veggies actually want your attention even as early as January to get started.
Read MoreItching to hop back into the garden season long before spring? Don't worry, these veggies actually want your attention even as early as January to get started.
Read MoreJanuary is a perfect time to start a few garden tasks. Yes, really. Grab your shears and plan to prune these 10 plants, and they'll be happier come springtime.
Read MoreNancy Meyers produces classic movies, and gardeners seem to be tuned-in this year. These 2026 trends aim to bring the elements of her film gardens to yours.
Read MoreWinter isn't the peak gardening season in the Northern Hemisphere. Examine the climate differences between Europe and North America, though, and see what grows.
Read MoreEven if they get scratched or warped, your vinyl records can have a second life in the garden. Try out this clever repurposing hack to put them to good use.
Read MoreAs a gardener, you're already familiar with mowers, loppers, and trowels. But one tool you might not have considered could make a big difference in your garden.
Read MoreYour raised garden bed should have nutrient-rich soil, but it can be pricey. Use this ancient gardening method to save money and make your plants healthier.
Read MoreSnag one of these beloved citrus trees for the indoor-outdoor-cat of the fruit world. Whether in your sunny yard or cozy home, it can produce fruit year-round.
Read MoreYou're trying to attract pollinators to your yard... just not every pollinator. If wasps are taking over your feeder, one small accessory might help deter them.
Read MoreNo one is going to judge you for a yard full of pretty flowers, but to get the maximum impact, try this landscaping design technique to catch people's eyes.
Read MoreAs a natural part of the ecosystem, snakes don't get why we may not want them in our ornamental plants. And they really like this particular statement plant.
Read MoreJust because you live in a dry or hot climate does not mean you can't have pretty flowers and butterflies. This pollinator-friendly perennial can thrive there.
Read MoreThere are endless ways to make a fairy garden, including designing a piece of your garden around the scene. These plants add a bit of whimsy to your project.
Read MoreFor fans of Martha Stewart's decor tips, here's some inspiration for turning a fallen tree mess into aesthetically pleasing decor for your garden or home.
Read MorePothos is one of those easily recognizable houseplants. While it's pretty low-maintenance, follow these simple care tips to keep it healthy through the winter.
Read MoreYou'd normally throw away this unwanted liquid in your kitchen. But if you keep this commonly discarded water, you could make your spider plant a lot healthier.
Read MoreSnakes may not cause any harm in the garden, but if you want to make your space less appealing for them, try doing this yard cleanup chore at the right time.
Read MoreWhile using a snow blower is way more efficient than a shovel in some cases, it isn't foolproof. You can still waste a lot of time if you don't make a plan.
Read MoreIn the same way that you plant summer seeds in spring and fall seeds in summer, some seeds not only survive winter sowing, but need it. Here's what to plant.
Read MoreWhile pothos are incredibly low-maintenance and well-loved houseplants, they aren't indestructable. To avoid overwatering, stick to this winter schedule.
Read MoreBefore you decide to climb that shakey ladder with a chainsaw you don't know how to use, consider another tool better suited for hard-to-reach branch trimming.
Read MorePlaying "Clue" is a lot more fun as a boardgame rather than trying to figure out who murdered your plant. These are some of the most common pests to look for.
Read MoreWhen the slippery walkway season arrives, you have options. If you're fresh out of salt, try this simple DIY ice melt that's also better for your garden.
Read MoreWhen your yard seems to hold onto water, it isn't cheap or easy to add the infrastructure to get rid of the puddles. This water-loving tree could be a solution.
Read MoreJust because you love the birds in your backyard, doesn't mean you love the messy feeders. Try attracting them to your yard with another coveted resource.
Read MoreSharp and edgy agave, the tequila-giving succulent, makes a great house plant. It'll live its best life with the right soil and this annual revitalizing task.
Read MoreTo keep your cherry tree safe during the winter so you can enjoy its blossoms in the spring and fruit in the summer, try this important garden task.
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