8 Ways To Rid Your Vegetable Garden Of Caterpillars
Caterpillars can be cute, but you don't necessarily want them all over your vegetable garden. We have some expert insights on how to get rid of them.
Read MoreCaterpillars can be cute, but you don't necessarily want them all over your vegetable garden. We have some expert insights on how to get rid of them.
Read MoreHummingbirds flying around your garden is a beautiful sight, and easier to achieve than you may think. This homemade nectar is the first step.
Read MoreWith the graceful way they flit about from plant to plant, colorful hummingbirds are fascinating creatures. Plant plenty of this herb to attract them.
Read MoreBefore your garden is overrun with too much water, try using a wooden toothpick to test if your soil needs additional watering first.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an alternative, all-natural fertilizer for your tomatoes, you likely already have what you need in your pantry. Find out what to use.
Read MoreBeer isn't just good for sipping. Here are some expert-approved ways to use flat or leftover beer in your garden.
Read MoreWhile you typically need fertilizer when gardening, charcoal is an effective alternative that serves more functions, too. Find out how.
Read MoreEveryone wants to see bluebirds perched in their backyards, and this is a great way to start. The birds get food, as do you, as well as a thriving ecosystem.
Read MoreFor the healthiest tomato plants that give you a bounty of bright red, juicy globes, you need to know when to plant them -- and when to not.
Read MoreMany gardeners choose companion plants to save space and produce more crops. Potatoes and cucumbers, however, are two plants that don't grow well together.
Read MoreWhile you often need fertilizer to encourage health plant growth, there's an all-natural alternative that works well on basil: epsom salt.
Read MoreLearn how to grow oranges indoors if you don't have a garden, from selecting the right tree to providing light, water, and care for a fruitful harvest.
Read MoreLooking for a natural way to boost your harvest? From attracting bees to enriching the soil, this flowering plant is the ultimate companion for fruit trees.
Read MoreDo yourself a favor and forget about planting cucumbers in your garden. Instead, grow them in hanging baskets.
Read MoreLooking for veggies to plant in your garden this year? Check out these farmer-recommended, low-effort, high-reward varieties.
Read MoreCostco's items tend to come in large containers, and we have a handful of interesting ways to reuse them in your kitchen, garden, home, and more.
Read MoreGarden slugs may seem innocuous, but they can wreak havoc on your garden. This boozy hack will take care of them without risking harm to wildlife or plants.
Read MoreThis is an unlikely thought for many people, but one pro gardener completed the experiment with interesting results and an insight into McDonald's process.
Read MoreSprouting plants from seed can be tricky, but keeping in mind the type of egg carton you use is important for the health of the seeds.
Read MoreHead to Costco and for one these beloved apple tree varieties that'll easily add a fancy and functional touch to your garden.
Read MoreAluminum foil has several great uses, but when it comes to the outdoors, perhaps the best is using it to wrap hummingbird feeders.
Read MoreBlueberry shrubs are an attractive and delicious addition to your garden. Don't waste money on fancy fertilizers when you have a great one already.
Read MorePut down the seeds and scraps. Prior to planting anything in your countertop garden, you need to consider this make-or-break growing factor.
Read MoreGophers are a common and destructive garden pest. A farmer shared some of his top tips for removing them from a garden with us.
Read MoreRosemary is a hearty plant that's easy to grow, but mistakes happen. Here's the most common one and how you can tell it's the problem.
Read MoreWho doesn't like a nice, strong cup of coffee in the morning? Some plants, apparently, and adding leftover grounds to the wrong ones can backfire.
Read MorePutting trash to good use in the garden is a win-win situation - and this hack even keeps harmful pests away from your seedlings. Here's how it works.
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