Learn how to use a compost tumbler to quickly turn your kitchen waste into valuable organic matter for your plants.
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Did you know you can cut onions without crying? Here are some fun and interesting facts about plants.
Learn about properly weeding your garden by correcting these 7 common mistakes.
Freezing weather can damage hydrangea flower buds that will bloom the following year. Protect shrubs with mulch and water well in fall. Wait to prune until after hydrangeas bloom. Bring potted hydrangeas indoors for winter.
Wet grass, whether it’s from morning dew or relentless rain, makes lawn care challenging. Keep your turf in check with our mowing tips.
With a bit of grass seed or sod, lawn repair is easy, and you’ll soon have a lush green carpet again.
Use this simple propagation technique to grow new plants with stem cuttings.
These guidelines will help you stay on top of summer gardening tasks and maintenance, keeping your plants colorful and thriving throughout the season.
Sod is best planted in the spring and early autumn when the temperatures are cooler. Follow these steps for a how to plant sod.
Bee lawns are gaining popularity as a grass alternative that is lower-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and pollinator-friendly. Find out how to plant and care for a bee lawn of your own.
