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The Different Pruning Techniques, and Why Every Gardener Should Know Them
There are a variety of ways to prune your plants and trees, depending on your goals.
This Mexican Butterwort Plant Can Help Solve Your Gnat Problem
This succulent loves sun, water, and eating those pesky little flies.
You Should Put Sponges in Your Houseplants
Do you want root rot? No, you do not. What your plants need are a few sponges.
Ditch These Tacky, Outdated Landscaping 'Trends'
We can start with your garden gnomes, but that giant boulder has to go, too.
How to Manage English Ivy and Other Invasive Plants Killing Your Yard
You'll want to stop invasive plants before they take down your deck or yard.
How to Tell How Many Plants Can Fit in Your Garden Before Spending Money
Landscaping begins with planning the perfect plot with room to grow.
Your Back Yard Needs a Shade Garden
You can make a beautiful garden, even in areas that get little to no sun.
'Deadhead' Your Flowers to Keep Them Blooming All Season
Dead flowers are holding your plants back from longer blooms.
How to Plant a Fall Garden (and the Best Time to Do It)
Now is the time to pull up the old plants and make way for the new season.
These Plants and Trees Can Actually Lower Your Home's Resale Value
We love us some greenery and shade, but some plants and trees are better off avoided.
How to Move Plants to Your New Home Without Killing Them
If you want your plant babies to survive the trek, prep should actually start weeks before the big day.
You Should Be Cleaning Your Indoor Plants
Your green, growing friends need a little help to stay fresh and healthy.
When to Seed Your Lawn, and When to Use Sod
Both have pros and cons, but finding what's right for you depends on a few things.
How to Grow a Lemon Tree Indoors
You can enjoy fresh lemons all year round, even if your climate would have you believe otherwise.
How to Aerate Your Lawn (and Why You Should)
Aeration helps you grow thicker, stronger grass that takes less effort to maintain.
How to Preserve Seeds to Plant Next Year
Seeds do expire, but if you store them right they can last up to 10 years.
For a Healthier Garden, Grow Native Plants
Choosing plants indigenous to your region helps the local ecosystem—and your garden—thrive.
Do Houseplants Actually Filter Your Air?
Let me answer that with another question: Do you live in a greenhouse?
How to Sheet Mulch Your Lawn Without Digging Up Your Grass
An overhaul of your lawn doesn't have take a whole lot of effort. You can just cover it up.
Grow Your Own Sprouts in a Mason Jar
Growing your own sprouts reduces the risks of bacteria—and makes you more likely to take advantage of their nutrients.