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  • Star jasmine climbs brick

    Fertilize Star Jasmine The Right Way For An Extra Burst Of Fragrance

    Star jasmine is known for its strong and intoxicating fragrance. To get the most from these blooms, here's how and when to fertilize your plant.

    By Alyssa H. Read More
  • Blue and green hummingbird in flight.

    The Sweet-Smelling Flowering Shrub That's A Must-Plant For Hummingbirds And Pollinators

    Plant selection is a key part of attracting hummingbirds and pollinators to your yard. Consider this sweet-smelling flowering shrub for your landscape.

    By Meg Jernigan Read More
  • A tree stump in an outdoor park

    What It Means If You See A Tree Stump With Round, White Markings

    You’ve probably noticed tree stumps with distinct round, white markings on a few occasions. Here’s what they indicate – and why they’re there.

    By Kristeen Cherney Read More
  • flowering jasmine growing on a wooden trellis

    12 Climbing Plants That Will Fill Your Garden With Heavenly Scents

    The scent of fragrant flowers brings smiles to passersby's faces and pollinators' attention. Here are some of our favorite perfumed climbers for the garden.

    By Chloe O'Donnell Read More
  • Colorful flowers blooming in a wildflower meadow

    The Smart Way To Add Stunning Wildflowers To Your Garden Without Losing Your Yard

    Wildflowers are a great way to add color to your yard while attracting pollinators. Here's how to incorporate them without losing your yard.

    By Kim W.S. Read More
  • Woman working in the garden with a Tertill Weeding Robot nearby

    Is The Tertill Garden Weeding Robot Really Worth Buying? Here's What Reviews Are Saying

    The Tertill Garden Weeding Robot is said to take care of unwanted plants in the garden for you. No more plucking and raking. But does it actually work?

    By Kyle Schurman Read More
  • A gardener harvests a persimmon from a tree.

    The Biggest Problem With Persimmon Fruit Trees (Yes, Even The Grafted Ones)

    Are you thinking about planting some persimmon trees and growing your own fruit? If so, there are a few potential drawbacks you should consider.

    By Rachael Green Read More
  • Privacy-oriented landscaping in a small yard.

    Transform Your Yard With A Privacy Shrub That Birds Love

    The plants you choose for a privacy screen can do more than shield your yard from view. This shrub is as great for privacy as it is for attracting birds.

    By Lauren Krystaf Read More
  • Kitchen garden with marigolds, borage, wild indigo, sunflowers

    8 Stunning Flowers That Quietly Enrich Your Garden's Soil While They Bloom

    Whether you prefer scented flowering vines or herbs with dainty blooms, there is a stunning flower for your garden to enrich and enhance the soil.

    By Theresa Cramer Read More
  • A gardener inspects the fruit on her lemon tree.

    How To Rescue A Struggling Citrus Tree Without Starting Over

    Growing citrus trees is full of pitfalls. But if you managed to get yours to adulthood, here's how to rescue a struggling citrus tree without starting over.

    By Rachael Green Read More
  • store display with Ryobi power tools

    How To Choose Between Ryobi's Gas And Electric Grass Trimmers

    Ryobi’s gas and electric grass trimmers each excel at different tasks. Learn which one will handle your specific weed challenges more effectively.

    By William Cennamo Read More
  • Two hummingbirds in flight

    Attract More Hummingbirds To Your Yard With One Gorgeous Garden Solution

    Every garden deserves to be abuzz with hummingbirds in summer. This simple move will beautify your garden while simultaneously drawing in more hummingbirds.

    By Patti Kaz Read More
  • Hand planting seeds in soil

    What Happens If You Plant A Seed Upside Down?

    With so many different seeds and planting considerations, the possibility of planting seeds upside down might've never crossed your mind. Here is what happens.

    By Sakshi Khaitan Read More
  • Ruby-throated hummingbird in mid-air

    13 Container Plants That Will Entice More Hummingbirds To Visit The Yard Or Garden

    If you lack garden space but want to attract hummingbirds, check out the plants in our lineup. These hummingbird magnets live happily in containers.

    By Kim W.S. Read More
  • A field of golden ragwort booms under trees.

    The Best Companion Plants For Ground-Covering Golden Ragwort

    While golden ragwort can make an excellent groundcover. If you're looking for plants that can thrive alongside it, here are some promising options.

    By Rachael Green Read More
  • A hummingbird hovers near the trunk of a rough-barked tree.

    Draw Hummingbirds To Your Yard With A Low-Maintenance Tree That Produces Fragrant Blooms

    Most of the time, garden beds full of flowers are seen as the best way to attract pollinators, but this sturdy tree can help accomplish the same task.

    By Lindsay Donaldson Read More
  • Tulips growing in a vase on a kitchen table.

    Is An Ice Cube The Secret To Thriving Tulips? Here's What An Expert Says

    You may have seen a hack on social media that entails using an ice cube to help keep tulips in tip-top shape. We asked an expert to weigh in.

    By Paige Mathieu Read More
  • A hand holding a bouquet of freshly cut flowers in a field

    9 Easy To Grow Garden Fillers To Compliment A Cut Flower Garden

    Large, showy flowers might attract most of the attention in your bouquets, but these filler flowers are the unsung heroes that provide support and texture.

    By Theresa Cramer Read More
  • An un-mowed lawn full of dandelions

    Why Killing The Dandelions In Your Yard Can Put Your Lawn At A Disadvantage

    Many see dandelions in their lawn as a declaration of war, typically met with weed-killing chemicals. Our expert shares how this could be a big mistake.

    By Ron Baker Read More
  • Man inspecting a potting soil package label

    The Surprising Way Your Potting Soil May Be A Fire Risk

    When you think of the risks of potted plants, you probably think of pests, but your potting soil could create a fire risk in your landscaping.

    By Kristeen Cherney Read More
  • Pink peonies sitting in a glass vase in a living room

    Why The Paper Towels & Plastic Peony Storage Trick Helps Them Last Longer

    Unfortunately, peony bloom season doesn't last forever. This scientifically backed tip, however, can ensure you have fresh cut flowers for months.

    By Laura Hampson Read More
  • A mother deer and two does in the front garden of a house

    The Most Deer-Resistant Sunrose To Grow For Stunning White Blooms

    Maintaining your garden can be difficult as-is, but it's even more challenging if visiting deer like to munch on your foliage. Deter them with a gorgeous shrub.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • A home with long grass

    Lawn Habits That Look Messy But Help Pollinators Thrive

    Pollinators are threatened by loss of habitat and pesticides. With these messy lawn care habits, you can do your part and help pollinators thrive in your yard.

    By Deirdre Mundorf Read More
  • A garden bed with multiple different colors of mulch

    How Safe Is Mulch Dye For Your Plants?

    Mulch dye offers an easy way to refresh your garden beds, but is spraying your outdoor surfaces with pigment actually safe? Here's what we know.

    By Sierra Campbell Read More
  • A hand holding three ripe lemons with the lemon tree in the background

    Keep Pests Off Citrus Trees With A Colorful Flower Ladybugs Love

    Most gardeners know the dread of seeing pests on their beloved citrus trees. But you can keep them at bay with a colorful flower ladybugs love.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Pool noodles laying on a lawn

    The Easy Pool Noodle Hack That Makes Watering Your Garden A Breeze

    A consistent watering routine is one way to achieve a lush lawn, and this pool noodle hack could be a game changer if you don't want to manually water the yard.

    By Charlotte D. Miller Read More
  • A basket full of harvested leeks sit ready to cook.

    The Planting Trick That Makes Leeks Taste Sweeter

    Tasty, tender homegrown leeks are within reach in your own garden even if you're new to growing them. Try this planting trick that makes leeks taste sweeter.

    By Holly Gates Read More
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