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  • A snake hides in blades of grass and flicks out its tongue.

    Prevent Snakes From Hiding Out In Your Yard With One Essential Task

    As cute and helpful snakes can be for keeping pests away, you can make your yard less inviting to them by adjusting a weekly chore you're already doing.

    By Lauren Krystaf 3 hours ago Read More
  • Sprinklers irrigate a lush lawn.

    The Best Time Of Day To Water The Lawn For Healthy Grass

    When you water your lawn has direct effect on your ability to get the right amount of water. Here's how your timing may be why you are under or overwatering.

    By Lauren Krystaf 1 day ago Read More
  • Woman smells hibiscus flower.

    Hibiscus Need Special Attention In Fall - Here's What To Check For Better Blooms

    Whether you've got a hardy hibiscus or a tropical variety, this shrub needs a little TLC in autumn when the weather cools down. These garden tasks can help.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 days ago Read More
  • A garter snake hides in a shrub.

    The Popular Feature That May Be Attracting Snakes To Your Garden

    Seeing more snakes in your grass? One cause might be a certain yard feature that gardeners love. Luckily, there are steps you can take to reverse the problem.

    By Lauren Krystaf 8 days ago Read More
  • Yellow pears hang among red leaves on a pear tree.

    Don't Skip This Essential Fall Task When Winterizing A Fruit Tree

    While it's easy to add pruning and raking to our winterizing to-do list, there's one important task we often forget that can save our trees from fatal damage.

    By Autumn McGarr 10 days ago Read More
  • A garden snake periscopes upward in a pile of fall leaves.

    How To Avoid Attracting Snakes To Your Yard This Fall

    If you're neglecting certain fall tasks, you could be making your yard a safe haven for all your local snakes. Prevent an autumn snake invasion with these tips.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 12 days ago Read More
  • Bright golden leaved-hostas grow in a front yard in autumn.

    Essential Fall Tasks To Keep Hostas Healthy Before Cold Weather Rolls In

    Persistent and low maintenance, it's easy to forget about hostas in your fall cleanup. But simple tasks can save your plants from a horde of pests and the cold.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 13 days ago Read More
  • Pink hydrangea bushes bloom in a yard against a stair rail.

    Hydrangeas Need Special Care In Fall - Here's What To Do Now For Better Blooms

    Your hydrangeas are ready to hibernate for the winter. Before they do, protect them with these fall gardening tasks, and see improved flowers by next year.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 14 days ago Read More
  • A squirrel digs in a garden.

    Stop Squirrels From Digging Up Fall Bulbs With A Simple Method

    In the fall, squirrels start to dig up the ground. One of their favorite snacks? The flowering bulbs you plant in autumn. Keep them away with a simple trick.

    By Lauren Krystaf 16 days ago Read More
  • A planting of boxwoods thrive in a landscape.

    How To Prevent Boxwoods From Being Destroyed By This Invasive Pest

    Boxwoods are a popular shrub for landscaping. Unfortunately, an invasive insect from Asia might be harming the plants. Keep them healthy with these tips.

    By Lauren Krystaf 22 days ago Read More
  • Tick crawls on a blade of grass.

    The Fresh-Smelling Solution That Can Keep Nasty Ticks Out Of The Garden

    No one wants to gain a new tick friend in the garden, but sometimes you have to fight nature with nature. Growing this common plant can help you keep them away.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 25 days ago Read More
  • A pair of hands are holding round orange persimmons attached to a tree branch.

    How To Identify And Treat A Common Problem With Persimmon Trees

    If you're in the persimmon fan club, then watch out for this common problem that will harm your tree. Step one is to identify the threat to a healthy harvest.

    By Melody Ip 25 days ago Read More
  • A brown oval bug with six thin legs sits on a green leaf.

    Why Stink Bugs Are Still A Threat To Your Winter Garden (And What To Do About It)

    If you've ever had a stink bug skittering around your home in the winter, you know that they don't just disappear. Winter is a crucial time to thwart them.

    By Melody Ip 1 month ago Read More
  • An American robin feeds on a cherry in a tree.

    Why You May Want To Start Putting Aluminum Foil In Your Fruit Trees

    After waiting for your apple and peach trees to finally bear fruit, you realize the birds are sharing in your harvest. Aluminum foil might keep them away.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 1 month ago Read More
  • A magnifying glass magnifies a spider in the garden

    The Creepy Crawly You Don't Want In Your Garden (And How To Keep It Out)

    Lots of pests are unwanted, especially around the garden where they can wreak havoc. This particular pest is actually invasive, but you can keep it out.

    By Autumn McGarr 1 month ago Read More
  • A variety of colorful succulents grow together.

    How To Keep Succulents Thriving As Cooler Fall Weather Temperatures Start To Roll In

    Succulents seem synonymous with houseplants, but that isn't always the case. Some do quite well outdoors, even when it gets chilly, but others may need help!

    By Lauren Krystaf 1 month ago Read More
  • Ripe red tomatoes grow on a vine with unripe green tomatoes in a greenhouse.

    Why The Tiny Black Bugs On Your Tomato Plants Are A Big Deal (And What To Do About It)

    Finding bug damage on your plants isn't fun, but in this case, it is also potentially disastrous. Here's how to keep these tiny black bugs off of your tomatoes.

    By Autumn McGarr 1 month ago Read More
  • Three ripe red tomatoes grow on a vine.

    The Popular Kitchen Herb That Grows Perfectly With Tomatoes

    While not all companion planting makes its way out of anecdotal evidence, this perfect pairing actually has science in its corner. And it's a popular plant!

    By Lauren Krystaf 1 month ago Read More
  • Close up picture of black ants on a leaf.

    Stop Ants From Taking Over With A Garden Staple You Can Rely On

    Even nature lovers have lines in the sand that we draw in the garden. For example, being swarmed by ants is a no-go, so try this well-known pest control method.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 months ago Read More
  • A yellow flower is covered with reddish-brown ants with green leaves in the background.

    Keep Ants Out Of Your Garden With A Natural Solution You Likely Already Have On Hand

    While ants may not directly hurt the plants in your garden, no gardener likes to be swarmed while they work. There's a cheap way to deter the pesky insects.

    By Melody Ip 2 months ago Read More
  • A red velvet chigger crawls inside a flower.

    Drive Chiggers Out Of Your Yard With 12 Plants That Will Keep Them Away Naturally

    Chiggers are tiny, bright red mites that can make your skin itch ... literally. You could help to repel them with these few extra plants in your garden, though.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 months ago Read More
  • Loose silver and gold keys are layered on top of each other on a flat surface.

    DIY A Lovely Wind Chime For Your Garden With Old Keys - Here's How

    Wind chimes come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, and they make charming additions to the garden. Plus, there are many ways to recycle old keys to do it.

    By Melody Ip 2 months ago Read More
  • Snake sits coiled in the grass.

    14 Plants That Could Be Luring Garden Snakes Into Your Yard

    Snakes are part of nature, so you can't always escape them in the garden. But some plants are more attractive to them than others, so you can plan accordingly.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 months ago Read More
  • A tick crawls up a shrub leaf.

    You Could Be Attracting Ticks To Your Yard With This Sweet Flowering Shrub

    It's no wonder that so many people love this flowering shrub with its sweet, red blooms. Unfortunately, it may also be bringing ticks to your yard. Here's how.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 months ago Read More
  • Mulch is piled around the base of a tree.

    Think Twice Before Creating Mulch Volcanoes Around Your Trees. Here's Why

    A mulch volcano is a large mound of mulch material that is piled around the trunk of a tree. Before using this landscaping practice, consider the downsides.

    By Lauren Krystaf 2 months ago Read More
  • Coins and a penny half-buried in the soil.

    Why You Should Start Burying Pennies In Your Yard Or Garden

    A penny saved is a penny earned, but what if you buried those pennies in your yard? There's a good reason for you to try this easy gardening trick.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 months ago Read More
  • Yellow jackets swarm a hummingbird feeder.

    The Simple Swap That Can Keep Wasps Far Away From A Hummingbird Feeder

    Nobody likes a wasp sting, but don't let them bully you and your hummingbirds away from the feeder. There's an easy fix to keep the birds without the wasps.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 2 months ago Read More
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