Find out why your hydrangea leaves are turning yellow and what you can do to correct the problem.| The Spruce
Spider mites are a common garden pest, both indoors and outdoors. Learn how to get rid of and avoid spider mites with these seven methods,| The Spruce
Insecticidal soap sprays are a popular way to get pests off plants. Learn what’s in them and how to make your own.| The Spruce
Aphids are very tiny sap-sucking insects that can greatly weaken plants; read how to identify aphids and use organic solutions to get rid of them.| The Spruce
Powdery mildew is one of the most common and easily recognized plant diseases. Learn to identify, treat, and prevent powdery mildew with these tips.| The Spruce
Garden plants are usually labeled with required sun exposure. Here's what Full Sun, Partial Partial Shade, Dappled Sun, Full Shade really mean.| The Spruce
Humus is decayed organic matter that is crucial for plant growth. Learn what humus consists of, how to make it, and how to add it to your garden soil.| The Spruce
The genus Rhododendron includes azaleas as well as thousands of evergreen and deciduous shrubs. Learn how to grow and care for these flowering beauties.| The Spruce
Powdered rooting hormone increases the success rate when you propagate plants using cuttings. Learn how to inexpensively add to your landscape plants.| The Spruce
Azaleas (Rhododendron spp.) are popular flowering shrubs, well-loved for their spring blooms that come in many colors.| The Spruce
Making compost to feed your garden is easy to do and requires very little effort. Here are simple steps to make and care for your own compost.| The Spruce
Fertilizers provide key nutrients to your yard and garden. We vetted top picks, considering type, nutrient content, feed duration, and ease of use.| The Spruce