Gardens are more than lush leaves and colorful flowers – they are havens for little animals, like butterflies, bees and birds… And you should attract as many as you can to your land, because they| Gardening Chores
Your garden doesn’t just have to be the backdrop for Halloween — it can be the main event. Those shrubs and hedges you see every day are just waiting for a little Halloween mischief to| Gardening Chores
I’ve always believed the front porch deserves just as much attention as the garden beds or back patio—maybe even more. It’s the first thing people see, the first place that says “This is home.” And| Gardening Chores
You ever walk past someone’s Halloween porch and immediately wonder if they’re okay? Not in a “ugh, another jack-o'-lantern” kind of way.In a “did that flower pot just blink at me?” kind of way.Yeah. That’s| Gardening Chores
Daylilies are one of those plants that give you a lot for very little—bright, bold flowers, low-maintenance care, and lush green leaves that fill out a garden bed beautifully. But if you've watched your blooms| Gardening Chores
If you’ve been standing there wondering whether your peppers are ready to pick — or if you’re about to mess it up and pick too early — you are 1000% not alone. Peppers are notoriously| Gardening Chores
Trees give your garden shade, structure, even color with their foliage and flowers, but their roots can be troublesome… You must have seen whole sidewalks lift up and even walls lean to a side pushed| Gardening Chores
I’ll be honest—deadheading makes me feel like I’m doing something right in the garden. For a lot of us, it just feels like part of summer. Snipping off old flowers, cleaning up the beds, and| Gardening Chores
Do you have a woodland area, even small, and you want to get crops out of it? Or maybe you want to plant trees, but you don’t want to waste valuable space for veggies and| Gardening Chores
The “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” is upon us, but to keep your backyard fertile, you need to act now! Fall is by no means the end of the season – on the contrary!| Gardening Chores
The growing season has started, and you are eager to sow your seeds, and keep them warm and cozy, so they will germinate fast? Yes and no! Not all varieties like mild temperatures to start| Gardening Chores
5 Things You Should Do Now After Hydrangeas Finish Blooming—Are You Missing Any?| Gardening Chores
Begonias can bloom for such a long time that you wonder how they manage it… In fact, they can run a flowering marathon all through the season, from spring to fall! New buds open every| Gardening Chores
Let me ask you a question, what do you associate chili peppers with? Heat of course! Sunny days in Mexico, beating sunshine, spicy food… But if you live in a cold climate, how can you| Gardening Chores
Summer can come so suddenly! And an unexpected heatwave can spell disaster for your veggies, and for some decorative plants too. It’s good news for peppers and eggplants, true, but lettuce, spinach, all your Brassicaceae| Gardening Chores
If you haven't started growing chives in your garden yet, you're seriously missing out on one of the easiest and most rewarding plants. Trust me, make room for chives in your garden and you won’t| Gardening Chores
Boost your pepper garden with these perfect plant partners! Click to read more and enhance your garden's productivity.| Gardening Chores
Every spring, we get the same burning question: how do you get young cucumber plants off to a strong start and keep them producing all summer long? Well, I’m here to spill the beans—or rather,| Gardening Chores
Big and lush, colorful and luxurious, hosta leaves are a wonder of Nature, but they are delicate too, and it can be hard to keep them healthy and strong from spring to fall. We love| Gardening Chores
There’s nothing sweeter than eating tomatoes picked on the day from your own vegetable garden! Maybe they don’t look as good as those you get from the grocery store, but they taste a million times| Gardening Chores
Tulips will come back year after year with their colorful, showy blossoms, because they are bulbous perennials. But, whether they come back after the first year depends on the right care and attention as soon| Gardening Chores