Explore which tree to avoid if you dislike two seasons of mess. Discover why this popular tree may not be the best choice and which options to consider.| House Digest
You don't have to only rely on flowers to draw butterflies to your yard. One of the most common types of trees can attract our favorite pollinators as well.| House Digest
Planting oaks is a great investment because they will last for generations. Here are the best kinds of oaks to plant on your property, no matter where you live.| House Digest
If you've noticed your oak tree dropping more acorns than usual this year, it's because it's a mast year; however, experts are unsure of the cause.| House Digest
The best tips, guides, and inspiration on home improvement, decor, DIY projects, and interviews with celebrities from your favorite renovation shows.| House Digest
While you may love the look of English ivy in your garden, this invasive plant can cause a lot of damage. Here are some beautiful and safe alternatives.| House Digest
The best tips, guides, and inspiration on home improvement, decor, DIY projects, and interviews with celebrities from your favorite renovation shows.| House Digest
The best tips, guides, and inspiration on home improvement, decor, DIY projects, and interviews with celebrities from your favorite renovation shows.| House Digest
The best tips, guides, and inspiration on home improvement, decor, DIY projects, and interviews with celebrities from your favorite renovation shows.| House Digest
Lucy began her post-graduate professional writing career with Static Media in January 2022 through House Digest. Prior to that, she worked for Quiz & Quill, Otterbein University's literary magazine, as well as Aegis, Otterbein's humanities journal.| House Digest
White spots on your crepe myrtle tree may just look like light mold or lichen, but it may be a sign of a bigger issue that sinister and damaging.| House Digest
Sometimes TikTok leads us to amazing ideas and other times these videos leave out vital info. Here's what you need to know about starting pomegranate seeds.| House Digest