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  • grape hyacinths and tulips covered in snow
    By Cayla Leonard 1 day ago

    10 Flowers You Can Sow In The Winter For A Garden Bursting With Blooms Next Spring

    Think the cold weather means you can't get ready for spring? Think again! Sow these stunning flowers in the winter for a vibrant spring garden.

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  • weeds growing in a gravel driveway
    By Rob Johnstone 2 days ago

    This Winter Essential Can Permanently Kill Weeds In Gravel (But There's A Catch)

    This common winter supply sitting in your garage has an unexpected secondary use, but applying it wrong could damage more than just the weeds.

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  • bird enjoying a bird bath
    By Nicole Wisniewski 3 days ago

    Transform Thrift Store Vases Into A Gorgeous Bird Bath With A Vintage Twist

    Bird baths are crucial to sharing our garden with nature. They can also be beautiful, and one way to pull that off is with vintage vases and a little DIY.

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  • Shovel and olive oil in a big snow pile
    By Ryan Cashman 4 days ago

    Stop Banging Snow Off Your Shovel: This Smart (And Simple) Trick Actually Helps

    Save your back. Treat your snow shovel with this everyday cooking liquid and the heavy, wet, frozen stuff will just slip right off. Trust us, we've tried it.

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  • A rooftop patio full of potted trees and container garden plants
    By Jennifer Davis 4 days ago

    The Fast-Growing Fruit Tree That Will Thrive On Your Patio

    Lots of fruit trees take many years to start shedding their edibles. However, this one is relatively fast-growing as long as it gets plenty of light.

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  • Bird sitting at bird bath in winter
    By Ryan Cashman 4 days ago

    The 9 Best (And Easiest) Ways To Keep Your Bird Bath From Freezing This Winter

    Whether you live in an area with harsh winters where temperatures regularly dip below freezing or in a milder climate, here's how to keep your bird bath usable.

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  • A mess of snow and gravel mixed together
    By Ryan Cashman 5 days ago

    Shoveling Snow From Gravel Driveways? Too Messy - Here's A Better Solution

    Is it possible to get snow off your driveway without making a mess or shelling out a fortune? As it turns out, yes — and all you need is one nifty appliance.

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  • An assortment of houseplants in a windowless area
    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 days ago

    This Gorgeous Houseplant Flourishes Even In Spots Where Sunlight Rarely Reaches

    If you are living in a wintery place, you might not get too much sunlight in your home during these months. This houseplant flourishes in this environment.

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  • Colorful flowers planted in beds in a yard
    By Jessica Steinhoff 6 days ago

    Keep Weeds From Growing In Flower Beds With One Essential Addition To The Soil

    Weeds can rob your flower beds from their much-needed sunlight and soil nutrients, but mulch could be the key to keeping your plants healthy.

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  • Healthy fresh basil plant
    By Ryan Cashman 6 days ago

    Why Cutting Back Basil Leaves Is The Secret To Maximum Yield

    If you love pesto, a basil plant can feed you for many dinners. Here's when and how you should trim back your basil plants to enjoy the most production.

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  • Hands holding yellowing houseplant leaves
    By Ryan Cashman 7 days ago

    Why Your Houseplant Leaves Are Turning Yellow (And How To Fix It)

    There are several causes of yellowing on indoor plants' leaves, but if you know what else to check for, you can determine what the problem is and remedy it.

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  • Woman holding jade plant
    By Ryan Cashman 8 days ago

    Want More Luck? Feng Shui Says To Put Your Jade Plants Here

    This popular succulent does more than look pretty according to ancient practice, but placement makes all the difference in attracting positive energy.

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  • cockroach eating crumbs
    By Adrian Suppes 8 days ago

    Deter Roaches With This All-Natural Item You May Have In Your Kitchen

    This common kitchen ingredient sitting in your fridge repels roaches naturally when used strategically around entry points and high-traffic areas.

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  • A poinsettia plant with holiday lights behind it
    By Cayla Leonard 8 days ago

    Are Coffee Grounds The Secret To Thriving Poinsettia Plants All Winter Long?

    Each winter, many welcome poinsettias into their home. It's important to know how to care for them, including whether to add coffee grounds to their soil.

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  • Squirrel drey in cluster of branches
    By Charlotte D. Miller 9 days ago

    The Bird Nest Look-Alike You Don't Want To Find In Your Yard

    It's always pleasant to see a bird nest in one of the trees in your yard, but sometimes looks can be deceiving. You don't want to find this bird nest lookalike.

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  • Shady bedroom with several houseplants
    By Cayla Leonard 9 days ago

    This Beautiful Indoor Plant Will Thrive In Dark Corners Of Your Home

    If you love the look of houseplants, but don't want to spend too much time looking after them, then this houseplant that's happy out of direct light is for you

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  • Woman pruning trees in winter
    By Cayla Leonard 10 days ago

    Don't Wait: 10 Plants To Prune In December For A Healthier Spring Garden

    Plenty of plants go dormant in winter, which means it's an ideal time to prune them back and ensure that they're looking spectacular in spring.

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  • Hoya plant grown indoors
    By Ryan Cashman 10 days ago

    Don't Let Winter Wreck Your Hoya Plants! Keep Them Thriving With These Tips

    Hoyas are some of the most easy to care for houseplants you can get, but they can prove finicky in the wintertime without these tips to keep them thriving.

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  • Retro outdoor faucet in winter
    By Ryan Cashman 10 days ago

    Winterize Your Outdoor Faucet With A Surprising Pool Noodle Hack

    Winter is on the way, and that can mean burst pipes if you don't properly prepare them. Luckily, this hack involving a pool noodle is here to save the day.

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  • Peace lily plant in a white pot
    By Cayla Leonard 11 days ago

    The Simple Winter Prep Your Peace Lily Plants Need To Thrive All Season

    Trying to keep your foliage alive through winter can be intimidating, but if you're worried about your indoor peace lily plant, here's all you need to do.

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  • A house mouse in a corner
    By Cayla Leonard 11 days ago

    Make Your Home Less Appealing To Mice This Winter With One Simple Fix

    Just like everyone, mice are looking for a cozy place to hole up in during the winter. Here's how to make sure they don't decide your house is their new home.

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  • Close up of an outdoor faucet covered with a dusting of snow.
    By Jennifer Davis 12 days ago

    Do You Need To Cover Your Outdoor Faucets This Winter? Here's The Truth

    Thinking of skipping this winterization step this year? Here's what could happen to your outdoor plumbing when temperatures drop below freezing.

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  • Gardener pruning hydrangea plant
    By Ryan Cashman 12 days ago

    Don't Kill Your Hydrangeas! Here's When It's Too Late To Cut Them Back

    Hydrangeas aren’t picky, but their pruning window is. Here's when to set down your pruning shears based on what variety is growing in your garden.

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  • cupped hands holding brown acorns
    By Jessica Steinhoff 12 days ago

    Got Fallen Acorns In Your Yard? Here Are 20 Genius Ways To Repurpose Them

    As winter approaches, it might seem like your yard is littered with the acorns that fell from nearby oaks. So, why not repurpose them for your home and garden?

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  • A yard covered with fallen leaves
    By Nicole Wisniewski 14 days ago

    Ditch The Rake! This Smart Way To Clean Up Leaves Works Like Magic

    It's getting to that time where lawn maintenance seems like nothing more than endless raking, but there's another option that's much easier.

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  • a potted Christmas cactus with pink flowers near a window
    By Jessica Steinhoff 14 days ago

    The Secret To A Thriving Christmas Cactus Might Be Hiding In Your Bathroom

    The Christmas cactus requires some unusual growing conditions to thrive, but you can give yours a boost with the help of a common bathroom product.

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  • a woman adds mulch to the soil around a plant
    By Nicole Wisniewski 15 days ago

    Add Mulch To The Soil Around These 17 Common Plants Before Winter & Thank Us Later

    Worried about the winter frost? Need to keep your precious plants protected until spring comes around? Well, we've got one word for you: mulch!

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