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7 Plants That Attract Dangerous Pests without You Realizing It

July 8, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

Plants that attract dangerous pests

Your garden may be a peaceful oasis, but it could also be a secret magnet for unwanted and even dangerous pests. Some beautiful and popular plants naturally attract insects or animals that can damage your garden, infest your home, or even pose health risks. Before planting or keeping these species around, learn which ones might…

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7 Low-Maintenance Flowers That Thrive With Little Water

June 20, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

low-maintenance flowers

Love the look of a vibrant garden but don’t want the hassle of constant watering? Especially in the summer, things like water bans and dry climates can be especially challenging to maintain your garden. These low-maintenance flowers are perfect for dry climates or busy gardeners. They’re not just tough, they’re beautiful, too. Here are 7…

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The 8 Easiest Vegetables to Grow (Even If You’ve Killed Every Plant Before)

June 17, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

the easiest vegetables to grow

Think you have a black thumb? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many people struggle to keep plants alive, but growing your own vegetables doesn’t have to be complicated. Some veggies are incredibly forgiving, even for total beginners. Most of them grow like weeds! Whether you’re planting in a backyard garden, on a balcony, or in…

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This Unusual Watering Schedule Is Saving Gardens During Heatwaves

June 13, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

watering schedule during a heatwave

Gardeners are rethinking when and how they water to keep plants thriving in extreme heat. According to the World Meteorological Organization, as climate change intensifies, heat waves are becoming more frequent and severe. For gardeners, this presents a tough challenge. How can you keep plants alive without wasting precious water? It is possible, according to…

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The One Plant You Shouldn’t Put Next to Tomatoes – According to Gardeners

June 6, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

potato and tomatoes

Tomatoes are a staple in many home gardens, and for good reason. They’re versatile, delicious, and relatively easy to grow. But if you’re planning your garden layout, there’s one important rule to follow. Don’t plant tomatoes next to potatoes. Here we’ll discuss why planting these two next to each other is a big no-no. Why…

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That Slope in Your Backyard Is Destroying Your Home

June 3, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

backyard slope

If you have a slope in your backyard that seems to be getting worse over time, it’s pretty common. But without proper treatment, it can cause significant damage. A poorly graded slope, improper drainage, or heavy runoff can ruin your home’s foundation, walls, and landscape. Here we’ll discuss why a slope in your backyard can…

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Are You Feeding Your Plants Wrong? Here’s a Cheaper, Better Way

May 27, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

feeding your plants cheaply

Feeding your plants properly can be tricky and costly. Overfeeding and underfeeding can cause serious problems with your plants. Plus, you’re probably throwing away money on expensive and unnecessary things, like fertilizers. What if we told you that there’s a better and cheaper way to feed your plants? You won’t have to sacrifice nutrition or…

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10 Recycled Materials That Make Your Garden Better (and Cheaper)

May 20, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

Egg carton planter recycled materials

Like the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This is especially true when you’re trying to garden on a budget. Don’t throw out your waste; instead, get creative! Repurposing things like recycled materials is not only cost-effective but also sustainable. Here are 10 things that will improve your garden and are cheaper…

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15 Low-Cost Garden Ideas That Will Wow Your Neighbors

May 6, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

low-cost garden ideas

Creating a wow-worthy garden doesn’t have to break the bank. With a little creativity and repurposing items you may already have, you can create a stunning garden. Here are 15 low-cost garden ideas that are sure to impress your neighbors. All of these ideas can be brought to life for under $100. 1. DIY Planters…

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9 Gardening Techniques That Are Surprisingly Controversial

April 18, 2025 by Tamila McDonald Leave a Comment

Potted plants and seedlings with gardening tools, generative ai

Gardening may seem like a peaceful hobby, but certain practices have sparked debates among enthusiasts and experts alike. From unconventional methods to environmental concerns, some gardening techniques challenge traditional norms and stir controversy. Understanding these hot topics can help you form your own opinions and make thoughtful choices for your garden. Let’s dive into nine…

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The Root Rot Warning Signs Most Gardeners Miss

A droopy tomato plant or a sad-looking fern usually sends gardeners sprinting for the watering can, but that instinct often makes a bad situation much worse. Root rot sneaks into gardens quietly, and it loves gardeners who mistake stress for thirst. Root rot thrives in soggy soil, poor drainage, and containers that trap moisture like…

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A great garden doesn’t just happen by accident. Smart gardeners know that certain plants practically throw a backyard party when they grow side by side, helping each other fight pests, improve flavor, attract pollinators, and even grow faster. Companion planting turns an ordinary vegetable patch into a hardworking ecosystem that saves money, cuts down on…

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5 Affordable Soil Improvements That Make a Big Difference

5 Affordable Soil Improvements That Make a Big Difference

Spring gardening dreams usually start with visions of giant tomatoes, colorful flower beds, and lush green lawns that look straight out of a magazine. Then reality hits when plants struggle, weeds explode, and the soil feels more like concrete than something roots could actually grow in. Many homeowners rush to buy expensive fertilizers, fancy raised…

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Fresh seed packets, fluffy soil, and perfect spring weather create big dreams for backyard gardeners across America. Nothing crushes that excitement faster than a stubborn tray of empty dirt that refuses to produce even one tiny green sprout. Many gardeners assume bad luck caused the failure, but seeds usually send clear signals long before they…

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