Gardening

  1. How to Build a Large Modern Raised Planter
    DIY large modern raised planter
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  2. How to Know Your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone
    USDA Planting Zones
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  3. Split Hosta Plants: How and When to Split Your Hosta Plants
    Gardener splitting a clump of hosta plants

    People love hostas because they are lovely shade plants. They are easy to grow and give gardens a good foundation. To keep your hosta

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  4. How to Prune Rose Bushes for Beautiful Results
    Gardener pruning a rose bush with pruning shears

    Cutting back a beautiful rose bush seems counterintuitive, but regular pruning actually encourages new growth, helps shape the plant, and gets rid of dead wood to reduce the risk of fungal disease. While learning how to prune roses takes time and practice,

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  5. Tips for Maintaining an Irrigation System
    Popup lawn sprinkler watering lawn

    To continue working efficiently and effectively, irrigation systems require regular maintenance. When you take the time to maintain your system, you may be able to save water. It’s also something that you can mainly do yourself. Here’s how.

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  6. Deadheading Flowers: How to Make Your Garden Look Healthier
    Deadheading petunias flowers

    How do you keep flowers blooming? How do you make flowers healthier? One answer to these questions may be deadheading. What does deadheading mean in gardening? If you have never heard of this practice, learning about it could be the answer to your flower

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  7. Canning 101: How to Properly Can Everything
    jars of canned goods

    The process of canning to preserve foods dates back to the early 1800s when Napoleon sought a way to prevent French troops from getting sick by spoiled rations. Scientifically minded chefs ultimately discovered the key to producing non-perishable foods

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  8. Garden Lime: How to Get the Best From It
    Gardener spreading garden lime over soil in the garden

    Garden lime has many uses throughout your landscape. You can use it to control grubs, kill fungus, and amend the soil. Using lime allows you to boost the nutrients in your ground and correct those soil pH levels. Here is how to get the best results from

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  9. Trimming and Pruning: Best time to trim hedges, trees and bushes
    Pruners trimming tree and bush branches and limbs

    Annual Tree and Shrub Pruning Helps Your Garden Thrive

    Trimming hedges, bushes and trees in your garden yields several benefits. Not only does trimming keep your landscape looking its best throughout the year, but it also promotes healthy plants.

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  10. Garden Hose Buying Guide
    different types of garden hoses

    What is the best garden hose on the market? What is the best garden hose that won't kink? Is vinyl or rubber better for garden hoses? These are just a few of the many questions that bombard people's minds when they shop for hoses. It's easy to feel overwhelmed

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  11. The Ultimate Guide to Pruning and Trimming Tools
    Pruning and Trimming Tools

    It's nearly impossible to keep your landscaping in tip-top shape without the proper tools at your disposal. Luckily, you don't need to spend a small fortune on gardening hardware to get the job done right. Tools like pruning shears, hedge shears, and

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  12. How to Water Plants While Away: 4 Tips To Make Your Plants Survive
    bottle watering plants

    Do you ever feel like you can’t travel because of your plants? They need water, but you need a vacation. So, what do you do? Can you really water plants while away? Instead of asking someone to water for you, set up a self-watering system while

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  13. How to Grow a Christmas Cactus for Blooming Results
    Christmas cactus sitting on table

    Like many popular houseplants, the Christmas cactus goes by several different names. Commonly called a Zygocactus, this succulent is also known as a Thanksgiving cactus and a holiday cactus due to its habit of blooming in late fall and early winter. Call

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  14. Discover Multiple Ways to Use Diatomaceous Earth at Home
    gardener sprinkling diatomaceous earth on garden with trowel

    Made from fossilized algae, diatomaceous earth is a sandy substance that has multiple benefits and uses. Although primarily known for lawn care, this rock powder offers many other useful home applications. So, how do you use diatomaceous earth in your

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  15. Get Ready to Grow: Plan Your Vegetable or Flower Garden
    Girl harvesting tomatoes from backyard garden

    Whether you are growing an herb, vegetable or flower garden, now is the time to decide what you want to plant, map out the size and look of your garden and select the plants that will grow best in the climate where you live. We’ll walk you through the s

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  16. Too Cold to Garden? How to Start Seeds Indoors for Spring
    Seedlings growing in plastic potting containers

    While it may be cold outside, you can still enjoy your love of gardening by starting seeds inside your home in preparation for the warm weather ahead. Keep reading to find out how to grow seeds indoors, when to start and what you’ll need.

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  17. How to Repot Your Plant
    Repotting house plant in new pot and soil

    Does it seem like your houseplants look "sick and tired"? It might be time to repot them, a simple DIY project you can do in an afternoon.

    When to Repot a Houseplant

    Over time, your potted plants' soil loses essential nutrients and the

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  18. Gardening 101: Seed Your Vegetable or Flower Garden
    Planting chickpea seeds in rows in spring garden

    It's time to plant the seeds that will get your garden started. Whether you're planting vegetables to eat or flowers to beautify your yard, this guide will get you growing.

    No matter which type of garden you want (veggie, flowers or a combination),

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  19. How to Build a DIY Trellis: Freestanding or Wall-Mounted
    Cucumber vines growing on garden trellis netting

    Garden trellises maximize garden space and create a pleasant aesthetic effect, whether you’re growing vegetables, fruit or vines. Because they allow plants to grow vertically, the plants receive more sunlight, oxygen and room to grow. Keep reading

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  20. How to Install Landscape Edging
    Installing plastic edging around tree

    Edging your garden provides a functional and fashionable border that sets your planting space apart from the rest of your lawn. It also protects the garden against erosion, which is more than a mulched bed alone can do.

    When it comes to home gardens,

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  21. How to Care for Indoor Plants
    House plants on window sill

    When it's cold outside and you're missing the sunshine and greenery of warmer weather, liven up your home's interior with indoor plants. Houseplants brighten up rooms, complement your décor and make the air inside your house fresher and healthier.

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  22. How to Compost Household Waste
    Open compost bin with food scraps

    If you’re looking to get your hands dirty with organic gardening and landscaping, look no further than using compost. Compost is good for your plants, the environment and your pocketbook because it reduces waste and prevents plant disease while

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  23. Organic Gardening: Beginners' Guide
    Shoveling rich soil to grow garden
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  24. How to Plant a Container Garden
    Outdoor container garden with pots and planters

    Outdoor planters are perfect for accenting your landscape, whether it’s your yard, porch or patio. Container planting has more than aesthetic appeal; it also provides flexibility and added control over your landscaping through the seasons. Many

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