Not all of us are lucky enough to have a home filled with bright, natural sunlight. You may live in an apartment with small windows, have a dimly lit office, or want to add some greenery to a shady ...
So you think gardening season is winding down? Think again. August might feel like the tail end of summer, but it’s actually prime time for planting certain vegetables. Whether you’re looking to ...
Carrots are a healthy thing to eat and have a lot of nutrients, but what it is? Is it a vegetable or a fruit? Some say it’s a fruit because it has a sweet taste but others say it’s a vegetable. A ...
Fertilizing the lawn in the fall season is a really crucial part of lawn care as the lawn will go into dormancy and will need food and a good root system to survive and come back healthy and thick in ...
If you are a gardening enthusiast or simply love the beauty of flowers, you may be wondering about the various types of flowers that exist. While there are numerous types of flowers, some are ...
Seed saving is one of gardening’s most rewarding practices, connecting you to a tradition thousands of years old while setting you up for gardening success next season. This seed saving guide will ...
Do you observe patches in your grass lawn where the grass is dormant to grow? Then most probably it is a fungal infection taking place in your lawn which maybe you are unaware of. To treat lawn fungus ...
Celebrities often have extravagant gardens, filled with lush greenery and exotic plants. Many famous figures have developed a deep passion for gardening, cultivating plants that hold personal, ...
Lawn mowing is a part of maintaining a lawn and keeping it healthy but sometimes we get aggressive with mowing and mow the lawn too much and too deep and scalping the lawn. After seeing the result, we ...
Ammonia is one of the top choices to kill weeds on the lawn. As strong as the odour, ammonia is very effective in eliminating plants with very little effort. But it has some downside too, as it is a ...
Think about it—plants naturally grow from seeds, soil, water, and sunlight. You don’t need fancy tools or expensive supplies to get started. You can use kitchen scraps to grow new plants, turn old ...