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No-dig gardening: What is it and how does it work?
Put away your garden fork – this easy-to-try method has a host of benefits No-dig gardening is simple. Rather than digging to create flower beds,...
countryliving.com - 12 days ago
gardening
5 Houseplants That Bring 'The White Lotus' to You (Without the Cost of Travel)
01 of 05 Though the plant is native to Central America, monstera deliciosa features prominently in the background of the scenes at the Ratliff villa....
thespruce.com - 12 days ago
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The Difference Between Determinate and Indeterminate Tomatoes—and Which to Grow
These plants have different growing habits. Key Takeaways Determinate and indeterminate describe two types of growth habits for tomatoes. • Indeterminate tomatoes are vining varieties that require support; they grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season. • Determinate tomatoes are bushier and...
marthastewart.com - 12 days ago
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Best types of cosmos – 15 beautiful varieties to grow for a colorful summer display
Not only are all types of cosmos easy and inexpensive to grow, they produce an abundance of pretty, daisy-like flowers that can be cut for the vase...
homesandgardens.com - 12 days ago
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7 Easter Cactus Care Tips to Boost Flowering
With the right Easter cactus care, your plant will produce plenty of flowers. An Easter cactus is a blooming houseplant that offers vibrant...
bhg.com - 12 days ago
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Small Japanese garden ideas – 7 ways to infuse a tiny outdoor space with Japanese-inspired planting and landscaping
If you’re hoping to redesign your garden this year but space is limited, it’s worth taking a look at some small Japanese garden ideas. Zen garden...
idealhome.co.uk - 12 days ago
architecture / gardening
Organic Forms and Expansive Glass Define Community Center in Korea
Defined as the Migiui Neighborhood Facility, this impressive, sprawling complex in South Korea’s Yeongnam Alps.Architect Lee Kichul has created a...
mossandfog.com - 12 days ago
diy / gardening
DIY Wood Box Centerpiece: A Charming Upcycle From Garden Tote to Table
I’ve always believed that the best DIY projects start with something that already has a little history. My sturdy little wood garden tote had...
hometalk.com - 12 days ago
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Gardening expert reveals the kitchen scraps that will boost your hydrangeas
A gardening expert has shared a simple hack that will help you grow healthier and more vibrant hydrangeas this spring Hydrangeas are among the most...
the-express.com - 12 days ago
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Patio stains and dirt will be quickly blasted away if gardeners use 1 item
A gardening expert has shared a simple method to clean patios to prepare them for sunnier days and social events. After months of rain, snow, and...
express.co.uk - 12 days ago
gardening
10 Mushrooms Growing In Your Grass and What It Means
Mushrooms in your lawn? Learn about common types, what they indicate about your soil and what to do about them. If you take pride in your lush, green...
familyhandyman.com - 12 days ago
architecture / gardening
6 Highly-Rated Permanent Outdoor Lights To Spice Up Your Home's Exterior
Lighting can make a huge difference when it comes to sprucing up a space. Abundant interior lighting is great for everything from helping illuminate...
slashgear.com - 12 days ago
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How to grow sugar cane – expert advice on a tropical grass that’s more than just sweet
Sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum), a tropical perennial grass native to Papua New Guinea and Southeast Asia, is one of the world’s most important...
homesandgardens.com - 12 days ago
gardening
Planting and Care Tips for the Gallant Soldier
As a classic pioneer plant, Frenchweed spreads to any free spot. Read here how you can control the annual weed or make good use of it. Galinsoga...
myhomebook-magazine.com - 13 days ago
gardening / interior design
Not beige, not grey – this perfect 'new neutral' is what Josh Brolin, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Martha Stewart are decorating with instead
There's a touch of nostalgia appearing in schemes recently, and when reaching for heritage hues, there is no other color that is quite like butter...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
4 reasons you should plant trees in a vegetable garden – plus experts reveal the secrets to help you reap the rewards
Trees growing among edibles can be a good thing. There are misconceptions that trees will do nothing but rob vegetables of water and nutrients and...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
Attract More Hummingbirds With A Ground Cover That Boasts Lavender-Blue Flowers - Hunker
If you're overwhelmed by the seemingly endless choices in ground cover plants, consider your gardening goals. Do you want flowers that flourish all...
hunker.com - 13 days ago
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5 Garden Feng Shui Mistakes That Can Break Your Backyard's Positive Energy
It's finally garden season and that means making your outdoor space as inviting as your home's interior. And as it happens, a touch of effort goes a...
livingetc.com - 13 days ago
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6 New Gadget Releases On Amazon That Are Top-Tier And Worth Checking Out
Imagine top-tier gadgets with budget-saving prices. Ever wish life came with a shortcut button? Something that just made everything simpler,...
travelwith2ofus.com - 13 days ago
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How To Grow An Obedient Plant Without Worrying About It Spreading
When it comes to common plant names, you often can learn a lot about the plant and its appearance or behavior. But some plants, like the obedient...
housedigest.com - 13 days ago
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Kokedamas Are the Pretty No-Pot Plant Trend So Worth Trying This Spring
Minimal and organic, this potting method is a natural selection for your spring plant collection. Key Takeaways Instead of using traditional...
bhg.com - 13 days ago
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It's Starting to Look Like This Skirt Trend Will Overtake Pencils Next Season
For years, I considered myself a trousers person through and through. Whether denim, cotton or wool, trousers were an important component in my...
whowhatwear.com - 13 days ago
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When to Start Mowing Your Lawn in Spring: 3 Simple Tips to time It Right
Here's exactly when to start mowing your lawn, depending on your growing conditions and grass type. Once the snow melts in cold regions and air...
bhg.com - 13 days ago
gardening / how-to
5 Ways to Keep Birds From Eating Grass Seed This Spring, According to Lawn Pros
Although most small birds prefer insects or native, wild seeds to munch on, they will also dine on lawn seeds if given the opportunity. The good news...
thespruce.com - 13 days ago
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How Many Hydrangeas Are Too Many Hydrangeas?
How a visit to Martha's Vineyard re-ignited an obsession with hydrangeas that still endures today....
gardengatemagazine.com - 13 days ago
gardening
When and How to Thin Fruit Trees for Beginners
When I first started tending to apple and plum trees, I wondered, “Why is thinning necessary?” Shouldn’t a tree know how to grow without...
epicgardening.com - 13 days ago
gardening
Is it too late to plant daffodil bulbs in March? Expert advice on making late planting a success
The bright yellow and white blooms of daffodils are the epitome of spring for many. As you notice them crop up elsewhere, you may realize you never...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
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This is how long grass seed takes to grow according to garden experts – and what you can do to ensure a lush green lawn for summer
If you’ve laid your grass seed ready for the summer, you may be constantly checking your lawn waiting expectantly for it to grow - but you can stop...
idealhome.co.uk - 13 days ago
gardening / home improvement
Simple Tricks And Ideas That'll Add More Privacy To Your Backyard
It is a long established tradition that backyards are places of sanctuary where we garden, entertain, or simply relax. They are places where we can...
outdoorguide.com - 13 days ago
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When To Transplant Tomato Seedlings For a Successful Harvest
Plump, juicy tomatoes are always a favorite at harvest time during the height of summer through the early fall. When growing tomatoes in your...
southernliving.com - 13 days ago
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Mary Lowther column: Add nutrients to soil with compost and fertilizer
My garden is very sandy, so our wet weather washes nutrients away every year; that’s why I get out the minute it stops raining to prepare the soil...
lakecowichangazette.com - 13 days ago
gardening
15 shade-loving plants to brighten your garden's darker corners
The best plants for shade that will thrive in your outdoor space If you have a vision of the perfect garden, it might well be one of sun-drenched, colourful borders, and this lovely fantasy is the reason estate agents are always quick to point out a south-facing aspect. However, the reality is that...
housebeautiful.com - 13 days ago
gardening
This Planter Box Survived Snow, Rain, and Wind, and It’s on Sale at Wayfair
Gardeners use it to grow flowers, vegetables, and more. With winter behind us, we’re gearing up for gardening season. Planter boxes and raised beds...
bhg.com - 13 days ago
gardening
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Contorted Hazelnut Trees
Contorted hazelnut trees go by many names, from “Harry Lauder’s walking stick” to “corkscrew hazel” to “contorted filbert.” Whatever its common name,...
epicgardening.com - 13 days ago
gardening
Explore Chelsea Flower Show's 2025 Houseplant Studios: bold ideas for indoor gardens
It's a must-see for indoor plant enthusiasts One of our favourite parts of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show is the Houseplant Studios. Tucked away on the plateau in Ranelagh Gardens lies a wealth of indoor plant tips, innovative ideas to bring greenery into the home, and unexpected but creative ways to...
housebeautiful.com - 13 days ago
gardening
17 Dreamy Ranunculus Varieties to Grow This Spring
A few years back, I finally ordered my first ranunculus corms for my spring cutting garden, and I never looked back. These exquisite flowers unfold...
epicgardening.com - 13 days ago
gardening
3 Signs It May Be time To Aerate Your Lawn, According To Experts
Aerating loosens compacted soil and allows more nutrients to reach roots. A lawn—whether in the front, side or backyard—requires maintenance for a...
southernliving.com - 13 days ago
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How to compost: A guide for the novice or pro as spring growing season begins
Spring is here and with it come lawn care and perhaps thoughts of planting a garden. One of the ways to reduce household waste and help to create a nutrient-rich soil for those gardens, lawns and landscaping is to compost. By following a few key steps, anyone can turn organic scraps into a valuable...
aol.com - 13 days ago
gardening
6 Tips for Supporting Pollinators in Your Yard This Spring, According to Pro Gardeners
• Know what kinds of pollinators you're attracting and how to bring them in.• Make your space appealing with plants they like and by avoiding pesticides...
thespruce.com - 13 days ago
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Now is the time to prune hawthorn trees to keep them healthy and attractive – 5 expert-recommended steps to follow for proper trimming
Hawthorns are easy-to-maintain trees that seldom need large-scale pruning, but some care and attention every few years will keep them healthy, safe,...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
Best plants for a Scandi-style backyard – 7 gorgeous suggestions from landscape designers for a Nordic-inspired look
While Scandinavia may be far from home, it can be a great source of inspiration when planning a stunning outdoor space. And what better place to...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
How to make a garden look older – 11 ways to create the illusion of a bygone era and add heritage charm to your yard
Discovering how to make a garden look older in style can transform how you use and enjoy your outside space. Whether you are looking to create a...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
Mary Lowther column: Add nutrients to soil with compost and fertilizer
My garden is very sandy, so our wet weather washes nutrients away every year; that’s why I get out the minute it stops raining to prepare the soil...
cowichanvalleycitizen.com - 13 days ago
gardening
This simple and humane method will stop slugs eating your prize plants this spring – all you need is a Brussell sprout
Spring means slug season, and we’re all feeling a little wary about these garden pests getting to our prize plants. Luckily, garden experts have...
idealhome.co.uk - 13 days ago
gardening
The Dangerous Wasp Removal Hack That You May Want To Think Twice About
Dangerous types of wasps are found around the world. While most outdoor enthusiasts accept that the occasional encounter when adventuring is...
outdoorguide.com - 13 days ago
gardening
Martha Stewart on Gardening: An Interview With the Icon About Her Favorite Plants, Tools, and More
You've reached Quick Takes With..., our weekly column reserved for paid subscribers. To upgrade to a paid subscription—and get access to bonus...
gardenista.com - 13 days ago
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Martha Stewart just wrote her first gardening guide in over 30 years – it's all you need to 'make and grow a beautiful, thriving garden'
When it comes to gardening tips and tricks, Martha Stewart has been providing us with wisdom and insight for years, but up until now, her advice has...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
How to make the 5 worst gardening jobs easier – with time -saving tips from the experts
On the whole, gardening can be a wonderful activity. It allows us to appreciate nature, get some fresh air, and take a break from screens. There's...
homesandgardens.com - 13 days ago
gardening
How to Grow Watercress Indoors: 17 Simple Steps
Watercress is a water-loving perennial herb that can easily be grown indoors. It’s part of the Brassicaceae family of plants and has a flavor like...
epicgardening.com - 13 days ago
gardening
This Old-School French Garden Tool Is a Green Thumb’s Secret Weapon
You no longer need to be afraid of the frost. I need to confess that I have already put a few plants in the ground. In north-central Alabama, we may...
countryliving.com - 13 days ago
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