Those big, showy, heart-stopping blooms do not come from set-it-and-forget-it plants. They give a lot, but they take a lot, ...
Turmeric, however, is more than just a spice used in cooking; it can be one of the most powerful allies in your garden, ...
As rain begins to taper off and the weather warms up, most of us are anxious to get outside. Here’s some tips to consider while transitioning to warm-season gardening.
I noticed aphids on both in mid-February and did what you’ve always suggested, hosing the bushes off with the hardest stream ...
Squash bugs usually hide under rocks and plant debris at night—a fact you can use to your advantage by making a squash bug ...
Spring is a time of renewal and growth in the garden, but for many home gardeners, the excitement can quickly turn to ...
Summer warmth often brings unwanted visitors too, from ants and cockroaches indoors to aphids, caterpillars, and mosquitoes outside. The good thing is that you do not always need harsh chemicals to ...
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A gardening expert reveals the secret to helping your rosemary thrive—even in harsh conditions
From gourmet kitchens to natural pest control, this fragrant herb is a garden essential.
Want to see more hummingbirds in your yard this summer? Plant hibiscus—their large, long-lasting blossoms are hummingbird ...
As temperatures rise, fire ants become more active, with mounds appearing in yards and increasing the risk of painful stings—here’s how to control them.
Texas produces 40% of the United States’ cotton, with an annual economic impact of over $5 billion . However, Texas A&M’s ...
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What you should do with a magnolia tree in April for bigger, more beautiful flowers
April care tips to nurture your magnolia and enjoy its springtime blooms to the fullest ...
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