Terraced Hillside Landscaping Nobody enjoys wrestling with a steep lawn. Transform this hillside with terraced planting beds along rough stone stairs rather than turf grass. For year-round texture and ...
Gardening is rewarding in many ways, but having a good collection of tools makes all the difference when it comes to tending to your garden. As a team that enjoys spending time outside and cultivating ...
Giving your yard a fresh new look for spring or upgrading your garden to create the serene outdoor space you’ve always wanted can get expensive quickly: Plants, soil, and other materials will add up ...
First impressions start before guests even walk through the front door, which means having your landscape shipshape is of the utmost importance. Even if you’re following the lazy lawn trend for a more ...
Select independently determines what we cover and recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more. If you’re outdoor gardening, one thing is certain — regardless of ...
If you’re outdoor gardening, one thing is certain — regardless of anything else, your plants will need watering, and a quality garden hose can be a great tool. But with so many options out there — ...
Recent columns have focused on the development of a small butterfly garden within my garden. This project began with the removal of a large invasive shrub, creating about 270 square feet of space to ...
Use these gardening and landscaping apps to keep your lawn healthy, figure out the right stuff to plant and get alerts so your hard work doesn't go to waste. Katie covered all things how-to at CNET, ...
Gardening is one of the true simple pleasures in life: There’s nothing quite like getting outside, digging into the soil and tending to your plants. But as enjoyable as the act of gardening is, doing ...
Recent torrential rains have brought about flooded conditions in many gardens and landscapes. As floodwaters recede and folks get about the business of putting homes and lives back together, questions ...
They’re about as rare as a lawn without gophers. Even the “G” in HGTV has become largely a misnomer in recent years. And that bums out many horticulture enthusiasts, including Gary Gragg, who used to ...