These common garden shrubs and perennials should not be cut back in fall if you want healthier plants and more abundant flowers.
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Instead of worrying about how to fix brown grass in the summer, you can let nature take its course. In most cases, your brown grass isn't dead, just dormant, our experts say.
Transform a sparse, thin lawn into a thick carpet of turf in just a few weeks. Use these essential tips for overseeding your lawn to ensure lush results.
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Use this guide of what to plant in fall to make sure you have a gorgeous yard when spring rolls around.
Not sure if a garden plant is dead or dormant after the winter? These tips well help you tell the difference.
Whether you have a green thumb or not, check out this list of essential gardening tips to ensure that all your plants grow and thrive.
Loam soil is often mentioned as best for plants. But what is loam soil exactly? Here's what to know about this ideal soil type.
Cut through the bad advice and learn how to use coffee grounds properly to help your plants thrive.
