20 Plants That Naturally Repel Moles From New Mexico Gardens (And Keep Tunnels Away)
New Mexico gardeners know how tricky moles can be, tunneling through your yard like tiny underground architects. Luckily, nature has a clever way to keep …
New Mexico gardeners know how tricky moles can be, tunneling through your yard like tiny underground architects. Luckily, nature has a clever way to keep …
Raccoons showing up in your Georgia yard might feel like a problem waiting to happen, but maybe it’s time to pause before rushing to kick …
If you’ve got hungry deer roaming through your yard in Pennsylvania, I feel your pain. They’ve munched more of my flowers than I care to …
Georgia gardeners, if you’ve ever struggled with mushy tomatoes or sad, split skins, you’re not alone! Growing juicy, firm tomatoes in our humid Southern climate …
July isn’t too late—especially if you’re gardening in Georgia! There’s still so much you can plant now and enjoy a colorful, happy fall garden later. …
California gardens face unique challenges with scorching heat waves and devastating wildfires becoming more common each year. Your beloved plants, trees, and garden structures need …
Late summer gardening in California presents unique challenges with scorching temperatures and water restrictions. Smart plant choices can transform your dry landscape into a vibrant …
Arizona summers bring scorching temperatures that can devastate even the toughest plants in your garden. When the mercury soars past 110°F, your precious greenery needs …
Orchids are stunning but can be tricky to care for, and I’ve definitely made my fair share of mistakes with them. It’s so frustrating to …
Squirrels can be mischievous, sure—but they’re not always the villains they seem to be. I used to chase them off constantly, until I realized they …
Watering doesn’t have to be a daily chore—especially with a few smart tricks up your sleeve. I’ve tried all sorts of methods to keep my …
Hot weather has a way of turning small lawn mistakes into major problems before you even notice. I’ve been there—brown patches, crunchy grass, and no …
Rosemary might be drought-tolerant, but it’s picky when it comes to watering. Too much? It wilts. Too little? It dries up fast. These 10 tried-and-true …
Some perennials just weren’t made for pot life—no matter how pretty they look on the nursery shelf. I’ve had my fair share of favorites flop …
Planting herbs near your front door isn’t just convenient—it’s surprisingly practical too. I started with a small pot of basil and ended up with a …
Raccoons are clever, curious, and always on the lookout for an easy meal—or a cozy spot to crash. I didn’t realize how many things I …
Marigolds are often seen as the go-to companion plant—and for good reason. They’re easy to grow, look great, and have natural pest-repelling powers. But that …
Planting flowers from seed is one of the most rewarding—and budget-friendly—ways to bring your garden to life. If you love the idea of tossing seeds …
Daylilies are total garden MVPs—showy blooms, low-maintenance vibes, and a flair that fits almost anywhere. But if you really want them to pop, the magic …
I’ve been around chickens my whole life, and if there’s one thing they go crazy for, it’s leafy snacks. While some folks see it as …
Geraniums are summer superstars—but with a few clever tricks, they can bloom even bigger and longer. I’ve tried everything from pruning to secret soil boosts, …
July might feel like peak garden season, but skipping the wrong tasks now can lead to a world of trouble later. I’ve learned the hard …
Cardinals are the rock stars of the backyard—bold, brilliant, and impossible to miss. With their fiery red feathers, they bring color and charisma to any …
Tired of weeds and bugs ruining your garden every year? There’s a simple, natural trick that can help—and it uses nothing but sunlight. Soil solarization …
When the sun is blazing and the ground feels like an oven, fertilizing your garden might seem like a way to help—but it can do …
Got a bunch of pots and no clue where to put them? You’re not alone—I’ve definitely stood in the garden holding a plant, turning in …
Growing beets can be a lot more fun—and productive—when you know which plants play nice alongside them. Some companions help beets grow bigger, tastier, and …
Growing tomatoes that are truly mouthwatering takes more than just sunshine and a sprinkle of water. The secret? Natural, single-ingredient fertilizers that are easy to …
Yellow leaves on zucchini plants can throw even seasoned gardeners for a loop—I’ve been there, scratching my head and wondering how everything went south overnight. …
I used to think bugs in the garden were a bad thing—until I realized some are actually helping more than I ever expected. These tiny …
Some garden guests are more than just cute—they’re a sign that your little ecosystem is thriving. I started paying closer attention to who was stopping …
Green thumbs, get ready to strike garden gold! These underground heroes don’t just look pretty—they roll up their roots and do the dirty work. While …
Not all bugs are bad—some are actually doing your garden a huge favor. I used to squash anything that crawled or flew too close, but …
Some backyard visitors are just passing through, but others are signs you’re doing something right. I’ve spotted plenty of critters over the years—some expected, some …
You don’t need a backyard to grow your own food—just a sunny windowsill, a few containers, and the right plants. When I first started gardening …
Tired of pricey feeders and gimmicks? Here’s a shortcut: one simple flower can bring hummingbirds swooping in like bees to honey. This lavender-blue beauty isn’t …
If you want more butterflies in your garden, milkweed is the magic plant to grow. It’s the number-one host for monarchs and a favorite nectar …
Blue false indigo is bold, beautiful, and super easy to grow—but it looks even better when it’s planted with the right companions. The trick is …
You work hard to grow juicy fruit in your garden—but birds often help themselves before you get a taste. While they’re fun to watch, they …
Astilbe plants love moisture and cool shade, but summer heat can really wear them down. When the soil dries out or drains too fast, their …