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Houseplants don’t just bring greenery indoors, they can also add vibrant, long-lasting blooms that brighten your space every day of the year. By choosing the right flowering houseplants and giving them proper care, you can enjoy an almost continuous cycle of beautiful blossoms. Below, we’ve compiled a list of 11 longest-flowering houseplants, featuring eight popular …

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Milkweed is more than just a beautiful addition to your garden. Dubbed the monarch butterfly magnet, this versatile plant attracts pollinators, supports biodiversity, and offers stunning blooms in a variety of colors and forms. By incorporating milkweed into your outdoor space, you create a haven for wildlife and add natural charm to your landscape. Here …

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Spend any time in your yard during the warmer months, and you will likely encounter a few yellow jackets or paper wasps looking for a meal. These stinging insects naturally search for resources to support their growing colonies. When they find an abundant supply of food, water, and shelter, they tend to stick around and …

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Landscape irrigation accounts for roughly one-third of all residential water use in the United States, and according to the EPA, about half of that water is wasted through runoff, evaporation, or poorly timed systems before it reaches a single root. Xeriscaping is the practice that changes all of that. And no, it does not mean …

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The most popular product sold to stop weeds is actively making your garden worse. Landscape fabric — that black sheeting lining the beds of so many frustrated homeowners — leaches microplastics into the soil, blocks water from reaching plant roots, and, within a few seasons, still allows weeds to grow. The methods that actually work …

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Here’s a fact that changes everything: most seeds that “fail” don’t fail to germinate. They start to germinate, get all the way to the finish line underground, and then die when the soil dries out for a single afternoon. The gardener never knows. They just see an empty tray and blame themselves. That scenario repeats …

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The garden may look asleep right now, tucked under frost and fallen leaves, but this is when good growers start thinking ahead. While the usual tools sit in a corner and the trusty trowel gets all the love, there are a few quiet helpers that rarely get noticed (or aren’t even on the radar of …

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Daisies are some of the most beloved flowers for gardeners, and it’s easy to see why. With their cheerful blooms and low-maintenance nature, daisies add a touch of whimsy and brightness to any outdoor space. Originating from the diverse and versatile Asteraceae family, these flowers thrive in a variety of climates and conditions. More than …

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Fun DIY Christmas gift alert! And there’s still time. Imagine creating a tiny, self-contained garden. This is what a terrarium is: a miniature garden housed inside a clear container, designed to mimic natural ecosystems on a small scale. It typically includes layers of drainage material, activated charcoal, soil, and carefully chosen plants suited to either …

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Tomatoes are the quintessential garden crop, celebrated for their vibrant flavors and versatility in the kitchen. Whether you’re preparing a fresh salad, whipping up salsa, or canning sauces, the right tomato variety can make all the difference. Below, we’ve compiled 15 of the best-tasting tomatoes for gardens and kitchens. From classic heirlooms to sweet cherry …

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