Why You Should Recycle Coffee Grounds for Gardening
Horticulturists praise coffee grounds for acidifying soil and enhancing plant growth. Here's how you can use them in your garden.
How Backyard Gardening Improves Your Mental Health
Backyard gardening can improve your mental health with minimal effort on your part. Learn how from landscape designer Doug Scott.
Plant a Victory Garden, Boost Your Self-Sufficiency
If you're worried about food shortages and supply chain issues, growing a victory garden will help you be more self-sufficient.
6 Tips to Make Your Backyard Eco-Friendly
Making your backyard eco-friendly will save you water, electricity, money and time. Here are ways to make your yard beautiful and environmentally friendly.
The Best System for Growing an Indoor Vegetable Garden
Growing a vegetable garden outdoors can be difficult, but Miracle-Gro's Twelve Indoor Growing System takes the guesswork out of the process.
How to Recycle Autumn Leaves into Compost
Mulching is a natural way to build up soil and add nutrients, but if you let your leaves stay where they fall they can create a natural habitat for pests and some diseases. If you put your leaves in a compost pile you may notice that many are still intact while the vegetable matter is broken down.
Using Mulch in Your Garden
Applying mulch to your garden or foundation planting beds is a great way to prevent weeds, retain moisture, enrich the soil, and add visual appeal.
Killing Weeds Naturally in a Gravel Walk or Driveway
Watch this video for tips on how to kill weeds in a gravel walk or driveway without herbicides using common household items.
How To Use Predator Insects to Control Garden Pests
One of the best ways to control pests in your garden organically is through the use of beneficial predatory insects. Sometimes all you need to do is encourage the natural predators that already live in your yard; but you can also take steps to increase the population. Read on to find out more.