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Red Thread and Pink Patch: What They Are and How to Get Rid of Them
If you’re seeing patches of withering grass in your yard with a tell-tale pinkish tint, the common fungal lawn diseases […]
4-Course Guide to Edible Flowers for Your Garden
Along with the radishes and chives in your vegetable garden and flowering fruit trees like apples and artichokes, your flower […]
Bugs that Bite and Sting in Orlando
If you could change one thing about Orlando, what might it be? Traffic, humidity … what about insect bites? Orlando […]
Rainwater Harvesting Restrictions and Incentives by State
Is it legal to collect rainwater? Yes! Rainwater harvesting is legal throughout the United States, although some states impose rules […]
Guide to Weed Control in Your Yard
When your lawn is speckled with yellow flowers, ground ivy, and wild onions, you have a weed problem. Our guide […]
10 ‘Bridgerton’-Style Gardens in the U.S.
It’s not just the romantic rendezvous that attracts so many fans to Netflix’s “Bridgerton.” The resplendent lawns and private gardens […]
Integrated Pest Management for the Garden
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for gardens protects your crops from pests and toxic pesticides. IPM is an eco-friendly system that […]
How To Lower Your Energy Bills with Landscaping
Your wallet greens up your landscape, but does your landscape green up your wallet? These eight landscaping ideas for lower […]
Does ‘No Mow May’ Support Pollinators?
“No Mow May” — where homeowners don’t mow for the month to benefit pollinators — has both champions and critics. Explore the debate between conservation benefits and practical challenges as cities adopt this growing movement, and discover whether this one-size-fits-all approach truly delivers on its environmental promises. Can skipping lawn maintenance really help pollinators?