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  • Purple, pink, and blue hydrangeas are in full bloom.

    Why You Should Place Some Orange Peels Around Your Hydrangeas

    Before you toss your orange peels, know there could be benefits for your hydrangea plants. Here's what you should know about the benefits of this kitchen scrap.

    By Eman Amjad Ali 8 days ago Read More
  • Coffee grounds are poured on a hydrangea

    Never Fertilize These Plants In Your Garden With Coffee Grounds

    Coffee grounds can have many benefits in the garden ... at least, for certain flowers, veggies, and shrubs. Avoid using them as a fertilizer with these plants.

    By Cara Lockwood Benoit 16 days ago Read More
  • A brown rat eating seeds in the garden

    Rats Will Stay Out Of Your Garden With One Ingredient From Your Kitchen

    If you're looking to deter rats and other rodents from coming into your garden, consider making a repellent with a pantry staple from your kitchen.

    By Eman Amjad Ali 17 days ago Read More
  • Ants are swarming along the border between a lawn and pavement.

    Naturally Repel Ants From Your Garden By Planting This Fragrant Herb

    Ants (especially certain species) can really take over a garden. Luckily, there's an aromatic herb that might just repel them without any harmful chemicals.

    By Melody Ip 18 days ago Read More
  • A brown slug is on a leaf that has holes chewed into it.

    Garden Slugs Could Be A Thing Of The Past With The Help Of One Pantry Staple

    Those garden slugs and snails love to munch on the plants in your garden. This household staple might help deter them, and it's probably already in your pantry.

    By Melody Ip 22 days ago Read More
  • A hand is pulling a weed out of a crack in the pavement.

    This Fruit That's Probably Sitting In Your Kitchen Doubles As A DIY Weed Killer

    This common fruit is a kitchen staple. However, did you know it can also be a natural DIY weed killer in the garden? Here's how to use it around your plants.

    By Melody Ip 24 days ago Read More
  • A basil plant is growing in a narrow outdoor planter.

    Never Grow Your Basil Plants Next To This Common Garden Vegetable

    Whenever you're planting your yearly vegetable garden, companion planting might be on your mind. But don't ever grow basil plants near this common vegetable.

    By Melody Ip 2 months ago Read More
  • A Neem tree grows in a yard.

    Neem Trees Are The Beneficial Addition To Your Yard You Didn't Know You Needed

    You may have heard of neem oil, but have you ever seen a neem tree? These trees could be wonderful additions to your yard while offering many benefits.

    By Lauren Krystaf 2 months ago Read More
  • Boy planting tomato plant in garden at back yard
    By Jacob J. Wright September 6th, 2022

    Fish Emulsion & Tomatoes

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