It's hard to think about during the dead of winter but now is a good time to think about potential changes to your landscape.
As the snow falls, trees and shrubs in your landscape can suffer. Here are some tips to help prevent damage to your plants.
Muted tones are having their moment — subtle shades that bring your home's exterior to life while tying house and garden ...
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16 landscaping hacks we wish we learned sooner from TikTok
Sometimes the internet leads you astray, but other times, it gives great advice. From uses of cardboard boxes to gravel ...
Longtime residents know that extreme weather is very much part of desert living. Here is how to protect your home from ...
Choose plants by themes — perennials, xeriscape, pollinator-friendly, reseeding, wildlife cover, natives, fragrant varieties, ...
A properly functioning gutter system quietly shields your roof, foundation, and landscaping from water damage. But when problems arise, ignoring them can lead to expensive consequences. If you’ve ...
Dip your finest brush in color. Keep your brush vertical — this is very important. Lower it gently onto the paper. Don’t ...
Testing for toxic chemicals and heavy metals is available in Los Angeles County from philanthropic groups, researchers, and ...
Imagine you’re in a cramped, cluttered room lit only by fluorescent bulbs. There’s a window, but it’s small and partially ...
An upcoming exhibition is set to celebrate the legacy of a Hampstead artist. Burgh House in New End Square, Hampstead, will ...
I am going to make some changes in my landscape. What should I consider as I make a plan? A common mistake made by homeowners is to go to the store and pick out plants, bring them home and plant them ...
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