Looking For The Perfect Third Place? A Garden May Be The Answer

What Is A Third Place? Benefits Of Third Places Why Gardens Are Ideal Third Places Teo Spengler is a master gardener and a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, where she hosts public tours. She has studied horticulture and written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for more than two decades, following a career as an attorney and legal writer. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees, which are her main passion....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 110 words · Deborah Jasinski

Paris Hilton

Start With Pink Cold-Hardy Blooms Bring in Flowering Shrubs for Structure Make Pink Containers Part of the Display Add Soft Holiday Flair (Paris Style, Naturally) Sarah is a lifestyle and entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering everything from celebrity news to home and style trends. Her work has appeared in outlets including Bustle, The Everygirl, Hello Giggles, and Woman’s Day. When she’s not writing about the latest viral moment, she’s cultivating her love of gardening and bringing a storyteller’s eye to all things green and growing....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 89 words · Edith Free

Protect Your Bulbs

Why Squirrels Dig Up Bulbs Plant Deeper Create a Barrier Use Deterrents Use Resistant Bulbs Grow Companions Tyler’s passion began with indoor gardening and deepened as he studied plant-fungi interactions in controlled settings. With a microbiology background focused on fungi, he’s spent over a decade solving tough and intricate gardening problems. After spinal injuries and brain surgery, Tyler’s approach to gardening changed. It became less about the hobby and more about recovery and adapting to physical limits....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 91 words · Chad Conyer

Snow On The Mountain (Euphorbia Marginata): Complete Care And Growing Guide

Characteristics Light Water Temperature & Humidity Soil Fertilizer Problems, Pests & Diseases How to Plant Snow on the Mountain Pruning Propagation Is The Snow On The Mountain Plant Invasive? How to Get Rid of Snow on the Mountain Frequently Asked Questions Bonnie Grant is a professional landscaper with a Certification in Urban Gardening. She has been gardening and writing for 15 years. A former professional chef, she has a passion for edible landscaping....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 187 words · Sydney Taylor

Stop Growing The Same Old Vegetables

Swap Out Zucchini for Tromboncino Squash Swap Out Lettuce for Malabar Spinach Swap Out Tomatoes for Ground Cherries Swap Out Carrots for Daikon Swap Out Green Beans for Yard Long Beans Making the Switch Work Tyler’s passion began with indoor gardening and deepened as he studied plant-fungi interactions in controlled settings. With a microbiology background focused on fungi, he’s spent over a decade solving tough and intricate gardening problems. After spinal injuries and brain surgery, Tyler’s approach to gardening changed....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 109 words · David Lovaglio

This $35 Soil Knife Has Replaced All The Other Tools In My Shed

Uses and Features Kathleen Walters joined Gardening Know How as a Content Editor in 2024, but she grew up helping her mom in the garden. She holds a bachelor’s degree in History from Miami University and a master’s degree in Public History from Wright State University. Before this, Kathleen worked for almost a decade as a Park Ranger with the National Park Service in Dayton, Ohio. The Huffman Prairie is one of her favorite places to explore native plants and get inspired....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 95 words · Gloria Brown

What Is A Melon Pit? The Gardening Hack That Will Optimize Your Space And Boost Your Produce

What Is A Melon Pit? Benefits Of A Melon Pit How To Build A Melon Pit Kathleen Walters joined Gardening Know How as a Content Editor in 2024, but she grew up helping her mom in the garden. She holds a bachelor’s degree in History from Miami University and a master’s degree in Public History from Wright State University. Before this, Kathleen worked for almost a decade as a Park Ranger with the National Park Service in Dayton, Ohio....

December 26, 2025 · 1 min · 108 words · Sheri Wright

8 Native Ground Cover Varieties For Oh-So

Phlox Bearberry Wild Strawberry Green-and-Gold Pachysandra Wild Stonecrop Wild Ginger Foamflower Native Groundcover to Replace Lawns Bonnie Grant is a professional landscaper with a Certification in Urban Gardening. She has been gardening and writing for 15 years. A former professional chef, she has a passion for edible landscaping. Kathleen Walters Content Editor

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 52 words · Allen Johnson

Does Baking Soda Make Hydrangeas Bloom Better? The Truth Behind This Viral Gardening Hack

Why Use Baking Soda on Hydrangeas? What Baking Soda Actually Does (and Doesn’t Do) Why the Internet Loves it Anyway The Real Way to Change Hydrangea Color Fighting Powdery Mildew the Smart Way If You’re Still Tempted to Try It… Try These Smart Gardening Hacks Instead Tyler’s passion began with indoor gardening and deepened as he studied plant-fungi interactions in controlled settings. With a microbiology background focused on fungi, he’s spent over a decade solving tough and intricate gardening problems....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 120 words · Mark Smith

How And When To Prune Panicle Hydrangeas

Panicle Hydrangea Basics When to Prune Panicle Hydrangeas How to Prune Panicle Hydrangeas Pruning Panicle Hydrangeas Into Trees Teo Spengler is a master gardener and a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, where she hosts public tours. She has studied horticulture and written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for more than two decades, following a career as an attorney and legal writer. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees, which are her main passion....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 422 words · David Crout

How Deep To Plant Seeds? Get It Right Every Time With This Simple Trick

How Deep to Plant Seeds? Check Conditions Before Sowing Seed Starting Tips Mary Ellen Ellis has been gardening for over 20 years. With degrees in Chemistry and Biology, Mary Ellen’s specialties are flowers, native plants, and herbs.

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 37 words · Walter Pullen

How To Create Winter-Proof Window Boxes That Shine All Season Long

Teo Spengler is a master gardener and a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, where she hosts public tours. She has studied horticulture and written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for more than two decades, following a career as an attorney and legal writer. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees, which are her main passion. Spengler currently splits her life between San Francisco and the French Basque Country, though she was raised in Alaska, giving her experience of gardening in a range of climates....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 209 words · Michael Wagner

How To Stop Your Potted Plants From Freezing

The Huddle The Bubble Wrap Jacket The Top Mulch Blanket The Vertical Wall Microclimate The Pot-in-a-Pot Tyler’s passion began with indoor gardening and deepened as he studied plant-fungi interactions in controlled settings. With a microbiology background focused on fungi, he’s spent over a decade solving tough and intricate gardening problems. After spinal injuries and brain surgery, Tyler’s approach to gardening changed. It became less about the hobby and more about recovery and adapting to physical limits....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Debra Prado

I Asked Bird Experts Why My Feeders Went Quiet And Learned Birds Change Spots Each Season

Why Birds Disappear How to Bring Birds Back Shop Wildlife Essentials Teo Spengler is a master gardener and a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, where she hosts public tours. She has studied horticulture and written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for more than two decades, following a career as an attorney and legal writer. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees, which are her main passion....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 220 words · Barbara Parker

Is Epsom Salt Good For Tomato Plants? How And When To Use It For A Better Crop

What is Epsom Salt? Is Epsom Salt Good for Tomato Plants? The Blossom End Rot Myth When to Use Epsom Salt for Tomatoes How to Apply When Not to Use Epsom Salt Bonnie Grant is a professional landscaper with a Certification in Urban Gardening. She has been gardening and writing for 15 years. A former professional chef, she has a passion for edible landscaping. Saving Tomato Seeds Take Cuttings Layering Side Shoots How to Overwinter Tomato Plants in Pots Tips for Successful Tomato Propagation Tyler’s passion began with indoor gardening and deepened as he studied plant-fungi interactions in controlled settings....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 158 words · Agatha Sullivan

Kill Fungus Gnats In Your Seedling Soil With My Secret 3

Fungus Gnat 101 Alternative Fixes Fungus Gnat Damage Keeping Fungus Gnats Out The Secret 3-Ingredient Gnat Killer Variations on a Theme Teo Spengler is a master gardener and a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, where she hosts public tours. She has studied horticulture and written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for more than two decades, following a career as an attorney and legal writer. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees, which are her main passion....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 116 words · Debra Lefever

Kris Jenner Was Ahead Of The Game With Her Stunning Pink Accent Plant

Ciéra is a writer and regional laureate with particular passions for art, nature, philosophy and poetry. As well as contributing to Gardening Know How, she’s an Editorial Assistant for Design Anthology UK and has words in other titles including Homes & Gardens , Livingetc , and Apartment Therapy. When she’s not writing, Ciéra can be found getting incredibly excited when her small but ever-expanding garden shows more signs of growth....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 215 words · Esther Huff

Late Summer Is Tough On Birds

Why Keep Feeding Birds into Late Summer? Summer Bird Care Checklist Teo Spengler is a master gardener and a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, where she hosts public tours. She has studied horticulture and written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for more than two decades, following a career as an attorney and legal writer. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees, which are her main passion....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 220 words · Shannon Grizzel

Lily Allen’S Townhouse Garden Proves Minimalism Can Still Be Cozy

Use Woven Fencing for Soft Structure Plant Bare-Root Hedging to Create a Snug Privacy Nook Layer Evergreens for Year-Round Color Kayleigh is an enthusiastic (sometimes too enthusiastic!) gardener and has worked in media for over a decade. She previously served as digital editor at Stylist magazine, and has written extensively for Ideal Home , Woman & Home , Homes & Gardens , and a handful of other titles. Kayleigh is passionate about wildlife-friendly gardening, and recently cancelled her weekend plans to build a mini pond when her toddler found a frog living in their water barrel....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 130 words · David Woodward

Looking For A Raised Garden Bed Deal? Don’T Miss These 9 Raised Bed Super Bargains At Knockdown Prices For Amazon Prime Day

Big & Beautiful Compact Corners Tiers and Trellises Janey is a former assistant editor of the UK’s oldest gardening magazine, Amateur Gardening, where she worked for five years. For the last few years, she has also been writing and editing content for digital gardening brands GardeningEtc and Homes & Gardens. She’s taken part in a range of conservation and rewilding projects for the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV) as a way of exploring her horticultural horizons....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 105 words · Jerry Melton