Adam Boyer+FollowThe Secret Sidekick for Your Lemon TreeWho knew yarrow could be your lemon tree’s BFF? This pretty, low-maintenance herb not only brings pops of color to your garden but also attracts ladybugs and other helpful bugs that chow down on pests like aphids and mealybugs. Bonus: yarrow’s deep roots help aerate the soil and keep weeds at bay. Just watch out—it can get a little wild, so consider planting it in a pot. Your lemons (and your garden) will thank you! #GardeningHacks #LemonTree #GardenTips #CompanionPlanting #Yarrow #Home70Share
Adam Boyer+FollowThe Flower Every Garden Needs!Obsessed with nasturtiums now! Apparently, they’re not just pretty—they’re edible (hello, peppery salads) and act as a natural pest magnet, keeping bugs off your veggies. Gardening expert Joseph Clark swears by them for low-maintenance, all-season color and organic pest control. Plant a few and they’ll keep coming back every year. People are even making pesto with the leaves! Who knew one flower could do so much? #GardeningHacks #Nasturtiums #GardenTips #EdibleFlowers #PestControl #Home151Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowThis Flower Outsmarts Garden PestsNasturtiums are the secret weapon your garden needs! Not only do they look gorgeous and attract pollinators, but they also act as a magnet for pests like slugs and caterpillars—keeping your veggies safe. Plus, every part of the plant is edible (hello, spicy salad boost!). Plant a few and they’ll self-seed, popping up every spring with zero effort. Who knew pest control could be this pretty and tasty? #gardening #nasturtium #gardentips #organicgardening #pestcontrol #Home190Share
John Fitzgerald+Follow11 Secrets for a Perfectly Green LawnEver wondered why your neighbor's lawn looks amazing? 🌿 Here are 11 simple habits to get that lush, well-manicured look: 1. Mow based on growth, not schedule. 2. Adjust mower blade height. 3. Leave grass clippings on the lawn. 4. Keep mower blades sharp. 5. Overseed your lawn. 6. Get soil tests and fertilize right. 7. Water deeply and early. 8. Aerate routinely. 9. Dethatch when needed. 10. Beat weeds before they spread. 11. Train dogs to pee in designated areas. Time to transform your lawn game! 🌱 #LawnCare #GreenThumb #GardenTips #Home233Share
julie42+FollowCan i still move my catmint if it’s sprouting? 😬🌱I need some garden wisdom here! 🙋♀️ Four days ago, I planted a few catmint root balls I picked up from Costco. They looked super healthy when I got them, but I just realized… that spot I chose only gets decent light before the trees leaf out. Once summer hits, it’ll be full shade—definitely not the 6 hours of sun they need. This morning I went out to dig them up and saw tiny green sprouts on most of them! Two plants haven’t shown signs of life yet, but the others look like they’re waking up. So now I’m stuck—can I still move the sprouting ones without hurting them? Or should I wait? Any advice welcome! #gardentips #catmint #plantcare40Share
phillipsbrian+Follow5 filler plants to revive bare flower bedsTired of those bare spots in your garden? 🌸 Check out these 5 stunning filler plants to transform your spaces instantly! From whimsical gomphrena to striking dusty miller, these plants add color, height, and fullness effortlessly. Ready to refresh your garden this spring? 🌿 #GardenTips #FlowerBeds #GardenGoals #SpringPlanting #FillerPlants #Home280Share
bharris+Followwhy spearmint is a pollinator magnetThis summer, my garden was buzzing with life thanks to spearmint! 🌿 At any moment, a dozen butterflies would rest on each plant, creating a vibrant scene. It's incredible how this simple herb attracts both bees and butterflies, making gardening a delightful experience. If you're looking to support pollinators, consider adding spearmint to your garden. 🦋🐝 #GardenTips #PollinatorFriendly80Share