Tiffany Selvey
Location
Northwest Arkansas
School
University Of Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas Community College
Expertise
Gardening, Landscaping, Interior Design
- Tiffany has been a master gardener for over a decade with over 1,000 volunteer hours and over 200 educational hours.
- In 2015, she was invited to visit P. Allen Smith's at Moss Mountain Farm for a tour and discussion about sustainable gardening. He is just as nice in person as he is on his show, Garden Home.
- Not only is Tiffany obsessed with outdoor gardens and native plants, she also collects houseplants. Begonias are her favorite, and she's never met one she didn't like.
Experience
With years of education and experience in interior design, Tiffany has worked for Modsy as a Platinum Room Stylist. Outside the home, Tiffany uses her experience as a master gardener to share her love of dirt and plants with friends and family. When not rearranging furniture or tending to her garden, Tiffany enjoys spending time with her rescue animals, family, and friends.
Education
Tiffany has an associate of arts degree from Northwest Arkansas Community College and a bachelor of arts degree in communication from the University of Arkansas. These degrees make her uniquely qualified to share her love of home and garden with those seeking to learn.
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Stories By Tiffany Selvey
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If you find that someone weed-whacked your beloved plants, it can be hard to know if you should replant right away or wait. Here's our expert's advice.
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Is your houseplant looking a little pathetic? You can achieve the full, lush potted plant of your dreams by following our master gardener's recommendations.
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Our expert gardener knows a thing or two about growing vegetables in sweltering conditions. Here’s how to grow carrots that will beat the summer heat.
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If you keep trying to remove unwanted bushes from your yard or garden but they continue to grow back, discover the best way to get rid of them for good.
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If you're not a cat person, you might not have ever given catnip a second thought. But the plant is worthy of growing in your garden anyway. Here's why.
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Our master gardener Tiffany Selvey tells us exactly what callaloo is and if it's worth growing this unique plant in your own garden at home.
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If your yard is filled with roots and other lawnmower obstacles, a string trimmer is what you need. We reviewed AiDot ENHULK's 58V model to see how it fared.
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Velvetleaf may pop up in your garden with its lovely yellow flowers, and you may think nothing of it. Learn why you should take a closer look at this plant.
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Propagation is such a joy, providing houseplant enthusiasts extra plants to gift to family and friends. Here's how to propagate a heartleaf philodendron.
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Coffee grounds are a common add-in for tomato plant health, but our master gardener Tiffany Selvey has some tips to help you get the best tomatoes possible.
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If you have antique glass jars taking up precious storage space, you can put them to work by making terrariums. Give this beautiful DIY a try.
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Don't toss those mesh jewelry gift bags in the trash. Our master gardener shares creative ways to use them to protect your plants in the garden.
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We're always looking for innovative products, so we couldn't wait to try this hose end sprayer. But is it really as effective as a pressure washer?
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Corn is a rewarding crop, but if you notice corn smut on your prized ears, you may wonder what it is and how to control it. Our master gardener explains.
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Our master gardener loves the classic look of peonies in the garden. To amp up their showiness, plant them as companions beneath any of these flowering trees.
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If you can't seem to get your tomato plants to produce fruit no matter what you do, discover some of the most common problems and how to remedy them.
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National Gardening Week is in full swing across the U.S. as summer begins. Our master gardener recommends five native plants to grow in your yard to celebrate.
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If you want more hummingbirds in your yard, diversify your approach. Consider planting garden phlox in this unique way and just wait for the hummers to show up.
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Labeling spice jars, especially in a kitchen with open shelves, seems like a no-brainer. But is this little label maker as simple as it seems? Let's find out.
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Enjoying a sensory garden can be a great experience for neurodiverse people. Dr. Amy Wagenfeld shares tips for creating sensory-friendly outdoor spaces.
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When it comes to choosing between a hardy or tropical hibiscus plant, the difference between them and which is right for you comes down to where you live.
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Columbine is a great addition to any garden, both for its beauty and its ability to attract hummingbirds. But there is one more benefit to this blooming plant.
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House Blog's master gardener has some thoughts on the most popular houseplants. Before you shell out for a new plant, find out if it's worth the hype.
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If you enjoy co-sleeping with your pets, Furify is the eco-friendly, fur-friendly bedding product you've always been looking for. Here's what you need to know.
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Few things are more magical than ruby-throated hummingbirds flying around your garden. Here’s why they are more likely to appear in May and how to prepare.
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House Blog's Tiffany Selvey tells us how she gets rid of weeds from all of her raised bed gardens, and which tools are her favorite for the task.
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Many birds love fruit, so putting jelly in your yard may seem like the perfect way to lure in feathered friends. But there are important factors to consider.