Upcycle Old Cheese Graters Into The Cutest Planters For Flowers & Herbs
Since the invention of shredded cheese, box graters are less common in kitchens. Repurpose your old utensil into a planter with just a few pieces of hardware.
Read MoreSince the invention of shredded cheese, box graters are less common in kitchens. Repurpose your old utensil into a planter with just a few pieces of hardware.
Read MoreNothing screams "disorganized" like a garden hose left loose on a garden lawn. Luckily, this simple DIY project will help you keep it nice and tidy.
Read MoreThis material is the opposite of concrete block in a few ways, most notably in its color and how it can help your retaining wall stand out among the rest.
Read MoreIf you're in need of an aesthetic way to keep your outdoor space illuminated at night, check out this light on Amazon that has multiple settings to choose from.
Read MoreGravel is a rustic and affordable driveway material, but it also has downsides, like weeds. Consider another, arguably better option made of concrete instead.
Read MoreConsidering wood mulch for your yard or garden? Depending on factors like soil needs and weather, using gravel might actually be a wiser choice.
Read MoreIt's said that what is old becomes new again, and that is certainly true of this plant trend, which revives an aesthetic that was popular in the 1800s.
Read MoreOriginating in the 19th century and experiencing a revival in the 1930s, alongside the Art Deco movement, these furniture pieces are in fashion once again.
Read MoreYou already know that your garden is the envy of the neighborhood, so make it even better with this colorful touch that will attract plenty of "Oos" and "Ahs."
Read MoreYou can furnish your entire patio with this chic outdoor furniture set from IKEA. It has all the essentials to turn your yard into a functional lounge area.
Read MoreTake advantage of the deep discounts on home and garden products in Costco's current 4th of July sale to zhoosh up your outdoor and indoor living areas.
Read MoreCostco's 4th of July sale is a good time to finally invest in some decent outdoor furniture. There are good deals for those buying multiple Costco Direct items.
Read MoreWith one item made from pine, the other from rattan – this DIY leverages natural materials for those looking to bring an earthy flair to their space.
Read MorePerennials have many benefits for pool gardens, with the biggest being that you only need to plant them once! Look for low-maintenance species for less work.
Read MoreTraditional bird baths are bulky and can take away from the aesthetic appeal of a garden. This super-pretty Target option is the exact opposite.
Read MoreHome Depot and Lowe's are go-to spots for patio furniture, but these online and big-box alternatives can be some of the best places to buy affordable finds.
Read MoreThis planter idea not only saves your backyard space but it will also add immediate dimension and vertical interest, whether you decide to mount it or hang it.
Read MoreInstead of spending hundreds on materials and having to hire a professional for installation, consider this affordable alternative to stone edging.
Read MoreMosquitoes make doing outdoor chores way more uncomfortable than they need to be. Repel these pesky bugs with a clever citronella incense stick holder upcycle.
Read MoreRetaining walls are a pricey slope solution because they're often professionally built. Instead, choose a natural landscaping feature you can DIY and plant on.
Read MoreDeck boxes can get messy quickly, since they're just one big container. This alternative from IKEA is easier to keep tidy -- and cuter, too.
Read MorePavers are a go-to edging material for gravel driveways. What if you could achieve a more rustic look with an upcycled product? Railway lines hold the key.
Read MoreThere are so many yard maintenance tools on Amazon that it's hard to know which to buy. We narrow the field with these five tools for gravel driveway care.
Read MoreA simple DIY driveway paint job can last up to five years. With that kind of longevity, it's worth getting a bit creative with the patterns and designs you add.
Read MoreWhile they do come in a few shades, bricks are mostly uniform in color. And that's a bit blah. Instead, invest in a natural material with mixed, earthy tones.
Read MoreA vibrant summer annual brings months of color to gardens, but its biggest impact comes from long-lasting blooms, pollinators, and cut-flower appeal.
Read MoreWhile concrete might be seen as a fairly basic, utilitarian material today, it was a part of several trendy home design features throughout the decades.
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