14 Things To Do In Your Yard & Garden That Help Hummingbirds Survive Fall Migration
When summer ends, hummingbirds migrate and need both food and shelter to survive their journey. Here's how to make your garden a safe haven for them.
Read MoreWhen summer ends, hummingbirds migrate and need both food and shelter to survive their journey. Here's how to make your garden a safe haven for them.
Read MoreSome serious bargains can be found in the middle aisle of Aldi, but that can lead to unnecessary purchases. Stick to the home products designers look out for.
Read MorePretty much anything around your house that's hollow can be transformed into an indoor or outdoor planter. It doesn't even have to be waterproof if you line it!
Read MoreThe flowers are beautiful, but don't be tempted to grow these invasive, noxious weeds that can harm native species and ecosystems, and be ultra-hard to control.
Read MoreWhat's cuter than a tiny plant in a tiny terrarium? Nothing! Here are a few items you might have around the house to create your own mini garden.
Read MoreAll-purpose cleaner is a great product for many surfaces and places in the home; however, using it on certain surfaces can cause damage, among other issues.
Read MoreSeptember signals the arrival of fall, but it's also a great time to plant certain vegetables. The ideal crops to plant depend on your gardening zone.
Read MoreAre you sad at the sight of fading blooms at the end of summer? Plant any of these flowering shrubs, and you'll keep your yard colorful well into fall.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to know when you should start plants from seeds versus buying seedlings. Sure, seeds cost less, but there's more to consider than price.
Read MoreHaving a small television in the kitchen is coming back as a major trend, and these picks are the perfect size, a good value, and convenient.
Read MoreClay soil can be challenging for some plants because it suffers from poor drainage and an increased chance of waterlogging, so these flowers should be avoided.
Read MoreIf you need to get rid of weeds, you don't want to take your lawn out with them. From mowing techniques to natural herbicides, here's how to get the job done.
Read MoreIs guilt stopping you from refreshing your linen closet with new towels? Here's how to spot towels past their prime so you can update them with confidence.
Read MoreTo prune in spring, summer or fall -- that is the question. Luckily, we have some answers for you because these perennials need to be pruned in autumn.
Read MoreDon't let old or broken bird feeders go to waste; repurpose them around your home and garden to make DIY decor items, useful storage solutions, and much more.
Read MoreSome of the biggest names in appliances don't make dependable washing machines, even if they are high-tech. Luckily, there are alternatives you can rely on.
Read MoreChoosing to age in one's own home can be an important decision. Mike Holmes suggests a few home improvements to help maintain independence and accessibility.
Read MoreBefore you invest in a lawn mower, there are several factors you should take into consideration, including your lawn size and your mowing habits.
Read MoreYou may think of gravel is just for driveways or other functional spaces, but with a few extra supplies, gravel is a great way to elevate your outdoor areas.
Read MoreThe top of your refrigerator may look like a convenient surface to store food and appliances, but it's a dangerous mistake to keep these nine items up there.
Read MoreThink you can only plant trees in your yard in spring? Think again! These fast-growing trees do well planted in early fall (or September) if done with care.
Read MoreDollar Tree DIYs allow you to create unique home decor items. These projects use the store's low-cost straws to craft everything from vases to wall art.
Read MoreGlass bottle stoppers are a chic way to seal your drinks, and they can add even more elegance to your home and garden with these 9 repurposing ideas.
Read MoreAlthough it's rewarding, planting a garden can be a lot of work. Save some yourself some time and effort by easily adding a few of these seeds to your soil.
Read MoreDesign is cyclical, and the bold style from the 1980s is finally back. Find out which far-out paint colors harken back to this totally rad decade.
Read MoreBuilt-in appliances provide a seamless look, but they come with their pros and cons — such as helping you conserve space, but being more complicated to repair.
Read MoreWhile basil is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, sweet peppers, and parsley, it shouldn't be paired with these other vegetables and herbs.
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