The Eco-Friendly Driveway Material That Looks Good & Can Prevent Runoff
This eco-friendly material is highly porous and less reflective of the sun, meaning it absorbs water faster and helps lower the driveway temperature.
Read MoreThis eco-friendly material is highly porous and less reflective of the sun, meaning it absorbs water faster and helps lower the driveway temperature.
Read MoreChives are wonderful companions for many garden goodies. Their shallow root system, tolerance of soil types, and aroma makes them best buds for these plants.
Read MoreFlowering plants near your birdbath provide food and shelter for visiting feathered friends. Birdbaths already demand work, so choose a low-maintenance species.
Read MoreFleas are a nuisance. If you have an infestation, the evidence is everywhere, but if you're just noticing a few signs that there may be fleas, try this trick.
Read MoreIf you've ditched your old bird bath for a better version (likely one with moving water), here's how to reuse it as a gorgeous succulent garden.
Read MoreThis cactus blooms in spring and summer and happens to look great when suspended in hanging baskets where its trailing habit is on full display.
Read MoreSpider plants are relatively low maintenance houseplants, but using the right soil is key. Discover the best soil mixture to keep your plant thriving.
Read MoreSpider plants are widely known to be tolerant of many environmental conditions, but this ancient planting technique might be the coolest way to display yours.
Read MoreCreating a bird-friendly yard involves more than plants and feeders. One common landscaping choice may be working against the wildlife you're trying to attract.
Read MoreLawns offer a wonderful slate on which to express personality, but some choices are decidedly unpopular or outdated. Here's one category to avoid altogether.
Read MoreFertilizer can help to support new grass by making nutrients more readily available, but it's necessary to choose a product that's intended for this purpose.
Read MoreAre you constantly putting ruts in your lawn with your car tires? Narrow driveways are a pain, but you can extend them in a day with a cheap landscape material.
Read MoreA blooming flower garden is the dream, and let Martha Stewart help you achieve that with her tips regarding everything from planting bulbs to using fertilizer.
Read MoreAdding fresh seed to your lawn is a great way to improve its look and health, but there's a big difference between overseeding and reseeding a yard.
Read MoreBefore you throw out an old bookshelf, consider ways it could be repurposed. This TikToker turned theirs into a succulent garden that could be used as a table.
Read MoreThese insects are a pest for households across the country, and they seem immune to many common repellants. Here's one creative option that's seeing success.
Read MorePlanning is almost as important as maintenance when it comes to gardening, and choosing one of these spacing methods can help ensure a fruitful harvest.
Read MoreA cottage garden without stone is like a picture without a frame. No matter how it's used, stone is a grounding landscaping feature in this outdoor aesthetic.
Read MoreThere are many gorgeous lantana varieties for any spot in your sunny garden, but this cultivar's color and compact growth makes it perfect to fill in gaps.
Read MoreShould you use pre-emergent for your lawn, or try overseeding it? The answer depends on your lawn's existing condition -- here's what to know.
Read MoreStar jasmine is known for its rapid growth patterns and vining habits, but companion plants do exist that can handle these characteristics in stride.
Read MoreAttracting pollinators is a big priority for most gardeners, but choosing and caring for the right flowers can be tricky. Fortunately, this plant makes it easy.
Read MoreThere are many ways you can reuse Dollar Tree's hanging wire basket for added beauty in your yard and garden. And not all the ideas involve planting.
Read MoreGutter gardens are great for small yards. If you thought they're only for flowering annuals, think again! With some mods, strawberries will thrive in them, too.
Read MoreLooking for a flowering shrub to make your driveway stand out? This drought-, salt-, and deer-tolerant lantana is covered in vibrant blooms almost all year.
Read MoreDamping off can easily ruin a tray of seedlings in no time. Luckily, all you need to do to prevent it is to follow a few gardening steps before you plant.
Read MoreThis flower, native to Texas, requires no watering or fertilizer, yet produces beautiful pink or white blooms that hummingbirds love.
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