How To Perfectly Wrap A Bouquet Of Flowers For A Professional Looking Arrangement
Tired of spending a fortune on bouquets from the florist? It’s easy to get the look yourself with some sturdy craft paper, twine or ribbon, and floral tape.
Read MoreTired of spending a fortune on bouquets from the florist? It’s easy to get the look yourself with some sturdy craft paper, twine or ribbon, and floral tape.
Read MoreTired of tumbleweeds taking over your yard? From mechanical takedowns to chemical tricks, here’s how to clear them out before they stage a desert invasion.
Read MoreJanuary is often a slow time for gardening, but if you have this evergreen shrub growing in your yard, its dormant season is the perfect time for a trim.
Read MoreHarbor Freight has a new 80-volt earth auger for digging holes in your yard. Here's how it compares to a well-tested, similar tool from Ryobi.
Read MoreA simple Dollar Tree DIY turns ordinary plant pots into whimsical garden decor, proving fairy gardens can be charming, creative, and budget-friendly.
Read MoreWhen you have limited sunlight, it can be difficult for succulents and other houseplants to thrive, but there's one beauty that makes the most of low-light.
Read MoreColorful succulents can do wonders for your interior decor. You can even increase their impact with DIY planters, wall mounts, and hanging containers.
Read MoreWinter isn't typically seen as a time of beauty, as plants die or hibernate until spring. However, this one tree stays beautiful through the drab season.
Read MoreSmall wood planks don't have to be tossed out or used as firewood. With a couple dishes and basic tools, it can bring more life and birdsong to your backyard.
Read MoreDon't toss your amaryllis plant away once the blooms fade. Here's how to get new growth from its bulb, whether you want it to bloom right away or later.
Read MoreTo make the task of tackling weeds or applying fertilizer to your garden easier, you might like to take a look at a handy sprayer available at Harbor Freight.
Read MoreAfter years of creating backyard oases, it's the front yard's turn to be the star. In 2026, designers and DIYers should focus on these aesthetic choices.
Read MoreSalting your driveway is an easy way to de-ice it and make it safer to walk on in winter, but you shouldn't take it upon yourself to salt your neighbor's.
Read MoreHow you exhibit your plants can say a lot about your garden. Luckily, we've got an expert hack to make arrangements so easily you'll want to start right now.
Read MoreA surprising byproduct from your home can support long-term asparagus growth, improve soil balance, and strengthen plants without synthetic fertilizers.
Read MoreWith zesty green (or yellow) fruit in the summer and sweet-smelling flowers in winter, this citrus tree makes a perfect addition to your houseplant collection.
Read MorePlants can liven up dark interior areas, as well as provide visual interest in a home. One pothos plant is a stunner as an entryway fixture.
Read MoreWhat you use to start your seeds can set your garden up for success or failure. Sown indoors or out, these tools will make seed starting on a budget a breeze.
Read MoreBird feeder placement affects how well you can see the feathered visitors. However, the spacing between the feeder and your house is a safety issue for birds.
Read MoreWinter is a stressful season for wildlife, but you can help your native animals through even small acts, such as providing nutrients or growing certain plants.
Read MoreAn old china cabinet is a beautiful plant habitat option for smaller houseplants. It makes use of vertical space and creates an enclosed storage area.
Read MoreThis tropical plant will thrive indoors as long as its water and sunlight needs are met. Its glossy leaves encircle the leafstalk like an umbrella.
Read MoreHeard a chirp or spotted a flutter? These free apps identify backyard birds by sight or sound — no binoculars or in-depth bird knowledge required.
Read MoreHouseplants can keep us gardening right through the cold days of winter, but if yours are showing these signs, you may need to check your windows for drafts.
Read MoreSpider plants are real drama queens — their roots are picky about personal space. Repot them just right, & they’ll reward you with lush growth all year long.
Read MoreStarting these vegetable seeds in mid-winter ensures the plant has enough time to mature. They'll be ready to transplant in the spring and harvest by summer.
Read MoreLush, loamy soil is a requirement for a healthy garden… Right? Not necessarily. If you live in a desert, there are ways to work with or avoid your sandy soil.
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