Say Goodbye To A Plain Fence By Growing This Climbing Plant For Beauty
Add privacy and character to your backyard by growing this gorgeous vine along your fence. Pollinators will also love this plant's yellow blooms.
Read MoreAdd privacy and character to your backyard by growing this gorgeous vine along your fence. Pollinators will also love this plant's yellow blooms.
Read MoreThe simple trick of wetting your new potting soil might help new seedlings and plants thrive. Find out how to moisten soil and avoid common mistakes.
Read MoreThis unique-looking flower was once a common sight in colonial gardens. Now it’s a rare, eye-catching sight that’s ideal for creating a wild look.
Read MoreIf you spot a carpenter ant nest in your home, chances are you have a serious problem. Here's what you should do to eliminate these insects quickly.
Read MoreYou've probably never thought about repurposing these items as plant holders, but many of them have more vintage charm than your run-of-the-mill planters.
Read MoreWe know how laborious and time-consuming it can be to remove a fence, but there's still a crucial extra step that people have to do, and they're missing it.
Read MoreIf you want to add some color to your porch or garden without the upkeep, Home Depot's new hanging basket arrivals might be right up your alley.
Read MoreNot everyone is blessed with an expansive yard. These garden beds can help you maintain a diverse and vibrant outdoor space even if it's on the smaller size.
Read MoreIf you notice unsightly spots on your spider plant’s long leaves, take these steps to find the cause and treat the issue to protect your precious houseplant.
Read MoreOld plastic nursery pots crowding up your garden space? We DIY'd ours with an ancient gabion technique that transforms them into durable stone features.
Read MoreGrowing houseplants is rewarding, but they do need plenty of care to thrive. It's not on you, but you may notice your plants losing leaves in the spring
Read MoreWhen you think of adding a privacy shrub to your yard, you likely think of plain evergreen hedges, but why not add some color with this flowering shrub?
Read MoreIf you have a collection of old nursery pots, don't rush to recycle them. With a fun and easy newspaper upgrade, you can turn them into attractive planters.
Read MoreIf you've suddenly realized you're seeing fewer ladybugs in your backyard these days, you aren't alone. Here's why these insects have become scarce.
Read MoreIf you're a DIYer, it's likely that you have extra spray paint can lids lying around. Luckily, they're the perfect size and shape to hold baby succulents.
Read MorePlaying with scale in a small garden can make it feel bigger, but there's another element that contributes to dimensional perspective you might be missing.
Read MoreHave you found some mystery tracks in your yard? A few simple steps can satisfy your critter curiosity — and help keep your home and garden safe.
Read MoreThere are unfortunately some unappealing yard fixtures that we can't eliminate. Luckily, this Dollar Tree hack can be used to blend them into the landscape.
Read MoreDo you love growing flowering bulbs? If you live in warmer climes, you can grow these quirky pollinator magnets year-round in the ground or in containers.
Read MoreDIY mulch is a great way to save money and recycle yard waste to enrich your garden soil. Here are some of the best ingredients for your mulch.
Read MoreWith backyard chickens becoming increasingly popular, it's important to know what to do in case one wanders into or is dumped near your property.
Read MoreGardening isn't just reserved for everyday people. There are some rich and famous stars that enjoy planting seedlings and harvesting their own produce.
Read MoreYou won't have to look at those unsightly concrete cracks for much longer after you pick one of these beautiful flowers to give them some life.
Read MoreA leggy spider plant can be caused by several factors, but once you notice it there are a few easy ways to save a spindly spider plant and keep it thriving.
Read MoreAn eco-friendly gardening tool might be hiding at your local Trader Joe's. Use their paper shopping bags for this beginner-friendly seed-starting DIY.
Read MoreYou mulch, you fertilize, and you mow to keep your lawn looking in tip-top shape. However, one lawn care mistake could actually be harming your trees.
Read MoreIf you've spotted holes in your cabbage, kale, or lettuce plants, you may be dealing with cabbage worms. Here's what to do to save your veggie crops.
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