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  • A patchy lawn with green and brown grass

    The Best Time Of Year To Quickly Fill Patchy Lawn Spots With Buffalo Grass Seed

    Before you rush out and buy new buffalo seed, make sure you know how best to prep your lawn and when to sow seeds so your new grass stands a chance.

    By Aleem Ahmad 1 hour ago Read More
  • A gloved hand pulls grass from the edge of a garden bed

    The Simple Edging Solution That Keeps Grass Out Of Your Flower Beds

    Tired of grass in your flower beds? This edging solution is so straightforward and affordable, you might ditch expensive borders for good.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 2 hours ago Read More
  • tomato vines supported by a wire cage

    Ditch Traditional Tomato Cages For A Twisty Alternative Solution

    Skip the standard tomato cages — this cleverly-shaped support boosts airflow, prevents moisture build-up, and keeps your plants happier all season.

    By Nancy Schaffer 2 hours ago Read More
  • A woman smiling and gently holding the greens of a spider plant

    We Compared Spider Plants From Etsy And Lowes — Which One Has The Cheaper Deals?

    Buying a spider plant online might seem straightforward, but comparing two popular sources reveals a clear difference in pricing and overall value.

    By Nina Phillips 3 hours ago Read More
  • A person holding a large vining variegated ivy plant in a pot

    Turn A Simple Vine Plant Into A Big And Beautiful Statement Piece

    No matter how you display them, houseplants make a beautiful, natural addition to your indoor space. This display trick for vines adds even more interest.

    By Annette Hird 6 hours ago Read More
  • Female hands holding cocktail glasses in a toast

    Turn A Dollar Tree Margarita Glass Into A Cute Bird Waterer

    This project doesn't demand much money or effort — with a margarita glass from Dollar Tree, and you can give visiting birds a cute new waterer.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 12 hours ago Read More
  • A person with rain boots standing in standing water

    Ditch Concrete: The Eco-Friendly Alternative That Can Prevent Standing Water

    While concrete is the go-to for most driveways, it's not permeable. This option, however, allows water to drain and flow, preventing annoying puddling.

    By Aleem Ahmad 13 hours ago Read More
  • Person using a riding lawn mower

    Consumer Reports Names The Top Riding Lawn Mower For 2026

    Per Consumer Reports, the best riding lawn mower of 2026 comes from a long-trusted brand. It has many satisfied owners, and its performance is unmatched.

    By Kyle Schurman 14 hours ago Read More
  • a few Green and yellow ZZ plants in nursery plastic pots.

    The Stunning ZZ Plant Variety That Changes Colors As It Gets Older

    This color-changing plant is super easy to care for whether it's indoors or outdoors, rewarding you with gorgeous foliage for up to 30 years.

    By Aleem Ahmad 15 hours ago Read More
  • Hummingbirds perched on a branch interact with each other.

    Plant This Fiery Perennial Flower & Watch Hummingbirds Flock To Your Yard

    Hummingbirds are attracted to large, bright-colored flowers, something this easy-to-grow perennial series has lots of. Plant it in clusters for greater impact.

    By Aleem Ahmad 18 hours ago Read More
  • Old fabrics hanging on a clothes line

    Don't Toss Old Fabrics - Use Them To Make Stunning Concrete Garden Sculptures

    Instead of buying sculptures for your garden, create your own with this DIY project that will add a burst of personality to your yard and cost very little.

    By Bob Beacham 19 hours ago Read More
  • A woman gardening and spraying water from a hose.

    Turn Scrap Wood Pallets Into A Cute, Rustic Hose Storage Solution

    Stop battling a bent and knotted garden hose each day just to get your plants watered. This pallet wood project will keep it nicely coiled and tangle-free.

    By Nancy Schaffer 20 hours ago Read More
  • A woman tending to a spider plant

    The Simple Spider Plant Propagation Method That Creates Endless Plants

    If you have one healthy, fairly large spider plant, there's nothing stopping you from cultivating several plants using this incredibly easy method.

    By Aleem Ahmad 22 hours ago Read More
  • Person scratching bug bites on arm

    Mosquito Vs Midge: Which One Is Biting You? (And How To Stop Them Both)

    While they're both annoying biting insects, mosquitos and midges can be differentiated thanks to their sizes, bites, and general flight habits.

    By Heather Ayer 22 hours ago Read More
  • A smiling man carrying an old tire

    Turn An Old Set Of Tires Into A Fun And Creative Yard Feature

    Old tires can be a pain to recycle, so if you have a few that you've been putting off getting rid of, use them to create this cute, cartoonish planter.

    By Rob Baird 23 hours ago Read More
  • Working in the garden in spring

    Set Your Garden Up For Success: Spring Tasks Based On Growing Zone

    Your growing zone can tell you a lot about what your garden should look like in spring. Follow our tips for spring gardening tips based on your zone.

    By Katy Willis 1 day ago Read More
  • Hydrangeas and other plants at a garden center

    The Sun-Loving Hydrangea Variety That Pollinators Won't Be Able To Stay Away From

    While the most common hydrangeas produce sterile flowers that don't draw in pollinators, this native alternative is both beautiful and pollen-producing.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 day ago Read More
  • Man installing a chainlink fence at the edge of a property with  house in the background

    The Woody Perennial Vine That Will Add Privacy To Fences And Trellises

    This type of vine is easy to train and can provide you with fruit, depending on which variety you choose. Let it climb a trellis or chain-link fence.

    By R. A. Fletcher 2 days ago Read More
  • Woman lifts plastic platter lid from a tray of cookies.

    Upcycle Plastic Platter Lids Into Concrete Garden Stepping Stones

    Whether to give people something to walk on or to divide your space, you can DIY concrete garden stepping stones using plastic platter lids as molds.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 days ago Read More
  • Fresh strawberries in the garden

    The Essential Gardening Task For Healthier Strawberries This Summer

    Strawberry plants can struggle for reasons that aren't always obvious, and one overlooked seasonal habit may be affecting how well they perform.

    By Barb Hudson 2 days ago Read More
  • Man holding a broken white ceramic bowl

    Don't Toss That Cracked Ironstone Bowl — Turn It Into A Charming Bird Bath

    It might seem like an ironstone bowl isn't worth using anymore once it's damaged. But you can easily turn it into a nice little place for birds to bathe.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 2 days ago Read More
  • A fox kit laying down in gravel near a structure

    Here's What To Do If You Find A Baby Fox In Your Yard

    Finding a baby fox in your yard can be both cute and alarming. Depending on how it looks and what it's doing, here's how you should take action.

    By R. A. Fletcher 2 days ago Read More
  • Flowers in pots on a porch

    No Soil Needed: The Stunning Flower You Can Grow In A Bowl Of Water On Your Porch

    When it comes to selecting flowers for your sunny porch, you may want to think out of the box ... or rather, the soil. Here's a bloom that grows in water.

    By Barb Hudson 2 days ago Read More
  • freshly lifted leeks from the garden

    How To Plant Leeks In April For A Big & Delicious Summer Harvest

    Growing leeks isn't as straightforward as it may seem, and a few smart choices early on in the season can shape how well they perform later.

    By Nancy Schaffer 2 days ago Read More
  • Colorful eggs in a brown wicker easter basket

    Turn An Old Easter Basket Into A Bird Feeder They'll Love

    As Easter ends, you might have some unwanted baskets lying around. You can easily make one into a platform feeder for many types of birds.

    By Nancy Schaffer 2 days ago Read More
  • Bulbs and supplies for planting are laid out in the garden.

    Gardener Creates A Dreamy Backyard With 1,000 Spring Flower Bulbs: 'Obsessed'

    Is it possible to plant 1,000 flower bulbs? This TikToker proves that it can be done, and we're loving the results. Find out how to plant your own bulb field.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 days ago Read More
  • Large garden with many types of hedges and plants

    Attract Pollinators & Birds To Your Yard With An Evergreen Shrub That Creates Privacy

    If you are planning to plant a hedge in warmer climates, consider this beautiful, fast-growing shrub that provides blooms for pollinators and fruit for birds.

    By Annette Hird 2 days ago Read More
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