The Only Flower You Need To Make Your Home Smell Good
While artificial air fresheners are undeniably convenient, they're far from natural. Instead, grow one specific flowering shrub to fill your home with scent.
Read MoreWhile artificial air fresheners are undeniably convenient, they're far from natural. Instead, grow one specific flowering shrub to fill your home with scent.
Read MoreIf you spot a lost baby skunk in your yard, you might feel the urge to help somehow. Here's what wildlife experts say you should do in this scenario.
Read MoreAsphalt is a solid choice for your driveway, but over time it can start to ravel and deteriorate. Don't worry, there are things you can do to repair it.
Read MoreLiving walls look incredible, but they're often impractical for regular homes. Grow a monstera up a trellis to recreate the concept in a more pragmatic way.
Read MoreInstead of donating or throwing away old clothes, try these unique DIY ideas to repurpose clothing to create useful and fun garden decor and accessories.
Read MoreThe more houseplants, the better. In the case of Chinese money plants, propagation couldn’t possibly be easier, even for beginners.
Read MoreRabid animals are no joke, and if you spot one in your backyard you'll need to take some precautions to keep you, your children, and your pets safe.
Read MoreThese sweet-smelling flowers add a delectable cherry-vanilla fragrance to your patio while also decorating your space in vibrant, colorful blossoms.
Read MoreMetal mop buckets are pricey when new, so giving them a new life as a planter makes sense. Also, you don't have to change much to make them fit for purpose.
Read MoreThis lovely tree, native to Japan, blooms in June when many other trees are done for the year, making it a popular stop for butterflies, bees, and birds.
Read MoreLooking for a less dramatic alternative to the fiddle leaf fig? The Audrey Ficus is easier to care for a grow than its cousin and looks similar.
Read MoreBringing more wildlife into your yard doesn't require a full garden overhaul. One easy-growing plant can make a noticeable difference in who visits your space.
Read MoreThe ZZ plant has a reputation for being low-key for novice green thumbs. But in reality, there are some things to keep in mind before you get one of your own.
Read MoreWhen we need a little inspiration for a cut flower garden that also supports pollinators, we don't need to go any further than Oprah Winfrey's outdoor space.
Read MoreA tree tomato might sound like another kind of plant that produces standard tomato fruits when grown in your yard. There's more to it than that.
Read MoreIf you love zinnias, this white variety with a compact growth habit and extra large flowers is sure to delight without much fuss in your garden this summer.
Read MoreMonstera plants have wonderful, giant, and almost geometric leaves, which can be used in all kinds of interesting ways, like in this TikTok inspired wall art.
Read MoreThis perennial is as useful as it is pretty — you can even cook with it. It’s also easy to grow from seed, as long as you don’t skip the cold stratification.
Read MoreThese lights are stronger than most string lights yet dimmer than any floodlights. They're perfect for lighting up your backyard with a touch of whimsy.
Read MoreEaster lilies aren't just a single-use plant. If you care for them well, including repotting them in the right way, they'll give you multiple flowering seasons.
Read MoreBefore buying new garden organizers, consider what's already in your kitchen. One familiar item can simplify how you carry and store tools outdoors.
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.
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