How To Use Mulch To Make Tree Stump Removal Even Easier
Got an ugly tree stump hanging around? This surprisingly simple mulch trick makes stump removal way easier than you’d expect — no heavy tools, no headaches.
Read MoreGot an ugly tree stump hanging around? This surprisingly simple mulch trick makes stump removal way easier than you’d expect — no heavy tools, no headaches.
Read MoreWhile winter may not seem like the time to garden, it's the best time to graft fresh fruit trees in your yard. Here's what you'll need and the steps to follow.
Read MoreAre you a cost-cutting pothos owner? Save money on fertilizer by making it at home from a common waste product that's usually associated with breakfast.
Read MoreThrips are tiny but mighty pests that are challenging to control if present. Thankfully, it's easy to treat your bulbs before planting with common cleaners.
Read MorePlants pots are often even more expensive than the plants themselves. These ideas allow you to use thrifted items like lamps, baskets, and more.
Read MoreBefore you completely tear down your boring old fence to start anew, consider sprucing it up with some of these less costly but still eye-catching options.
Read MoreCold weather changes everything for backyard birds. Smart winter feeding habits can help them conserve energy, stay healthy, and return stronger in spring.
Read MoreHappy peppers have a simple secret. This little-known tip helps lock out weeds, protect against weather damage, and keeps your plants thriving all season long.
Read MoreWant your annuals to pull a perennial trick? With the right varieties and a careful read of the seed packet, some flowers are happy to make a repeat appearance.
Read MoreIf the soil in your yard isn't ideal, there's no need to worry as there are plants you can grow, such as this evergreen tree, that won't make a fuss.
Read MoreBird feeders are a lovely addition to your home, but you're missing out if you haven't tried making your own from scratch. Luckily, we've got just the project.
Read MoreInsect pests in your garden can be a challenge, especially if you're trying not to use pesticides. Installing insect netting at the right time can help.
Read MorePruning during winter is an ideal time to rid your plants of any unwanted parts before spring and summer come, and these are the tools you need to do just that.
Read MoreAmaryllis are easy-care houseplants that brighten a bleak winter's day with their blooms. However, the bulbs are vulnerable to a particular watering problem.
Read MoreWhile many birds fly south for the winter, there are a few species that like to hang around, and making them a natural feeder will keep them happy and well-fed.
Read MoreYou'll never be short of small hanging planters if you have one particular fruit in your kitchen that you can repurpose with this clever DIY.
Read MoreIf you spot tiny holes and piles of sawdust on your tree, bark beetles could be the culprit. Unfortunately, the solution isn’t as simple as spraying them.
Read MoreStepping stones are typically overlooked parts of your landscaping, but with these DIY ideas, you can infuse some personality into your yard.
Read MoreThe terms “pot” and “planter” are often used interchangeably, even at garden stores. But choosing the right one is essential to your plants’ health.
Read MoreThe amaryllis is a gorgeous houseplant that offers up vibrant blooms in a rainbow of colors. If you want to maximize their blossoms, do this.
Read MoreBirds can do a lot to make your yard or garden better, and if you're looking for a unique bird feeder, keep an eye out for this old-school gadget.
Read MoreAfter 15 years of experience, here are three costly trends you should take into consideration before starting your urban homesteading journey.
Read MoreIt's not too early to get started nurturing some new trees. In fact, one fruit species does spectacularly when propagated indoors from cuttings.
Read MoreUnsightly tree stumps in your yard aren't as easy to remove as the tree itself, so consider upgrading their look with some of these creative ideas.
Read MoreThere are many possible reasons your backyard could be flooding, ranging from issues with the soil to your actual home. Here are the most common culprits.
Read MoreDid you know that the National Garden Bureau names each year after an edible plant? This year's plant is widespread, versatile, and pretty darn spicy.
Read MoreSome plants take longer to germinate than others. For a productive edible garden this growing season, you'll want to sow this plant indoors in January.
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