Studies Show This Strange Gardening Tactic May Boost The Quality Of Your Fruit
A surprising gardening technique challenges traditional care methods and suggests a new way to unlock better flavor, nutrition, and resilience in fruit crops.
Read MoreA surprising gardening technique challenges traditional care methods and suggests a new way to unlock better flavor, nutrition, and resilience in fruit crops.
Read MoreDo you love wild birds and want to see more of them in your backyard? This living wreath takes care of one of the three things birds need to thrive: food.
Read MoreBird feeder–house combos sound clever, but they may not be the safest idea for your feathered friends. Here’s what experts say before you hang one up.
Read MoreAll it takes are a few wash tubs to add rustic charm to your porch — this easy tiered planter proves the prettiest projects don’t have to be complicated.
Read MoreCold weather doesn't have to stop backyard bird feeding when a simple frozen project offers a creative, low-waste way to help local birds thrive.
Read MoreSometimes, you chop down a tree and the remaining stump keeps sprouting. Kill it using a highly affordable product you may already have and some power tools.
Read MoreThis DIY swinging birdbath will give your feathered friends a safe place to drink and cool off. As a bonus, it even adds a touch of whimsy to your yard.
Read MoreA modern driveway trend is transforming plain concrete with clean lines, unexpected texture, and a design detail that feels custom without major construction.
Read MoreOur master gardener knows root suckers are a major pain, and she shares if removing a tree stump can prevent them. Here's what she says you need to know.
Read MoreSome people think tree stumps are whimsical, while others hate them. Leaving it to rot in place has pros and cons, as does removing it. Which is right for you?
Read MoreThese pests have been wreaking havoc on Hawaii's vegetation, and palm trees in particular. If you spot one, don't let it go — bag it, freeze it, and report it.
Read MoreAn established garden can get unruly if not tended to, and if this is the case for the garden of your historic home, it can be tempting to clear everything out.
Read MoreDIY bird feeders abound these days, and many options offer cute ways to upcycle items you already have around the house. This one DIY feeder is no different.
Read MoreRounds of logs represent an excellent choice over concrete pavers when you're creating a garden path, though they aren't the best option in every scenario.
Read MoreDo you struggle to get your bird feeder on and off a branch when it's time to refill it with birdseed? This cheap, nifty product from IKEA makes things simple.
Read MoreCommercial fertilizers aren't that good for the soil or the surrounding ecosystem. Plus, they're getting pricey. This DIY fertilizer uses free kitchen scraps.
Read MoreIf an old tree has fallen in your yard, you're now left with a stump. and you might be wondering what the most appropriate stump removal method may be for you.
Read MoreIf you have an abundance of old plastic nursery pots and drip trays, why not create a hanging bird feeder that refills itself as birds flock to it?
Read MoreSucculents are some of the easiest plants to grow and care for, and these 14 gorgeous options will work perfectly as show-stopping houseplants.
Read MoreLooking for privacy with a biodiversity benefit? Ditch the formal hedges and grow this mix that will provide berries, seeds, and insects for the birds.
Read MoreJust like in interior design, garden trends come and go, but some stand the test of time. Here's one that will benefit everyone in the family.
Read MoreThis tropical dwarf tree can thrive indoors all year long as long as you give it enough humidity and sunlight. It'll even produce fruit after a few years.
Read MoreThere are pros and cons to a blanket of snow in your garden and yard, but in any case, there are ways to protect your plants before the first flake falls.
Read MoreIn the right environmental conditions, this green-and-gold groundcover shrub can bring beauty to your garden all throughout the year -- yes, even in the winter.
Read MoreDon't put pressure on yourself to have all of your landscaping figured out at once. Try this approach for a front yard that you can grow into over time.
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.
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