Ditch Traditional Bird Seed For Cooked Potatoes
Cooked potatoes are an affordable alternative to bird seed that you can put in feeders or simply on the ground to attract a variety of species.
Read MoreCooked potatoes are an affordable alternative to bird seed that you can put in feeders or simply on the ground to attract a variety of species.
Read MoreHummingbirds love vibrant flowers filled with sweet nectar. That's what they get with these red blooms that are perfect for warm climates and small gardens.
Read MoreTurn a plastic bottle into a wind spinner with simple tools and materials, creating a cute garden decoration that adds movement and color to outdoor spaces.
Read MoreWhat's more whimsical than an enormous dandelion puff in the corner of a kids bedroom? You can DIY one with a few simple hardware store items and some paint.
Read MoreOnce the birds start their morning songs, the trees begin to leaf out, and the grass starts to grow, it's time to head to Harbor Freight for some essentials.
Read MoreSpider plants are low-maintenance houseplants, but you still need to feed them. Nutrients run out in a pot, and this liquid option may be the best solution.
Read MoreThis adorable DIY tiered succulent planter is adaptable using different sizes and quantities of those plastic nursery pots that you'd usually throw away.
Read MoreFound some pretty faux flowers but don't have anywhere to put them? Transform an old lid into a wall-mounted display with a few simple craft supplies and tools.
Read MoreDriveway edging offers a great way to boost your home's curb appeal. But it's not all about aesthetics — edging serves a key practical purpose, too.
Read MorePlanting these yellow perennial wildflowers next to your blue hydrangeas makes a beautiful pairing with both complementary colors and shapes.
Read MoreGet your trailing plants under control and recycle beer cans with this versatile DIY that turns the cans into one-of-a-kind hanging planters
Read MoreNot all flowering bulbs, tubers, and corms thrive in pots. Knowing which to plant will save you time and ensure a colorful container garden from spring to fall.
Read MoreContainer gardening is a simple solution for small spaces or modular designs. These are some of the best flowers to plant in pots or containers this spring.
Read MoreThese IKEA planters combine modern design and versatile materials, offering budget-friendly options that work for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Read MorePeonies are known for their gorgeous blooms, and many species also provide sweet aromas ... but not this one. Plant this stunner away from your patio.
Read MoreEven the most common pansy bloom is a lovely addition to a flower garden, but these new flowers are even more spectacular with bright colors and ruffled petals.
Read MoreChannel old-world garden charm with materials that naturally patina, plants that climb, spill, and mingle, and structures that create a sense of seclusion.
Read MoreIf you're tired of tediously watering, mowing, feeding, and putting all that maintenance in keeping a healthy grass lawn, consider this beautiful alternative.
Read MoreOrioles are similar to hummingbirds in that they like to eat sweet treats. Putting this one ingredient in your bird feeder will attract more to your yard.
Read MoreNot all squirrels are the same. Some spend most of their time in trees, while others prefer to burrow in the ground. Here's how to deal with each.
Read MoreFinding a flowering climber for that shady fence can be tough, but it's not impossible. Many vines will still flower in shade, though maybe not as prolifically.
Read MoreSucculents come in all shapes and sizes, which make them great for formulating a beautiful garden design. Here are 10 that will boost your curb appeal.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract pollinators, plant this native shrub in April. It won't mind the wet soil, and its showy flowers will bloom in time for summer.
Read MoreFinding unexpected wildlife in your garden can be alarming, but knowing how to respond can make the difference for both your space and what you’ve discovered.
Read MoreDon’t toss those used coffee grounds — plants from hostas to roses might benefit. Just don’t dump and go, though; a little care makes all the difference.
Read MoreDon't rush when you see a nest that seemingly looks abandoned. Here's what you need to be sure of first, and what you can do about the nest after.
Read MoreUse cans and plastic bottles to complete this cute, buzzworthy DIY project and pay tribute to some of the critters you want to see visiting your garden.
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