Everyone Will Be Saving Glass Jars For This Easy Outdoor Project
Illuminating your outdoor space is a great way to spruce up your design, and with this DIY, you can make lights that are affordable and unique.
Read MoreIlluminating your outdoor space is a great way to spruce up your design, and with this DIY, you can make lights that are affordable and unique.
Read MoreAn out-of-control vining houseplant may actually benefit your decor. For this chic design trick, you need a plant with long vines to create a statement accent.
Read MoreUsing gravel as mulch in your flower beds or walkways is a low-cost, long-term solution, but sometimes weeds pop through the rocks. Here's how to stop them.
Read MoreBird feeders can be quite the eyesore depending on their design. Luckily this Amazon option attracts birds to your yard without compromising style.
Read MoreIf your spider plant's leaves are beginning to curl, you might look to adjust your watering schedule. It turns out, this symptom is due to another problem.
Read MoreYour soil's pH level has a major impact on your plants. Get a better idea of whether it's acidic, neutral, or alkaline with this clever hack.
Read MoreGnats are a major nuisance and you may well be seeing more of them than is typical. There are several things that attract gnats and you can fix them.
Read MoreBird feeders don't have to be pricey to make a big impact, especially when one simple garden item can be repurposed into something both functional and charming.
Read MoreThere are many ways to make a wooden raised bed for your garden, but this very simple method turns inexpensive fence pickets into a simple, budget-friendly bed.
Read MoreThose colorful flags you might see sticking out of your yard hold plenty of information that you need to know. Here's what you should do when you see them.
Read MoreNot all snakes are as scary as you may think, but you'll definitely want to read about what to do if you find some of their skin in your yard.
Read MoreThere's never enough space for all the little things you need to store. Whether you need a spot for seedlings or decorative storage, this hack is perfect!
Read MoreInterior design has gotten bolder in recent years, and with this 2026 trend, it's clear that the same philosophy is beginning to take over our outdoor spaces.
Read MoreSquirrels always seem to find a way into bird feeders, but one simple DIY uses something you'd normally throw away to help keep them out for good.
Read MoreIn addition to being heat-resistant and container-friendly, this plant is resistant to many common challenges, making it a great option for beginner gardeners.
Read MoreIf you notice the smell of rotten eggs in your backyard, chances are you have a problem with your home's sewage, a serious issue requiring quick action.
Read MoreCompanion plants can increase soil fertility or pollination, as well as serve as pest repellants. However, spinach's companion protects it in a different way.
Read MoreYou may be surprised to learn how many art forms stem from ancient cultures. You can use this relief-making method to preserve your bounteous spring garden.
Read MoreNo spring garden would be complete without a bustling community of critters. This Amazon find will look adorable in your garden and welcome a family of birds.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect hydrangea pairing? Plant this feathery, colorful perennial, which likes similar growing conditions, to add texture to your garden beds.
Read MorePropagating plants in water is pretty simple overall, but it's not foolproof. From disease spread to the size of the cutting, here are problems to anticipate.
Read MoreHave a wooden patio table that's seen better days? This relatively easy makeover will simultaneously beautify it, strengthen it, and add some weatherproofing.
Read MoreThis hydrangea variety only grows up to 5 feet tall, yet its blooms grow up to 8 inches big — it’s the ideal showstopper for small spaces.
Read MoreVintage accents bring a lived-in aesthetic to often bland modern home interiors. The bonus with this handmade thrifted item is that you can put a plant in it.
Read MoreIt’s the classic spider plant — with a lucky twist. This unique variety brings extra charm (and maybe a little more fullness) to your favorite hanging baskets.
Read MoreWinter often means dealing with a sparse and dull garden. However, this shrub could be a great way to add some color and fragrance during the cold season.
Read MoreAdding a large tree to your garden can provide a shady spot for relaxing. But this fast-growing variety may cause more harm than good when grown in a yard.
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