The Best Gravel For A Gorgeous Outdoor Patio (That's Durable And Will Last For Years)
The best landscaping gravel is long-lasting, durable, and visually pleasing. These two options are just that and make great concrete alternatives.
Read MoreThe best landscaping gravel is long-lasting, durable, and visually pleasing. These two options are just that and make great concrete alternatives.
Read MoreLooking for a lawn alternative that's easy to grow and resistant to many pests? This fall grass variety is ideal for much of the United States.
Read MoreQuickly brighten up the darker corners of your garden or the empty spots beneath trees in your yard by growing colorful and vigorous shade-loving plants.
Read MoreAttracting hummingbirds with plants and flowers is a worthwhile pastime for any gardener. This one potted herb is a hummingbird favorite and edible to boot.
Read MoreTomato plants aren't particularly difficult to grow, but choosing the right companions can help. This herbaceous perennial flower is a go-to for good reasons.
Read MoreWith minimal supplies, repurpose bathroom storage as a unique frame for your climbing plants. Try this DIY indoors or outside for a beautiful display.
Read MoreChrysanthemums are one of the most glorious signs of fall, and they can be grown alongside companion plants for an even more strikingly colorful display.
Read MoreThis lesser-known gourmet green is one of the few vegetables that can persist in the garden through multiple frosts without losing its flavor.
Read MoreTired of deer and squirrels eating your mums? Martha Stewart recommends planting this fall-blooming flower, which repels critters due to its toxins.
Read MoreThis spooky petunia variety has the darkest hue, perfect for a Halloween display. It fares best planted in areas that don't freeze before November.
Read MoreFrom easy DIYs with minimal materials to affordable purchases for quick solutions, there are many ways to hide your garbage bins and boost your home's appeal.
Read MoreThese plants are fall superheroes — not only are they edible, but they improve the soil over the fall and winter by fixing nitrogen from the air.
Read MoreThis simple hack gives an old garden hose new life and solves a watering problem that occurs with large gardens or houseplants on a high shelf.
Read MoreAs the weather starts to cool down in the fall and you're dreaming of a vibrant spring garden, now's the time to start an outstanding flower from seed.
Read MoreCeramic and plastic are common plant pot materials with big differences. Learn how each type retains moisture and how well it holds up in different areas.
Read MoreImprove the health of your soil without spending a dime while making use of waste products in the kitchen. As a bonus, this DIY fertilizer doesn't smell.
Read MoreMowing a lawn on a steep incline can go from being a routine chore to a survival battle in seconds. Here's how to ensure you and your machine stay safe.
Read MoreThis native plant loves sun and moist soil just as much as pollinators love it. And you can plant it without it taking over your flower beds.
Read MoreBefore you add a fence or hedge to your yard for privacy, consider adding this tree, which offers tons of shade and a natural beauty to your yard.
Read MoreA bird feeder might seem like it can go anywhere on a tree with little impact to its performance, but the correct location might actually surprise you.
Read MoreGive your garden or front porch a little more "oomph" by pairing this gorgeous plant (grown for its unique foliage) with your typical fall mums.
Read MoreLooking for an all-natural way to sleep better and improve air quality in your room? Science suggests that a mother-in-law's tongue plant can help.
Read MoreYour rosemary plant is getting leggy and taking over the garden. Dividing could be the answer, but first you need to know if woody shrubs enjoy the practice.
Read MoreThis Mediterranean tree is low maintenance, requiring sunshine and free-draining soil, and can typically provide you with delicious fruits twice a year.
Read MoreLooking for a new flower to feature as a permanent garden addition? Don't pass up this plant, especially if you struggle with clay soil and cooler temperatures.
Read MorePlenty of herbs are easy to grow, and in these cases, even easier to plant. Simply till the soil, sprinkle in some seeds, and add another layer of dirt.
Read MoreWith a mix of heat, fuel, and dry grass, lawn mowers create the perfect conditions for fires. Follow these tips to keep your mower from going up in flames.
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