The Sweet Tomato Alternative That's Easier To Grow And Better Tolerates Heat
If growing tomatoes in your backyard garden is proving difficult, you might have better luck with one of the plant's cousins that's known to do better in sun.
Read MoreIf growing tomatoes in your backyard garden is proving difficult, you might have better luck with one of the plant's cousins that's known to do better in sun.
Read MoreSnow blowers provide a powerful way to clean up your yard, but they're a major investment. Consider these reliable models to get the most bang for your buck.
Read MoreGoing low-tech for our appliances is on trend right now, and landscaping is no exception. Take this lawn care tool patented well over a century ago in the U.K.
Read MoreDeer, while cute, can be pests in the garden, especially when they're nibbling on your favorite plants. Keep them out with this dense and unappetizing conifer.
Read MoreDollar Tree stores are full of items to transform into décor, and their trifle dishes are no exception. This DIY provides a cute home real or faux plants.
Read MoreIf you love gardening but don't have a lot of space or money for it, we think you should try this affordable DIY alternative for raised beds, AKA wicking tubs.
Read MoreRobins are known for eating worms and insects. But fruits also make up a large part of their diet, making this dried fruit a robin magnet.
Read MoreRain gardens are practical and aesthetic additions most homes will benefit from, and if you're looking for inspiration, check out these designs.
Read MoreSucculents are typically easy to grow, so why should sourcing their planters be any different? Turn trash to treasure with these affordable DIYs.
Read MoreA peace lily is easy to care for as an indoor plant, but if you want it to thrive and bloom, then you should place it in one of these areas.
Read MoreThere are plenty of ways you can make your own garden signs to add a bit of whimsy and uniqueness to your yard, and most of these ideas are inexpensive.
Read MoreThough a snake plant is low maintenance, to ensure it grows healthy and strong, follow these tips and hacks relating to sunlight, soil, and so much more.
Read MoreIt's a treat for pollinators like ladybugs and butterflies to visit your garden. While shrubs can lure them in, some plant species cause more harm than good.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a creative, affordable, and stylish way to display a few small houseplants, consider trying out this clever IKEA desk organizer DIY.
Read MoreSiding, whether it's damaged, dirty, mismatched, or even just starkly plain, doesn't need to be an eyesore. Hide it with this smart upgrade to your landscaping.
Read MoreCostco offers many houseplants, from succulents to lush ferns and even bulbs you can plant indoors for winter blooms. Here are 11 with the highest ratings.
Read MoreIf you've got a ton of driveway and walkway space, a snowblower may be needed after a heavy snowfall. But should you opt for something electric or gas-powered?
Read MoreClean lines, organic shapes, and just the right touch of minimalism — here’s how to spot a vintage planter that’s not just stunning, but seriously valuable.
Read MorePruning is an essential garden chore for healthy trees, and you may assume that fruit and shade trees have the same pruning requirements, but they don't.
Read MoreWhile once functional, galvanized tubs are now used primarily for aesthetics. A backyard water feature made from an old tub gives birds a water source.
Read MoreFor some plants, starting seeds in winter indoors is a great way to maximize your gardening season, but other plants won't thank you for trying.
Read MoreIf you're in the market for lawn care tools, Harbor Freight has you covered. From rakes to hoses to blowers, these products are real customer favorites.
Read MoreGrowing kale in a pot is all about the right lighting conditions and the correct container size. Our gardening expert reveals the steps you need to take.
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.
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