12 Homemade Treat Ideas You Can DIY To Keep Birds Visiting Your Yard Or Garden
Watching visiting birds is one of the pleasures of having a yard. These homemade DIY bird treats will keep feathered friends flocking to your garden.
Read MoreWatching visiting birds is one of the pleasures of having a yard. These homemade DIY bird treats will keep feathered friends flocking to your garden.
Read MoreCrows are clever creatures that will eat almost anything, including your crops. But this simple kitchen item can help keep them away and save your plants.
Read MoreYou've got a stray onion in your pantry. Don't want to cook with it? You can regrow it! You need some simple tools and supplies you probably have already.
Read MoreGot a thriving Swiss cheese plant growing in your home? Clone it over and over again with just a few standard tools and supplies and an even simpler technique.
Read MoreLarge tomato cans are sturdy and ideal for repurposing. Transform a can into a rustic hanging porch planter with basic tools and supplies, like wire and paint.
Read MoreThere are nearly endless uses for Dollar Tree pool noodles. In this case, use them to give plain walls inside your home a splash of color and floral flair.
Read MoreYou probably think of Hobby Lobby as a haven for craft supplies. Actually, they stock all kinds of décor, including cute miniatures for a fairy garden project.
Read MoreGot some scrap cardboard? Repurpose it into a hanging wall décor for displaying dried or faux flowers in your home with just a few simple craft supplies.
Read MoreZZ plants are easy to care for and don't often require repotting. When they do, however, this one tip can help to ensure they're happy in their new home.
Read MoreHave an old teacup that you don't reach for anymore? Consider turning it into a cute and whimsical birdbath with this clever and simple DIY.
Read MoreChip and seal driveways are often presented as a compromise between gravel and asphalt, but in many areas, they aren't the most durable choice.
Read MoreTacking more chores onto your spring to-do list might not sound fun, but this one task will make aeration more effective and set your lawn up for success.
Read MoreWhether you're planning to add cherry trees to your yard or you want to help your established trees thrive, here's what you need to know to keep them healthy.
Read MoreMany of spring's finest flowers will begin to fade in the summer heat, but one colorful genus is just getting started, and it'll fuel a host of pollinators too.
Read MoreOld lumber doesn’t have to go to waste when a simple outdoor project can turn leftover materials into something both practical and visually striking.
Read MoreNot every hole in your lawn tells the same story, and spotting the subtle differences can help you avoid damaging hidden nests or disturbing wildlife.
Read MoreIf you've noticed frogs and their droppings around your porch, it's time to clean up the area and eliminate their food source so they stop visiting.
Read MoreTiny strawberries dotting your lawn might seem like a welcome surprise, but if they're not well-controlled, you could end up with a bigger issue.
Read MoreSeeing lizards on your porch this spring? There are several humane ways to keep them at bay by addressing their food sources and hiding places.
Read MoreThis crabapple tree's flowers, fruits, and drooping foliage can help you draw in feathered friends and other pollinators regardless of the season.
Read MoreFrom organic picks to powerful weed fighters, these top-rated fertilizers can transform your lawn this spring and help it thrive all season long.
Read MoreIt might surprise you to learn that there are over 70 sunflower varieties, and this one that looks similar to a daisy can withstand consistently moist soils.
Read MoreWhen we notice holes in our lawn or landscaping, our first thought is usually pests. There could be a more natural and serious issue at play.
Read MoreA playful twist on traditional landscaping turns basic materials into something far more imaginative, blending DIY creativity with a garden that feels alive.
Read MoreThe beauty and aroma of roses are so wonderful, it's a shame to only enjoy them once a year. These species will enchant your garden through the growing season.
Read MoreThey look cute and innocent in early spring, but by mid-summer, weeds could dominate your lawn. Herbicide sprays might help, but only if you time them right.
Read MoreThis hybrid cherry tomato variety won a 2026 All-American Selections award for its performance, including its excellent resistance to cracking.
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