The Easy Scrap Wood DIY That Creates A Unique Garden Border On A Budget
Old 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 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.
Read MoreBaby squirrels may be adorable, but if you find one in your yard, don’t just scoop it up to try to save it. Here’s what to do instead.
Read MoreEver noticed that your other cut flowers wilt in the presence of daffodils? They leach a toxic sap from their stems and need to be pre-treated before arranging.
Read MoreLooking for a shrub to plug a gap in your front yard display? This diminutive plant boasts attractive variegated foliage and flowers for bees and butterflies.
Read MoreProviding an alternative to traditional, chemically treated water, this pool design is ideal for those who want to curate a more natural space.
Read MorePlant stands provide some major benefits, but their design doesn't have to be complex. Create a simple way to boost your houseplants using cardboard.
Read MoreNothing says spring has arrived quite like a bouquet on your dining table. Get inspired by the unique flowers Nate Berkus uses in his seasonal arrangements.
Read MoreLarge trees can create a quiet shady spot, but their roots can pose problems in your yard. Follow these recommendations to address tree root troubles.
Read MoreBefore tossing those granules of plant food all over your lawn, you need to prepare the area to better accept the nutrients. These chores help you do just that.
Read MoreNo one likes weeds, but it's worse if the plant in question is listed as invasive. Clear this yellow-flowered menace from your garden right when you see it.
Read MoreLadybugs aren't just cute — they're also beneficial insects that can help combat aphids. To draw them in, consider planting this colorful annual.
Read MoreFrom creamy pink to bold yellow, these enormous dahlias come in a range of colors and styles, making them a perfect addition to your garden.
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.
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