Repurpose A Vintage Fruit Bowl Into An Adorable Bird Bath Planter
When browsing your favorite thrift store in search of a fruit bowl for this charming DIY bird bath, here's why you should pay attention to colors and finishes.
Read MoreWhen browsing your favorite thrift store in search of a fruit bowl for this charming DIY bird bath, here's why you should pay attention to colors and finishes.
Read MoreA ghostly white sprout may look magical, but plant albinism comes with serious limits. Rare exceptions prove nature sometimes finds surprising workarounds.
Read MoreSpringtime means fresh blooms, and if you want a unique, ethereal blossom to brighten up your environment, try Joanna Gaines' new favorite flower.
Read MoreYou've likely never thought about turning this handy kitchen item into a bird feeder, but it's perfect for protecting birdseed from getting moldy when it rains.
Read MoreSome flowers thrive in cooler weather, so if you're ready to see some blossoms blooming, whip up a pot of these colorful, spring-friendly plants.
Read MoreBuilding a new bird house is great and all, but if you installed it without considering these important tips, you might have a perpetually empty nest.
Read MoreBeing both pleasing to the eye and a great food source, this plant is one type of flora you will want in your garden — it will have birds flocking.
Read MoreThese short-term blooms will not only brighten your garden with gorgeous flowers, they'll also make all a huge difference in the health of your land.
Read MoreEarly spring may feel like a risky time to start planting, but some hardier species can handle the last bit of cold. These perennials are good options.
Read MoreIf you're planting flowers in a hanging basket, you will want to make sure you're doing it right, so take a look at these tips for using the right soil.
Read MoreIf you'd like to mold your plant life into beautiful, unique shapes, then employ this gardening method that has been in use for thousands of years.
Read MoreMint multiplies fast, but there’s a smarter way to keep it coming. While there are different methods, one easy trick reigns supreme for endless fresh mint.
Read MoreOwls are gorgeous and also make for great pest control, so it's no wonder people want them in their yard. Here are some ways to attract these beautiful birds.
Read MoreCocoa mulch is a fabulous organic product that can be used on a variety of plants. Here are the ones that will benefit most from using cocoa mulch.
Read MoreHummingbirds are attracted to many different types of flowers, but when grown in a hanging basket, this beauty offers extra safety and a long-bloom season.
Read MoreThis emerging garden trend takes inspiration from the culinary world and is especially useful for small spaces. Here's how to implement it.
Read MoreWater smarter, not harder. These clever self-watering raised bed ideas save time, keep plants thriving, and offer a reduced risk of overwatering.
Read MoreSeeing earthworms in soil is usually a good thing. You can encourage them with food scraps, but whether that includes tea bags depends on several factors.
Read MoreOnce-blooming roses produce one flush of flowers a season. However, some boast interesting histories and beautiful blooms, making them well worth growing.
Read MoreAs winter nears its end, your rose bushes are preparing for a huge seasonal energy surge and can use some help. Here's how to fertilize them.
Read MoreWhen it comes to starting seeds indoors, the right timing is half the battle. Here’s what to know about how early is “too early.”
Read MoreA 2026 study confirms the decline of bird populations in recent decades and looks at the causes, which may explain why you've seen fewer birds in your yard.
Read MoreA vibrant garden doesn't have to take all season. These rapid bloomers turn bare soil into bold color in weeks, making seed starting feel instantly rewarding.
Read MoreCast iron plants are known for being very low maintenance, but if you want them to flourish, you should use the proper watering technique.
Read MoreTeapots are plentiful in thrift stores. If you're an avid indoor gardener, you can double your houseplant collection by using a teapot to propagate cuttings.
Read MoreGroundhogs may look cute, but these rodents can get downright pesky if they're in your yard. Before you try to get rid of them, you need to ID them correctly.
Read MoreRoot rot is a common problem for fiddle leaf figs, but this well-draining soil blend will help to keep your gorgeous houseplants green and healthy.
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