Turn Scrap Roofing Metal Into A Raised Garden Bed That Boosts Curb Appeal
If you have scrap metal left over after a roofing project, don't send it to the junk yard. Instead, use it to build attractive raised beds for your garden.
Read MoreIf you have scrap metal left over after a roofing project, don't send it to the junk yard. Instead, use it to build attractive raised beds for your garden.
Read MoreIt’s the classic spider plant — with a lucky twist. This unique variety brings extra charm (and maybe a little more fullness) to your favorite hanging baskets.
Read MoreFinding an opossum in your yard requires care and a few key steps, as these gentle creatures aren't accustomed to close contact with humans.
Read MorePests such as slugs and aphids can pose a risk to your lettuce plants, but this fast-growing herb makes an excellent companion plant to protect them.
Read MoreA peace lily is lovely, but with one clever flower-arranging technique, it becomes a showpiece. This simple tip turns everyday blooms into sculptural stunners.
Read MoreBird feeders can bring beautiful creatures to your yard, but you may also bring in unwelcome squirrels. Squirrel-proof your feeder with this DIY trick.
Read MoreIf you have torn shirts, old bedsheets, or any other bits of fabric laying around, don't rush to toss it. Instead, use it to DIY this beautiful garden feature.
Read MoreMonsteras are known for their stunning and fast-growing leaves. But when they start growing too quickly and getting a little unruly, this hack can help.
Read MoreGardening with children can be a great experience, but what's in your soil may matter more than you think when it comes to creating a safe outdoor space.
Read MoreMeet the classic spider plant — with a twist. This low-maintenance variety adds extra flair while making the perfect easygoing hanging plant.
Read MoreWhen it comes to butterflies, swallowtails are one of the most amazing varieties to see in your garden. Welcome them with these easy-to-plant herbs.
Read MoreFoundation plants boost curb appeal by adding visual interest to the outside of your house, and this shrub is perfect for also attracting pollinators.
Read MoreSome worm species in your garden are a sign of healthy soil, while others point to issues like acidity or too much moisture. Here’s what to know.
Read MoreIf you notice fertilizer prices climbing this season, the reason may be surprising. Here's how you can keep your plants healthy without the higher cost.
Read MoreOne Easter cactus is never enough — good thing it’s ridiculously easy to make more. This quick trick lets you multiply your plant supply in about a month.
Read MoreAn old tumbler gets a second life in this creative outdoor DIY that blends function and charm while bringing a little more movement to your yard.
Read MoreDon't throw away those rubber boots! With a few simple tools and some succulent cuttings, you can turn them into quirky planters for your patio or deck.
Read MoreLantanas are ever-popular plants for pollinator gardens. Hummingbirds particularly love the colors of this cultivar's blooms, as well as the abundant nectar.
Read MoreWho says a septic tank lid has to ruin your yard? This creative landscaping idea turns it into a unique feature — while staying fully in line with EPA rules.
Read MoreThe vibrant flowers of this mandevilla variety is a favorite among many hummingbirds. Plant it as a climbing vine or trailing container plant.
Read MoreAll dahlias are lovely. However, if you really want to add some depth and majesty to your garden, you should strongly consider this dahlia color.
Read MoreThese cute DIY bird feeders allow you to reuse citrus peels to attract feathered friends. They're eco-friendly for a dreamy, cottagecore garden.
Read MoreWith an empty plastic bottle, you can create a hanging propagation station to root cuttings in soil. This DIY is easy to pull off and doubles as decor.
Read MorePetite water features are great for those on a budget or wanting to adorn a small space, like a patio. Make this fountain in an afternoon with minimal supplies.
Read MoreNo one likes to see bare spots in their lawn or garden. Fortunately, this lovely zinnia variety is easy to grow and forms a thick and colorful ground cover.
Read MoreSnakes may nest in your garden more often than you think. This guide will help you to understand what kind of snake is sharing your yard by identifying eggs.
Read MoreThis grass lookalike is actually an invasive weed that grows aggressively and is poisonous to mammals, causing various problems in the local ecosystem.
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