The Award Winning Herb You'll Want To Add To Your Kitchen Garden
The compact habit of this herb makes it ideal for growing on a kitchen windowsill, and its award-winning status proves it's a top choice for any herb garden.
Read MoreThe compact habit of this herb makes it ideal for growing on a kitchen windowsill, and its award-winning status proves it's a top choice for any herb garden.
Read MoreDo you want to add some seclusion to your outdoor space? From adding plantlife to building privacy structures, these HGTV stars have inspiring ideas.
Read MoreDoes your lawncare routine involve this common practice? If so, it's probably affecting the number of birds visiting your garden. Here's how.
Read MoreLove coneflowers but want to diversify your offerings for pollinators? Two herbs will brighten the yard and extend the banquet for bees, birds, and butterflies.
Read MoreYou stored seeds from last season's crops, only to open the bags in late winter and find them mold-covered. Prevent this problem with better storage materials.
Read MoreNut trees are typically large, lush, and perhaps best of all, provide edible harvests. This nut tree has the added benefit of easily surviving cold weather.
Read MoreDon't have space for a huge garden? Growing container beans to pick all season long is easier than you think, as long as you get a few key conditions right.
Read MoreNeed to remove a stubborn post from an old fence? A common tool typically used by car mechanics may make the job easier, especially if you lack strength.
Read MoreDid you know that Marilyn Monroe had a green thumb and loved her garden? Here are some of the plants and flowers that she adored and added to her own yard.
Read MoreFancy pedestal bird baths can be an expensive addition to a garden or patio. If you don't want to fork out big bucks, you can DIY one from a gallon water jug.
Read MoreRoses might be a surprising groundcover, but this low-growing variety works. Its pink blooms offer interest while its disease resistances promotes health.
Read MorePlates are among the most plentiful items at thrift stores, and this project turns them into the perfect hanging feeder to fill with seeds or other bird food.
Read MoreLavender tolerates heat and drought well, but this variety weathers extremes exceptionally well. Its compact, upright growth makes it idea in borders.
Read MoreTurn gray winter days into a touch of tropical green with this indoor plant, known for its lush, cascading leaves and ability to endure cold months.
Read MoreIt's always such a treat to catch a rare sight of a hummingbird. If you keep an eye on your feeder at this time of day, your odds of spotting one will go up.
Read MoreLearn which birds are most likely to settle into a birdhouse in your backyard and what you can do to make the space more attractive for them.
Read MoreFicus are popular houseplants thanks to their dramatic size and glossy leaves. But put your ficus in the wrong spot, and those leaves are sure to fall.
Read MoreHealthy, sweet peas start with the right variety and the right care. Here’s how growing peas in pots gets you a delicious harvest in no time.
Read MoreBackyard birds are often a delight, but when you spot them tearing up your grass they become a nuisance. Here's why they're digging up your lawn and what to do.
Read MoreTumbleweed is an invasive nuisance that can be difficult to remove. But there are a few ways to stop it from getting a foothold in your garden.
Read MoreIf your dresser is beyond donating and only good enough for the landfill, don't chuck it. Use the drawers to build a garden bed in whatever style you need.
Read MoreThis low-maintenance small perennial doesn’t just thrive in pots — it rewards you with beautiful purple flowers and hardly asks for attention.
Read MoreBy planting the right trees in your yard, you can help owls hide, rest, and hunt easily, and in turn you'll get to enjoy spotting these feathered friends.
Read MoreTree stumps can be a bit of an eyesore, but this homeowner saw potential for making one of his old trees into a beautiful piece of art for backyard birds.
Read MoreWith its velvety blooms that become richer throughout the year and into the summer, the 2026 perennial of the year gives gorgeous, gothic vibes.
Read MorePollinator gardens don't just attract pretty insects for you to admire. They support local ecosystems, provided you grow plants butterflies actually like.
Read MoreWreaths seem like a Christmas thing today, but they've long been used for many occasions. Change how you view them to make better use of them year-round.
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