Bring Pollinators To Your Garden With A Self-Seeding Flower
Want more butterflies and bees in your garden? Plant this native wildflower with blue-hued, nectar-packed blooms and you'll have an attractive patch in no time.
Read MoreWant more butterflies and bees in your garden? Plant this native wildflower with blue-hued, nectar-packed blooms and you'll have an attractive patch in no time.
Read MoreIf those old plastic pots are piling up in your garden shed, bundle them into your car. There's a place in most towns and cities where you can drop them off.
Read MoreLooking for a stunning blue flower that will add reliable color to your garden? This hardy hibiscus option is easy to care for and blooms through October.
Read MoreIf you spot small yellow flags in your yard, don't start picking them up right away. Here are the steps you should take after noticing them instead.
Read MoreThere are several methods to choose from when propagating string of heartsm and each of them is easy even for beginner house plant enthusiasts.
Read MoreHouse plants are a beautiful way to decorate your home and add some much needed greenery. Decorate the plant pots themselves with scrap wire for extra charm.
Read MoreA fabric cube shoe organizer makes the perfect garden accessory. Learn how to repurpose storage cubes in your garden for seedlings with this clever hack.
Read MoreFrom certain shades of flagstone to design choices for your lawn, these landscaping trends have become outdated — and our experts agree.
Read MoreAble to survive in less-than-ideal conditions, you'll want to avoid planting this stunning and low-maintenance flower that is known to spread.
Read MoreTermites are known for wreaking havoc on homes by feeding on wood. You can deter them with this essential oil for a natural pest control option.
Read MoreDo you really want a boring fence to keep your space private? For something with a lot more interest and environmental benefits, consider this hedge plant.
Read MoreHow do you identify those eggs in your yard and find out if they're duck eggs? Follow these tips, and decide what to do if you've spotted duck eggs.
Read MoreThis shade-loving plant blooms in winter and has a somewhat strange name, but it's perfect for shady areas in your garden and rewards you with beautiful blooms.
Read MoreBird feeders may bring all the birdies to the yard, but they can be a pain to maintain. Save yourself some work this summer by planting this sunflower.
Read MoreThat metal thrift store canister has hidden potential — just add some basic hardware to turn it into a charming watering can that’s super customizable.
Read MoreWhile these bushes might be a pretty addition to a garden, they're a major magnet for wasps thanks to their thick foliage and production of sweet fruit.
Read MoreHydrangeas are known for their big, fluffy flowers, but they're also known to be picky about where they are planted. This alternative may be a better option.
Read MoreWeird things can happen to even the most manicured lawns, including strange slimy spots and bizarre discolorations. Find out if they're harmful and what to do.
Read MoreIf you happen to find an old tool box shelf at a thrift store (or already have one), turn it into a planter for your flowers and succulents with a little craft.
Read MoreApril may seem like a great time to start gardening, but don't rush to trim your hedges yet. Leaving their foliage alone for now will protect local birds.
Read MoreIf you're shopping around for a new bird bath, especially a copper one that will grow less algae, look to Costco for the answer with this well-reviewed one.
Read MoreOld bathtubs are hard to trash. Sometimes you even have to pay to remove them. Instead, save your money and fill the tub with soil and plants in your backyard.
Read MoreIf you don't want strangers peering through your windows, you can give them an eyeful of tropical shrubs whose sweet fruits can be used to make jam and jelly.
Read MoreIf you want to give peace lilies a chance to thrive outside, you'll need to make sure you live in an area that can accommodate their needs.
Read MoreYou don't have to live in Arizona or New Mexico to utilize simple, stylish succulents in your landscaping. In fact, they're perfect for driveways anywhere.
Read MoreLooking for a way to channel 17th century design into your outdoor living spaces? Keep your eyes peeled for this porcelain furniture item while thrifting.
Read MoreThis easy DIY project gives new life to a plastic bucket. With a few extra materials, turn it into a water fountain for your feathered friends.
Read More