Martha Stewart's Top 16 Tips For Growing Flowers
A blooming flower garden is the dream, and let Martha Stewart help you achieve that with her tips regarding everything from planting bulbs to using fertilizer.
Read MoreA blooming flower garden is the dream, and let Martha Stewart help you achieve that with her tips regarding everything from planting bulbs to using fertilizer.
Read MoreBefore you throw out an old bookshelf, consider ways it could be repurposed. This TikToker turned theirs into a succulent garden that could be used as a table.
Read MoreThese insects are a pest for households across the country, and they seem immune to many common repellants. Here's one creative option that's seeing success.
Read MoreThere are many ways you can reuse Dollar Tree's hanging wire basket for added beauty in your yard and garden. And not all the ideas involve planting.
Read MoreGutter gardens are great for small yards. If you thought they're only for flowering annuals, think again! With some mods, strawberries will thrive in them, too.
Read MoreIf you have the right tools and knowledge to alter old glass beer bottles safely, you can transform them into a propagator for your houseplant cuttings.
Read MorePlastic bird feeders are flimsy and often destroyed by wildlife or the wind. Make something long-lasting with scrap materials you likely already have at home.
Read MoreSince satellite dishes have the ideal depth necessary for a good bird bath, it only makes sense to repurpose your old dish into a bird's paradise.
Read MoreMoles live underground full-time, and while their tunnels can be unsightly, they play an important role in soil health, among other benefits.
Read MoreAnts can be problematic in your yard or garden, but if you're not willing to harm them yourself, you can try this trick to force them somewhere else.
Read MoreHaving a bird feeder can be a boon for your garden, but once you read all of these ways that they can become havens for mold, you'll look at them differently.
Read MoreIf you're dealing with floppy seedlings you might already have an easy fix at home, one that adds stability without risking damage during early plant growth.
Read MoreSome seeds are so small that it's hard to dispense them efficiently and get the right number into each hole. This clever hack will solve the problem.
Read MoreWhat’s hiding in your cabinet might be the perfect base for a small, stylish plant display that feels both practical and surprisingly creative.
Read MoreMulch can be a threat to your garden's micro-environment, getting in the way of bees and other organisms. Low-growing plants are a great replacement.
Read MoreKeeping your spider plant thriving requires just a little maintenance. The best time to care for your houseplant is in spring before it starts actively growing.
Read MoreThere's nothing better than a ripe and juicy strawberry, especially a homegrown one. These Dollar Tree containers make it easy to care for multiple plants.
Read MoreThe dozen tips explored here can give gardeners a major leg up when it comes to ensuring their tomato plants thrive, and without too much effort.
Read MoreThat old shoe rack isn’t done yet — and you might be surprised to learn that there’s more than one way to turn it into a useful garden helper.
Read MoreSpring time means the birds-a-chirping and the squirrels-a-stealing. Prevent pests from pilfering with these solutions for securing your bird feeder.
Read MoreIf your spider plant refuses to flower, there isn't just one thing you could be doing wrong — there are many possibilities, all related to houseplant care.
Read MoreIf you want to start a flower bed in your yard, you may need to kill off the grass first. Here's a tried-and-true trick that utilizes solar power to kill grass.
Read MoreA TikToker shared her dad’s adorable backyard bird village, complete with various bird-sized restaurants — and it’s easier than you’d expect to build.
Read MoreFrom American robins to northern cardinals, ground-feeding birds are not just enjoyable to watch in your yard, but can help with pest control as well.
Read MoreYou've taken the time to rake up all the fallen leaves in your backyard; it seems a waste to simply discard them. Instead, turn them into useful garden mulch.
Read MoreNot all brightly colored birds are in the tropics. The U.S. has its own fair share of colorful avian friends and you can even attract them to your yard.
Read MoreIf you find a baby opossum, a wildlife rehabilitator may or may not be needed, depending on its age and condition — here’s what to know.
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