How To Attract Bluebirds With A Feeder Solution They'll Love
Bluebirds are a welcome sight in almost any yard, and if you want to make sure they keep coming around, offer up this treat that they find irresistible.
Read MoreBluebirds are a welcome sight in almost any yard, and if you want to make sure they keep coming around, offer up this treat that they find irresistible.
Read MoreHummingbirds love water and are drawn to bright colors, so this simple DIY birdbath with a running fountain is sure to draw in some feathered friends.
Read MoreLate spring means lilac season, when its intoxicating scent fills the air. If you want to add this flower to your garden but lack space, consider this variety.
Read MoreEaster may be over, but those now-empty baskets still have a lot of potential. With the right liner, they'll make perfect planters through spring and summer.
Read MoreIt can be startling to see opossums wandering through your yard, but there are some simple ways to prevent these critters from sticking around.
Read MoreYou'd be surprised what thrift store finds you can repurpose as garden decor. Old shutters make the perfect, practical display for a herb garden.
Read MoreThrift store finds are getting a second life in the garden, with a simple DIY that turns overlooked pieces into something unexpectedly eye-catching and useful.
Read MoreThese native bees are highly adapted to blueberry pollination, so much so that they’re essential to improving blueberry yield and flavor.
Read MorePowdery mildew can be incredibly dangerous for your bee balm plants, but this simple task can help to significantly reduce their risk of fungal disease.
Read MoreIf your hose is always getting tangled, or just making your yard look like a mess, consider this stylish storage solution you can easily shop on Amazon.
Read MoreA common gardening habit might actually be working against you, especially when some plants are better off skipping indoor starts altogether.
Read MoreMetal cans are sturdy, which makes them a great item to recycle into a storage caddy for your garden supplies, storing everything from seeds to gloves.
Read MoreDon't trash that scratched frying pan. Repurpose it into a plant stand using supplies you probably already have at home, along with a few store-bought extras.
Read MoreWhile trellises might seem like they're one-size-fits-all, it's important to choose a structure that supports the growth habits of your specific crop.
Read MoreCrows are clever creatures that will eat almost anything, including your crops. But this simple kitchen item can help keep them away and save your plants.
Read MoreYou've got a stray onion in your pantry. Don't want to cook with it? You can regrow it! You need some simple tools and supplies you probably have already.
Read MoreGot a thriving Swiss cheese plant growing in your home? Clone it over and over again with just a few standard tools and supplies and an even simpler technique.
Read MoreLarge tomato cans are sturdy and ideal for repurposing. Transform a can into a rustic hanging porch planter with basic tools and supplies, like wire and paint.
Read MoreBaby squirrels may be adorable, but if you find one in your yard, don’t just scoop it up to try to save it. Here’s what to do instead.
Read MoreYour soil's pH level has a major impact on your plants. Get a better idea of whether it's acidic, neutral, or alkaline with this clever hack.
Read MoreThere's never enough space for all the little things you need to store. Whether you need a spot for seedlings or decorative storage, this hack is perfect!
Read MoreCompanion plants can increase soil fertility or pollination, as well as serve as pest repellants. However, spinach's companion protects it in a different way.
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 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 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 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 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.
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