10 Salt Hacks Worth Trying This Winter And 6 You Can Skip
Don't believe all the salt hacks you hear. While there are plenty of tips that can make your life easier this winter, some simply aren't worth trying.
Read MoreDon't believe all the salt hacks you hear. While there are plenty of tips that can make your life easier this winter, some simply aren't worth trying.
Read MoreIf you’ve been looking for a way to upcycle toilet paper tubes, this easy DIY can give them new life as functional and stylish holders for air plants.
Read MoreWhile a bird feeder will attract a few flying fauna, this one-step garden hack will have your yard swarming with birds, no matter the season.
Read MoreCucumbers thrive in moist, rich soil, while these herbs are the complete opposite. That’s why they belong in different sections of the garden.
Read MoreBonsai trees are more like a piece of living art than a houseplant. Choosing the right tree or shrub to cultivate makes all the difference in looks and success.
Read MoreOwls aren't just majestic to encounter, but they can also be beneficial to your yard. To attract more, check out these simple tips you can implement today.
Read MoreGardener on TikTok? You've likely come across signature planting, where people suck on seeds before planting them. Baffled by why they do it? You're not alone.
Read MoreAre you always on the lookout for ways to save in the garden? You can use a cooking byproduct to feed citrus trees, whether you grow them indoors or out.
Read MoreA sudden springtime frost can spell disaster for delicate seedlings. This common throwaway item could be key for keeping them safe, and it has other benefits.
Read MoreA Hibiscus bush in full bloom is a beautiful sight, but caring for it involves commonly-made mistakes. Here's what to know before you prune.
Read MoreWaiting for your seeds to germinate is one of the dullest parts of gardening. But one kitchen appliance can speed up the process — if you're careful.
Read MoreKeeping your plants hydrated is easier said than done. If you've found it challenging to find time to water, these self-watering tools may help.
Read MoreFrom slow rehydration to trimming away dead tissue to save what remains, these practical tips can help revive your beloved plants after a frost.
Read MoreIt's not too early to get started on your spring gardening prep, and planting these flower seeds indoors can result in strong plants in just a few months.
Read MoreInvasive plants don't just wreak havoc on your garden beds; they cause untold damage to the ecosystem. Identifying them quickly is the key to a healthy yard.
Read MoreDish soap has long been considered a natural remedy in the garden, but does it actually work as well as some say? Here's the truth about this kitchen staple.
Read MoreBefore you use powerful chemical pesticides to deter bugs in your garden, see if you have this common kitchen scrap lying around for a more natural solution.
Read MoreDon't have the budget for a purpose-made bird feeder? You can DIY one using the leftovers from last night's dinner and a few simple craft supplies.
Read MoreIf you're a bit of a sneakerhead or just purchased a new pair of shoes, don't toss out that shoe box. Instead, try these creative ways to use them in the yard.
Read MoreNothing says classy garden like terracotta, but it can be heavy and expensive. This simple and affordable hack allows you to get the look with plastic pots.
Read MoreYou might assume that winter isn't gardening season, but one appealing herb benefits a lot from a pruning during the tail end of the chilly months.
Read MoreTrampolines are very bulky and an old one can be a hassle to store or even dispose. This creative hack transforms the frames into a greenhouse.
Read MoreThese tips, from revamping your lawn to framing your doorway, boost curb appeal and make it look like you hired a professional — without actually needing to!
Read MoreEveryone loves a unique DIY and it's even better when you're repurposing something. This garden border DIY with old wine corks checks all the boxes.
Read MoreLucky bamboo plants are incredibly easy to propagate, allowing you to fill your garden with many more of these attractive shrubs on an extremely low budget.
Read MoreDepending on the type of bird seed you use, it can start to go bad within just a few weeks after being opened. These storage tips will help.
Read MoreThose old piles of scrap wood you have could make all the difference in your garden. Try one of these easy DIYs to reuse scrap wood around your yard.
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