Don't Throw Out Old Milk Jugs: 14 Genius Hacks To Reuse Them In Your Garden
After you've enjoyed the last of the milk, don't just toss that jug in recycling bin! There are lots of ways to upcycle this tough plastic around the garden.
Read MoreAfter you've enjoyed the last of the milk, don't just toss that jug in recycling bin! There are lots of ways to upcycle this tough plastic around the garden.
Read MoreIt can be devasting to see your tomato plants not looking lush because they have curled leaves, but there could be an easy solution you can try to fix the issue
Read MoreSlugs can wreak havoc in the garden, nibbling their way through crops, but chemical solutions aren't always the best fix. Try this natural trick in your yard.
Read MoreThe key to naturally protecting your trees from pests is to surround them with the right plants. Here are four low-maintenance options to consider.
Read MoreMosquitoes are not a welcome visitor to the backyard, and you may be looking for ways to keep them out. This easy-to-grow herb may be the solution you need.
Read MoreCardboard can be useful in garden beds to suppress weeds, but we asked an expert whether it's good practice to put this under gravel. Here's what she had to say
Read MoreSlugs and snails can decimate your tender young plants overnight, but there's one solution that's found in your kitchen, which should help to get rid of them.
Read MoreSince cucumbers are quick growers, they become overripe quickly. Knowing when your cucumbers are ready to pick is an essential part of getting a yummy harvest.
Read MoreIf your outdoor time spent with family and friends is being ruined by annoying pests, adding aromatic plants can improve your space while repelling bugs.
Read MoreIt's an age-old bird bath hack: put a penny in the water to prevent algae. But if you don't want to endanger birds, you should know this major caveat.
Read MoreIrises can be dramatic when they're not exposed to the perfect conditions, but this simple trick might be all that your flowers need to thrive.
Read MoreApple and pear trees can thrive with the help of an underrated herb, which has several reasons for being an excellent companion plant for many fruits.
Read MoreIf your indoor plants need a little help, it could be a magnesium deficiency issue. When it's right to add this amendment, this watering method may be for you.
Read MoreAlthough ants are quite useful in the garden, if they're becoming a problem, could you use a simple molasses and orange oil solutions to control their numbers?
Read MoreWhile marigolds make a pretty and colorful addition to any garden, they're also hailed as an effective way to deter pests, but do they actually help?
Read MoreTraining climbing plants on garden trellises becomes an effortless chore with some help from a few cheap and easy-to-use Dollar Tree items.
Read MoreRepotting plants into bigger containers can get messy — but this easy scrap wood DIY is the perfect solution. It creates perfectly-sized holes every time.
Read MoreYou're probably tired of birds mooching off your berries. Knowing the type of birds to watch out for will help you know the best way to handle this issue.
Read MoreBefore you toss out that rotisserie chicken container you bought at the grocery store, try this clever hack that will really get your garden growing.
Read MorePool noodles have many clever uses, and they can even improve the quality of your life. Here's how to use them to save your knees during gardening tasks.
Read MoreDiscover which lovely, fragrant, and easy-to-grow herb will attract beneficial pollinators and simultaneously keep unwanted mosquitoes away.
Read MoreHot sauce contains capsaicin, which is known to deter some common pests, including moles. But is it a safe and recommended use for this spicy condiment?
Read MoreCodling moths are one of the most common apple tree pests, and they can destroy a harvest. These are the best methods to get rid of them for good.
Read MoreThis wine accessory is often given as a gift but ends up being donated or collecting dust in storage. Use it in the garden and your plants will thank you.
Read MoreSome gardeners claim that feeding plants a small dose of coconut sugar will help them recover faster from heat, but this hack has some caveats.
Read MoreIf your garden is being overrun with pests and other hungry critters, there's one stunning purple plant that you'll want to grow to easily keep them away.
Read MoreLooking for a fun way to attract hummingbirds to your garden? Get tips on how to DIY a handheld hummingbird feeder using a popular find from Dollar Tree.
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