DIY An Adorable Garden Planter Using Repurposed Paint Stir Sticks
Used paint stir sticks can easily pile up with time. Instead of tossing them, how about using them to craft this affordable yet cute DIY garden planter?
Read MoreUsed paint stir sticks can easily pile up with time. Instead of tossing them, how about using them to craft this affordable yet cute DIY garden planter?
Read MoreWatering your grass involves a little more than monitoring the weather and following a schedule. Knowing your soil type is key to a lush lawn.
Read MoreHydrangea plants can get pretty pricey at the store, so if you're looking to expand your landscape to include more, you can't beat the price of this process.
Read MoreMany gardeners use aluminum foil to reflect sunlight on to their tomatoes and speed up the ripening process. But does this technique actually work?
Read MoreClay soil is hard to work, but this inexpensive kitchen ingredient helps improve the structure of clay soil and make it more suitable for gardening.
Read MoreYour houseplant soil needs more than water and sunlight. Here’s how to use a simple fork to revitalize compacted soil for healthier roots.
Read MoreIf you want to have a garden as impressive as Martha Stewart's one day, avoid this rookie mistake at all costs or you'll be in way over your head.
Read MoreAs perennials, coneflowers require healthy soil to thrive in the same spot year after year. Adding gravel can help achieve that — here's how.
Read MorePruning can help your squash plants have a higher yield, but you need to know when to do this for optimal results. Here are 8 signs to be on the lookout for.
Read MoreSlopes and heavy clay soil can cause similar issues in your garden, like erosion and drainage issues. Luckily, that means one solution can fix both.
Read MoreApple cider vinegar isn’t just for your pantry. It has so many uses in your yard, including hacks for cleaning, gardening, and improving soil health.
Read MoreIf your garlic is not putting out big, properly formed bulbs, you'll want to test and adjust the soil to ensure the composition is optimized.
Read MoreAluminum foil is a must-have in the kitchen, but could you use it in the garden to protect your plants from squirrels? Let's examine the evidence.
Read MoreIf you're tired of fiddly hand-pollination there is an unexpected but surprisingly effective way to boost your tomato yield with zero brushes or swabs.
Read MoreIf you have problems with ants in your garden, try planting sage as gardeners find it effective. Learn more about this natural and fragrant repellant.
Read MoreYou don't need a ton of space to create a haven that hummingbirds will love. Even a tiny balcony can become a reliable nectar source with the right flowers.
Read MoreYou likely use Vicks VapoRub to combat cold symptoms, but have you tried using it in your garden? Some say it keeps pesky squirrels from bird feeders.
Read MoreMartha Stewart offers a wealth of gardening advice; however, one simple hack can save on your water bill and change how you water your garden. Check it out.
Read MoreJapanese beetles wreak havoc on your lawn and garden in all stages of their life cycle, but this unconventional helper will stop larvae in their tracks.
Read MoreRocky soil is not only unpleasant to the eye, but it can also be detrimental to your plants’ health. Help your garden out by adding this easy ingredient.
Read MoreWater hoses are sturdy, but once they're damaged, they can no longer serve their intended purpose. Upcycle the material with these simple DIYs.
Read MoreThis surprising hack says you can make a drainage hole in a ceramic pot using just a hammer, a nail, and a tub of water. Does it work, or will the pot shatter?
Read MoreWhile this tree is considered highly invasive, it's worth keeping one in your yard as a magnet for spotted lanternflies so you can easily trap them.
Read MoreApparently, cardboard drink holders can get even more eco-friendly and be reused in your garden. Learn how to use these products to create DIY seed paper.
Read MoreWeeds are the arch-nemesis of any gardener, and it doesn't help that they're a pain to remove. Luckily, these hacks should help you get the job done.
Read MoreWhen it comes to plant health, soil acidity. There's an easy way to test the pH level of your soil to ensure your plants have access to the nutrients they need.
Read MoreChemical weed killers have many downsides, and you may want to avoid using them in your yard. This natural solution will prevent weed growth without chemicals.
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