How To DIY Your Own Yard Pinwheels To Scare Off Pests
Birds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
Read MoreBirds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to determine when it's time to trim back your rosemary, but scraggly, woody branches are a clear sign it's ready for a late winter chop.
Read MoreFertilizing your lawn in early spring is always a good idea. But if there is an unexpected frost, you may wonder if it will impact the fertilizer.
Read MoreWhen it's time to start seeds indoors and you discover you don't have a seed starting kit, don't run to the store -- Check your garbage and recycling first.
Read MoreGot an abundance of tree stumps you don't know what to do with? They make a surprisingly lovely border for a pallet garden full of veggies or ornamentals.
Read MoreMany fertilizers contain ingredients that can harm birds’ health. Here’s how to pick a bird-safe fertilizer and apply it for maximum safety.
Read MoreWant to see a wider variety of birds in your backyard? Choosing the right food is key, since some, like one particular seed, are far more popular than others.
Read MoreFrom stubborn re-sprouters to sneaky seedlings, smart habits, mulch, and timing can rein in weeds and keep your flower beds thriving all season long.
Read MoreIf you’re cleaning out your fireplace, don’t throw away that wood ash. It contains many helpful nutrients that could benefit your rose bushes.
Read MoreAre you one of those gardeners who group any task requiring shears under the pruning banner? It turns out deadheading is a unique method with specific quirks.
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard all sorts of wild ideas for repelling lizards from your yard or garden, so let’s separate fact from fiction. What really works?
Read MoreWater propagation is relatively easy, but things can go haywire quickly if you're distracted. Cloudy water spells trouble for cuttings and needs instant fixing.
Read MoreDiatomaceous earth is a white powder made from crushed ancient diatom fossils. Its sharp edges damage insect bodies, making it a useful garden pest deterrent.
Read MoreThere's no need to throw your used tea leaves in the garbage when they can have a second life by improving the health of your indoor and outdoor plants.
Read MoreLavender may have a reputation as a low-maintenance plant, but some leftover scraps could do it some good. Just use these in moderation for best results.
Read MoreIf you're a bit creatively minded, planters and plant stands are hidden in all kinds of garden tools, parts, and product packaging. Get rummaging in that shed!
Read MoreCorrecting soil pH and choosing the right placement for each plant are just a few of the simple steps that can help bring a struggling garden back to life.
Read MoreLilac flowers don't need all that much attention to thrive, but if you want o help improve their soil, consider mixing in this seemingly useless byproduct.
Read MoreA big backyard isn't always required for gardening. This variety of pomegranate is easy to maintain and can be grown in a pot or different container.
Read MoreFrom plastic pots to vintage dishes, affordable thrift store items can help you create a bird-friendly yard without buying costly new supplies.
Read MoreLavender looks and smells amazing, and better yet, it’s easy to grow. Make it even easier with this soil amendment you may already have at home.
Read MoreInstalling a succulent garden is a creative way to repurpose an old tree stump. It provides a natural element that is ideal for growing these plants.
Read MoreDahlias tubers that are stored indoors in winter are susceptible to getting dried out. But if that happens, there are ways to save them by adding moisture.
Read MoreA no-mow yard saves you time and money. There are many ways to approach it, depending on your region and aesthetic, from xeriscaping to creating a rain garden.
Read MoreIf you end up with a supply of those mesh produce bags, you can recycle them into an easy DIY bird's nest to hang in your garden for your feathered visitors.
Read MoreThis easy-growing plant can thrive inside or outdoors, helping to repel spiders where needed while offering unique perks to certain members of the household.
Read MoreAloe plants are the gifts that keep on giving — if you play it right. From where to place your plant to tending to the soil, here's how to produce a pup farm.
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