The Cat-Proofing Plant Hack That Only Requires A Piece Of Fabric
You may love your feline friends, but you don't have to let them wreck your plants. Luckily, you only need a piece of fabric for this cat-proofing hack.
Read MoreYou may love your feline friends, but you don't have to let them wreck your plants. Luckily, you only need a piece of fabric for this cat-proofing hack.
Read MoreWant to fill your garden with more beautiful, blooming coneflowers? This simple money-saving hack is ideal for beginners and budget-conscious gardeners.
Read MoreTomato plants are a favorite crop among home growers, but they can come with issues. Try this companion plant alongside your tomato vines for a better harvest.
Read MoreDeer probably think your hostas are an all-you-can-eat buffet. Here’s how to crash their party with smart, humane tips that keep your plants intact.
Read MoreDiscover how a simple homemade temperature chart can make your garden planning and maintenance process easier and more accurate than ever before.
Read MoreBy repurposing your old bed sheets in the garden, you can create an eco-friendly barrier that prevents weed growth.
Read MoreIf you have tough seeds that are resisting germination, a game-changing and cheap ingredient is more than likely already in your kitchen cupboard.
Read MoreCoffee grounds have a variety of uses both inside the home and out. However, these delicious, aromatic grounds may have another use near your bird feeder.
Read MoreAlready planning on pulling out that patch of dandelions that reared their head? Take some time to consider the possible advantages of these weeds first.
Read MoreNoticing something unusual on your plants? It could mean you have a soil problem. Know the signs to watch for and how to revive your garden's health.
Read MoreYou've probably heard of the cinnamon trick for getting rid of ants in your yard. Find out if it is really effective and its effects (if any) on your lawn.
Read MoreDreaming of a butterfly haven in your garden? This easy fruit-related hack could be your ticket to attracting more of these beautiful pollinators.
Read MoreWeeds have a way of taking over your garden and ruining the aesthetic. Use a basic tool you already have in your garage to get rid of them with minimal effort.
Read MoreReusing single-use plastic items is one of the best ways to reduce your environmental impact, and this gardening hack is an easy way to do so.
Read MoreIt may seem like a good idea to place your bird feeder near certain trees where your feathered friends are likely to be, but it's a big mistake. Here's why.
Read MorePlastic nursery pots are a headache for the environmentally-conscious gardener. But this DIY hack brings new life into these flimsy, single-use products.
Read MoreAre squirrels emptying your bird feeders or gorging on your garden? Adding this herb to your arsenal may be just the thing to keep those pesky rodents at bay.
Read MoreIf small, scampering trespassers (aka squirrels) are overrunning your yard, don't give up. Combine these methods to ensure your garden isn't a squirrel magnet.
Read MoreMake the time you spend outdoors in your yard even more enjoyable by carefully choosing plants to grow that can naturally repel flies and other unwanted pests.
Read MoreLawns tend to be quite thirsty and can take a lot of work to maintain. Grow this easy-care ground cover plant instead to cut back on watering and fertilizing.
Read MoreIf you are dealing with the dreaded cactus lean, it's probably thanks to one of several common issues. Fortunately, it can be totally fixable.
Read MoreKeep pesky ticks at bay naturally with an essential oil hack! Find out the most effective oils and blends for a chemical-free defense outdoors.
Read MoreWant a sea of flowers and foliage that you don't need to replant? These long-lived perennials will endure for many years to come, some even lasting decades!
Read MoreTransform a Dollar Tree drying rack into the ultimate garden workstation! This genius hack keeps your space clean and mess-free while you work.
Read MoreSome types of plastic simply aren't equipped to handle the same conditions as our plants. Here's how to tell which plastics to avoid using in your garden.
Read MoreIf ant mounds are popping up all over your yard, D-Fense Dust is an inexpensive, easy-to-use product that can eliminate the pests without damaging your grass.
Read MoreWhether your tomato plants need a trap crop, a pollinator-magnet, or just a flower that grows well beside them, our list of companion plants has you covered.
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