Upcycle Rocks Into DIY Sticky Traps For Fungus Gnats
Fungus gnats are the worst, and the yellow sticky traps that catch them aren't much better. Try this DIY instead, using rocks to make natural-looking traps.
Read MoreFungus gnats are the worst, and the yellow sticky traps that catch them aren't much better. Try this DIY instead, using rocks to make natural-looking traps.
Read MoreIf you're shopping at the garden center for all your garden needs, you may be spending more than necessary — the Dollar Tree likely has what you need.
Read MoreOrchids are often purchased while in bloom and discarded once the flowers fade, but if you live in a warm climate, you may be able move yours outside.
Read MoreOld-fashioned gardening tips often contain valuable wisdom that's worth trying. Here's one method you can use to keep fruit tree pests from your yard.
Read MoreSelf-watering planters can be a lifesaver quite literally, as far as your plants are concerned. Know which common pitfalls to avoid when using these containers.
Read MoreHas your loaf of bread gone stale? Instead of throwing it away, why not check out the various unexpected ways you can repurpose it around your home?
Read MoreDo you want to opt for a rain barrel or a rain basin? Both serve the same purpose, but they work in very different ways. Let us break it down.
Read MoreIf keeping a giant bin of worms in your home scares you, in-ground vermicomposting offers the same benefits buried in your garden bed and on a smaller scale.
Read MoreCreating stunning garden stakes for your outdoor space. With a few DIY techniques, design beautiful pieces that bedazzle your garden by catching the sun.
Read MoreNo spring left in that old Slinky? If you're a bird lover, give your overstretched Slinky a second life by repurposing it into a unique peanut feeder.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to attract pollinators to your yard, check that you aren't making some of these common gardening errors. It could be sending them running.
Read MoreBirds can be notorious for pecking at your homegrown strawberries for an afternoon snack of their own, but there's a simple way to keep those pesky birds away.
Read MoreYou may be considering using Epsom salt to fertilize your citrus trees, but is this a budget-friendly hack or a recipe for disaster in your garden?
Read MoreTo attract natural pollinators and other critters to your garden, create a wildlife mansion out of a few wood pallets and other natural materials.
Read MoreThough you may see apple peels as a bit of food waste, you can actually turn these scraps into a home cleaner, compost tea, and even natural potpourri.
Read MoreGorgeous thrifted wicker baskets can easily be turned into personalized planters. Check out some creative ideas and the best way to plant your greenery inside.
Read MoreGrowing watermelons without a garden doesn't have to be hard. Instead, explore these renter-friendly methods to enjoy fresh, homegrown fruit in small spaces.
Read MoreCreating a unique garden oasis doesn't require a landscaping crew. Follow these DIY steps to craft your own tented trellis for an enchanting outdoor retreat.
Read MorePest control doesn't have to involve expensive pesticides. You can creatively repurpose empty toilet paper tubes to eliminate various common garden pests.
Read MorePistachios are expensive, so why not use every part of them? Here are 9 creative ways to repurpose their shells for cleaning, gardening, and even decor.
Read MoreIf you have piles of cardboard boxes taking up space in your home or garage, consider reusing them to grow a crop of potatoes easily and effectively.
Read MoreWithout the need for seeds, you can fill your garden with fragrant herbs like thyme by using this easy propagation technique. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreFollow our easy birdbath tips to create an inviting environment that welcomes all sorts of birds to stop for a drink and a bath all year long.
Read MoreIf you're preparing your yard for spring, don't skip over the basket section at your local thrift store next time you go; repurpose them for growing and decor.
Read MoreThe Happy Birdwatcher Co. provides customized bird seed tailored to your specific area and desires. Discover if the company's products are worth the hype.
Read MoreInstead of throwing away that chandelier, lamp, or ceiling sconce, repurpose it into a decorative or functional item to use around your home or in your yard.
Read MoreIt's important to read the seed label before purchasing. Inert material is something you'll see on the tag; here's why you should avoid it.
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