Whatever Happened To Squirrel Boss Bird Feeder After Shark Tank Season 4?
During season 4 of "Shark Tank," Michael DeSanti pitched the shocking Squirrel Boss Bird Feeder. Find out what happened afterwards and where DeSanti is now.
Read MoreDuring season 4 of "Shark Tank," Michael DeSanti pitched the shocking Squirrel Boss Bird Feeder. Find out what happened afterwards and where DeSanti is now.
Read MoreCompanion planting, the art of pairing plants that mutually benefit each other, is a great way to boost your bean harvest. Here's the perfect flower to pair.
Read MoreA small, rotten zucchini on your plant can suggest pests or disease as the culprit, but that may not be the case if you don't have pollinators buzzing around.
Read MoreLeftover peels from apple pie or fruit salads don't need to be wasted. Help the environment and the plants in your garden by repurposing them in your yard.
Read MoreMosquitoes are an absolute menace outdoors. Consider planting these 14 low-stress mosquito-repellent herbs so you don't have to deal with them.
Read MoreAdding chili powder is a popular hack for solving a common bird feeder issue, but it's not foolproof. Here's what to know before you try it.
Read MoreWeeds don't have to be disposed of after being pulled. Those that aren't diseased or in seed can be used to fill space while improving the fertility of soil.
Read MoreAfter pouring so much time, money, and effort into your lawn, a patchy area appears. Don't bother trying to fix it with more grass; plant this easy alternative.
Read MoreIf your pet has outgrown their crate, the next spot for it mustn't be the trash. You can repurpose old dog crates in your home and garden with these 8 hacks.
Read MoreWho doesn't like a good floatie DIY? Here are 31 pool noodle hacks for your garden and outdoor areas to help with planting, landscaping, and so much more.
Read MoreAs annual plants, zinnias must be replanted every year, which costs money. This trick, on the other hand, gets you more zinnias for free, and anyone can do it.
Read MoreIf you've got jars of old pennies gathering dust, put them to good use by repurposing them. These copper pieces can offer numerous advantages in your yard.
Read MoreIf weeds are overtaking the rows between vegetables in your garden, this fast-growing plant acts as a living mulch to snuff them out and take their resources.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies to your garden, this simple tip that includes a bit of sugar can help create an inviting environment for pollinators.
Read MoreIf you want to get the best tasting tomatoes growing in your garden, skip over the plants on offer at your big box garden center and try this instead.
Read MoreThe last thing you want is for your perennials' blooms to be short-lived, but tips related to pruning, soil pH, proper watering, and more can all prevent that.
Read MoreAre pesky birds eating your vine-ripened tomatoes? Find out which holiday item can confuse the garden pests and keep them away the whole growing season.
Read MoreIf your gardening tools need a good cleaning, this hack is an effective way to refresh your gear, ensuring it all lasts longer and avoids cross-contamination.
Read MoreCherry tomatoes in the garden are susceptible to damage from heavy rainfall. Here's what you should do with them if you know a storm is coming.
Read MoreLantanas are a beautiful addition to your yard, so be sure to keep them blooming throughout the summer by following a super easy gardening tip.
Read MorePlastic compost bins are common, but this easy-to-build brick version provides better aeration — not to mention being completely free to DIY.
Read MoreWeed removal is a never-ending chore, but there's one species you should cross off your list, and it grows across much of the United States.
Read MoreStop ants from invading (and contaminating) hummingbird feeders with these smart tips that combine a mix of physical barriers and maintenance best practices.
Read MoreRose of Sharon may be beautiful, but it's also an aggressive grower that's even considered invasive in four U.S. states. Here's what to know.
Read MoreIf you see these insects, stow the Raid, as they can help with pest control and pollination, and even the most lethal-looking on this list aren't dangerous.
Read MoreSick of battling a scorched lawn? These lawn alternatives don't only stay healthy in the heat, many are water-wise, and some you don't even have to mow.
Read MoreHaving to check everyone for ticks when they come in from the yard is no fun. If you're looking to get rid of them, think twice about using cypress mulch.
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