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  • Pollinator Paradise sign in a garden with flowers and insect hotel in the background

    Reuse These 8 Common Household Items To Make Your Garden A Pollinator Haven

    Do you want to attract more pollinators to your garden? These simple projects use household items to create bee- and bird-friendly features.

    By Megan Brame Read More
  • An arrangement of various types of succulents

    The Fast-Growing Plant That Can Handle The Heat And Makes Any Garden More Unique

    This hybridized succulent is fast-growing with many fascinating and diverse forms and colorways. Its various cultivars thrive in hot climates.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Someone carrying a bucket across their lawn

    Budget-Friendly DIY Lawn Fertilizer You Can Make In A Bucket

    Composting makes a great fertilizer, but involves a lot of maintenance. Instead, try this easy, affordable DIY hack using a bucket and a few free ingredients.

    By Gerard Jones Read More
  • Three tomatoes growing in a garden

    The Worst Places To Plant Tomatoes In Your Garden If You Want A Bountiful Harvest

    You can't beat the tasty reward provided by tomato plants, but to get a healthy harvest, avoid planting these delicious veggies in these areas.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Old ugly rusted utility boxes

    These Two Paint Colors Will Camouflage The Ugliest Corners Of Your Yard

    Wondering how to hide a less desirable part of your yard, where the fence cracking or the bulky shed is an eyesore? These paint colors could be the answer.

    By Charlotte D. Miller Read More
  • A woman squats to spray insecticide at the bottom of a wall-mounted heater at home.

    The One Gardening Trend That's Bringing More Bugs To Your Home

    If you're seeing more pests inside your home than you think is normal, the problem may not be inside. The cause may actually be your landscape.

    By Luigi Caler Read More
  • Various colorful flowers in the sun

    The Vibrant Perennial Flower That's A Must-Plant For Attracting Birds And Pollinators

    Adding a pollinator garden is a great way to support native birds and insects while adding beauty to your space, but don't forget this vibrant perennial.

    By David Kuchta Read More
  • person repotting rosemary plant in pot

    How To Easily Repot Your Rosemary So It Keeps Thriving

    Rosemary has a pleasant aroma and myriad uses in the kitchen, but if you've been growing it in a pot for a while, it may need to be repotted.

    By Suzanne Bonnett Read More
  • Extreme closeup of brown marmorated stink bug on bright green leaf

    The Fast-Growing Tree You Won't Want In Your Yard If You Want To Keep Stink Bugs Away

    Although this tree makes a beautiful addition to any yard, it comes with an unfortunate downside you don't want to deal with: they easily attract stink bugs.

    By Bri Ahearn Read More
  • A rhubarb plant has begun to flower.

    Stop Rhubarb From Flowering Before It Ruins Your Harvest

    Growing your own rhubarb is great for jams, jellies, and pies, but don't let it bolt too early. Here's how to prevent and deal with rhubarb flowering.

    By Lauren Krystaf Read More
  • A flowering clivia in a rattan basket on a small round table

    What To Do If Your Clivia's Leaves Start Drooping

    Clivias are generally low-maintenance plants that don't deal with a ton of pest issues, so if you're seeing drooping leaves, it's likely for one of two reasons.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Hand holding a container with used coffee grounds over a lawn

    Why You Should Start Sprinkling Leftover Coffee Grounds On Your Lawn

    That morning cup of Joe gets your day started, but what to do with the grounds? You can compost them, but there's another place they can do good: On the lawn.

    By Kim W.S. Read More
  • A series of flowers growing along the edge of a garden

    How To Tell If Asters Are Growing In Your Yard

    Not sure what types of flowers are growing in your yard? Learn how to identify asters to see if you have one of the many species on your property.

    By Nina Phillips Read More
  • Someone holding pebbles over a bucket

    Why Rocks And Gravel Are The Perfect Choice For Your Yard's Drainage

    To prevent puddles and flooding in your yard, rocks and gravel are the ideal DIY solution. Here's how to use these pebbles for drainage and why it works.

    By Christine Bockelman Read More
  • Hands selecting flowers for a floral display

    Make A Wall Planter That Truly Pops With A Dollar Tree & Amazon DIY

    Looking for a new way to display your fresh-cut flowers at home? Try this budget-friendly DIY that looks high-end, using items from Dollar Tree and Amazon.

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon Read More
  • Multiple gardeners working on planting tree saplings outside

    Fruit Trees You Should Plant In The Spring For A Healthy Start

    When it comes to successfully growing certain fruit trees, when you plant them matters. Spring is the ideal planting season for these three fruit tree types.

    By Chloe O'Donnell Read More
  • Joanna Gaines and her husband stand against a photo backdrop at the Emmy awards.

    The Unique Houseplant Fixer Upper's Joanna Gaines Uses To Bring A Room To Life

    If you love succulents but are tired of the same old varieties, Joanna Gaines recommends a unique option that adds extra character to any space.

    By Lindsay Donaldson Read More
  • A row of orange carrots grow in a garden with their tops sticking out.

    Avoid These Fertilizers If You Want Your Carrots To Grow Right

    You can grow crunchy, sweet carrots in your own backyard, but you should know a common pitfall. Try to avoid these fertilizers if you want your carrots to grow.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • Someone pruning their garden

    10 Plants You Shouldn't Be Pruning In The Summer

    As the weather warms up, it's understandable that you want your garden to look its best. But there are plants you shouldn't be pruning in the summer.

    By Sakshi Khaitan Read More
  • A private garden boasts a variety of flowering plants.

    Make Your Yard More Private With One Gorgeous Pollinator-Friendly Solution

    If you're looking for a privacy plant that attracts gorgeous pollinators and birds, you should definitely try this native species out and see if you like it.

    By Lauren Krystaf Read More
  • person harvesting potatoes from garden

    These Two Popular Herbs Are The Perfect Neighbors For Potatoes In Your Garden

    Growing potatoes in your garden? These common herbs make perfect companion plants that will complement the potatoes' needs and keep away pests.

    By Suzanne Bonnett Read More
  • Ornamental silver ponysfoot (Dichondra argentea)

    Companion Plants That Highlight The Unique Color Of Ponysfoot Ground Covering

    Ponysfoot is a gorgeous kind of ground cover to add to your yard -- and there are a few companion plants you should consider planting alongside it.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • Pink azaleas in a garden

    The Best Spot In Your Garden To Plant Azaleas For Stunning Blooms

    If you set azaleas up for success when planting, you will have a greater chance of having a beautiful, months-long flurry of blooms for years to come.

    By Meg Jernigan Read More
  • A closeup of a honeybee collecting pollen from a pink flower

    The Showstopping Climbing Plant Butterflies & Bees Will Keep Coming To Your Yard For

    Climbing plants blanket your garden in a layer of lush foliage and blooms, and this option is a favorite both for its look and pollinator-attracting qualities.

    By Theresa Cramer Read More
  • A cardinal sitting on a branch

    The Herbs You'll Want To Add To Your Garden To Attract More Beautiful Cardinals

    Male cardinals with their bright red feathers can make your yard festive all year round. They feed on caterpillars, which can be found on these herbs.

    By Andrea Crowley-Hughes Read More
  • A squirrel getting caught holding onto a bird feeder

    The Overlooked Solution For Keeping Squirrels Out Of Your Bird Feeder Is So Simple

    There are plenty of great ways to keep squirrels out of your bird feeder, but the best solution isn't just about making the feeder inaccessible, it's so simple.

    By William Cennamo Read More
  • A person uses a spreader to plant grass seeds.

    Downsides That May Make You Reconsider Planting Grass Seed In The Spring

    Grass seed may seem like a solution to your sparse yard problems on the surface, but there are some big downsides to it, especially planted in the spring.

    By Lauren Krystaf Read More
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