The Vegetable You Can Plant In October For A Delicious Winter Harvest
If you're looking for a vegetable you can plant in October to enjoy a mouth-watering winter harvest, here's an unusual variety you might like to try.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a vegetable you can plant in October to enjoy a mouth-watering winter harvest, here's an unusual variety you might like to try.
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Read MoreThere are numerous ways to repurpose glassware from the thrift store. This practical and inexpensive idea is perfect for use with any of your houseplants.
Read MoreIf you're tired of the noise, smell, and hard work involved in hauling around a leaf blower, switch it out for a manual or low-noise leaf-clearing alternative.
Read MoreDon't let the end of summer (and fewer sunlight hours) bring an end to the blooms in your garden. Choose plants that bloom well into fall, even in the shade.
Read MoreCreating a retaining wall with old tires is a great way to save them from going to waste, and it will be much more cost-effective than building with stone.
Read MoreWhether they drop a bushel of berries or are prone to snapping stems, these trees are best avoided if you want a yard that's easy to maintain.
Read MoreRecycling (or trashing) the laundry detergent cap along with the bottle? Instead, save it and create items to better organize your home or decorate your yard.
Read MorePumpkins aren't the only gourds to grow for harvest in the fall; several edible winter squash varieties are just as perfect for picking in the same season.
Read MoreElevate your tablescape with dusky blue or white miniature pumpkins, or level up your porch fall decor with huge knotty and bumpy pumpkins in shades of green.
Read MoreSpring and summer are peak seasons for florals, but with these flowers, you can keep your balcony lush and colorful until winter rolls around.
Read MoreYou may be pleasantly surprised to learn that many bathroom items can also be composted, particularly those that qualify as "brown" ingredients.
Read MoreLooking for a way to reduce waste and improve your garden? These toilet paper roll DIYs do everything from protect seedlings to support local pollinators.
Read MoreYou can make your garden work harder for you by carefully choosing plants that can simultaneously suppress weeds, deter pests, and improve the quality of soil.
Read MoreBoost soil health, deter pests, and draw pollinators and beneficial insects to your fall garden with this list of companion flowers that add color to boot.
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than seeing a snake slithering inside your home, but if it's a blind snake, don't worry. They are harmless and easy to get rid of.
Read MoreLooking for a unique perennial beloved by bees that thrives in moist soil? Look no further than this purple plant whose flowers stun with a unique pattern.
Read MoreThis easy wildflower will bloom late into the fall with red and yellow flowers. Just be sure to plant it now before the first frost comes and winters sets in.
Read MoreWhat's a better way to mask foul odors outside than with sweet smelling blooms? No matter the season, there's a plant that can step in to boost outdoor scents.
Read MorePumpkin spice is back, but so are those pesky leaves on your lawn. Your choice between a leaf blower and leaf sweeper may depend on efficiency, noise, and more.
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Read MoreWant your herb garden to stay lush and full of flavor? A seasonal refresh in fall can give tired plants new energy and prepare them for spring’s return.
Read MoreHarvesting a pumpkin at the right maturity can mean the difference between eating it or not. There's one key sign you shouldn't look for: listen for it instead.
Read MoreIf you're looking to spruce up your container garden with some delightful fall blooms, there are plenty of striking flowers that you can choose from.
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