The No-Dig Trick For Tackling Weeds Is Already In Your Garage
Weeds 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 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 MoreThinking about getting Ryobi's 18V One+ power spreader? Check out reviews to see what other users are saying about its performance, quality, and overall value.
Read MoreWondering if you can tackle a pea gravel and concrete mixture? Grab these tips and tricks that will help you create a stylish and sturdy surface with ease.
Read MoreRose bushes are likely to be large and in charge in your yard, but this specific variety can give you a smaller pop of yellow color in a container.
Read MoreHave a collection of plastic nursery pots you're not sure what to do with? This upcycle DIY transforms them from clutter to a cool birdbath for your yard.
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 MoreDespite how small they are, bonsai trees can be quite expensive, and there are many factors that play into the price, such as age, design, and more.
Read MoreIf you want a fence that's out of sight and out of mind, try covering it up with evergreen shrubs. These low-maintenance varieties are ideal for a natural look.
Read MoreLooking to enhance your garden with vibrant colors and healthy soil? This self-seeding flower gives a beautiful, thriving landscape that nurtures your garden.
Read MoreIt's not unusual to see paint marks on trees in wooded areas and orange markings, specifically, indicate what landowners plan to do with such trees.
Read MoreRoot rot can be a death sentence for plenty of different plants, but if you're able to catch it soon enough, you might be able to save your tomatoes.
Read MoreSpending time outside is healthy for kids and pets, but your little explorers could be in for a nasty surprise if you plant this unsuspecting ground cover.
Read MoreMost flower picks are geared towards attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, but these options can help draw in and protect glowing fireflies.
Read MoreYou might think rabbits are cute, but your plants don't. That's why it's a good idea to keep them out of your garden with these flowers they can't stand.
Read MoreBird feeders can be used to attract all sorts of different birds to your yard, but what about hummingbirds? Here's what we know about their eating habits.
Read MoreThe presence of dandelions in your yard may not be of much concern, but there's a dandelion lookalike that you'll want to get rid of right away.
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 MorePlant these native fruit trees in your yard to create your very own diversity oasis and attract birds, butterflies, bees, and other wildlife.
Read MoreWhile it might seem like any and all flowers will bring in hummingbirds, there are plenty of options out there that won't attract these flying visitors.
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 MoreThere are pros and cons to having dandelions in your lawn. Get the best of both worlds by creating a controlled dandelion patch. Pollinators will appreciate it!
Read MoreYou can't go wrong with a low-maintenance shrub that sprouts pretty, hummingbird-attracting flowers. That's why this plant is a garden must-have.
Read MoreCandy canes might just seem like a seasonal treat, but according to some, adding these minty candies to your yard can help ward off squirrels.
Read MoreWild ginger serves as an attractive ground cover, but if you're planting it for culinary use, beware of this one significant (and dangerous) downside.
Read MoreSummer means plenty of mosquitoes, but that doesn't mean you have to invite them to your yard. This one swap can help keep potted plants from becoming a nest.
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