What Is A Seed Sprouter And How Can It Benefit Your Garden?
A seed sprouter can provide tasty sprouts for your sandwiches and salads, but it might be beneficial for gardeners, too. Here's how you can use it.
Read MoreA seed sprouter can provide tasty sprouts for your sandwiches and salads, but it might be beneficial for gardeners, too. Here's how you can use it.
Read MoreThis DIY wood shed kit is a best seller at Home Depot with plenty of positive reviews - but based on the customer comments, things may not be as they seem.
Read MoreIf you're growing rosemary, the other plants you grow around it can actually protect it from pests or attract pollinators. Here are the plants that do that.
Read MoreChocolate belongs anywhere and everywhere, including the garden. While there are many cocoa-esque flowers for your garden, here's one you should consider.
Read MoreNot only are monarch butterflies beautiful, they're also important pollinators. To lead them into your garden, try planting this purple flowering tree.
Read MoreYou may enjoy the sweet scent of flowers, but not every species smells good. Sometimes those gorgeous blooms have a bad odor, like this beloved garden mainstay.
Read MoreIf you want to save small flying insects like bees and wasps from drowning in your birdbath, our expert recommends a simple solution to help them climb out.
Read MoreWeeds are the arch-nemesis of any gardener, and it doesn't help that they're a pain to remove. Luckily, these hacks should help you get the job done.
Read MoreRue is a gorgeous flower already, but it's also capable of attracting beautiful butterfly varieties and is a great choice for a pollinator garden.
Read MoreHummingbirds are attracted to vibrant colors, including orange. Plant these orange flowers in your garden to attract hummingbirds to your yard.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to deal with living in a noisy area or a lack of privacy in your backyard. Luckily, there's an unexpected landscape addition that may help.
Read MoreDo you want to add style to your garden hose while maintaining function? With this fun and simple DIY, you can elevate the look of your outdoor water source.
Read MoreIt's never fun when your refrigerator breaks and you need to replace it, but the silver lining is you can transform your old fridge into a veggie garden.
Read MoreMulch is a popular landscaping staple, and specifically cedar mulch comes with great appeal. Find out the pros and cons of using natural cedar mulch.
Read MoreHostas make beautiful accents to any garden, but unfortunately deer also think they make a tasty snack. Try these tips to keep deer away from your hostas.
Read MoreInstead of cutting down the tree that's in the way of your backyard deck build, find out how to both keep the tree and build the deck of your dreams.
Read MoreHave some empty glass jars that you want to repurpose in the garden? Find out a simple way they could be beneficial when growing plants from seeds or seedlings.
Read MoreCheck out some of the best, easiest, and most genius TikTok hacks to help your garden flourish, as well as a couple hacks that you should avoid.
Read MoreSay goodbye to grass and say hello to a new yard. This ground cover plant is tolerant to heat and drought, which makes it a good option for a bare, patchy lawn.
Read MoreIf your lawn isn't looking great, it may be time to give it a dose of 10-10-10 fertilizer. Follow these two tips to know when the best time is to apply it.
Read MoreHibiscus plants come in many shapes and forms, but for those looking for a unique hardy hibiscus to add to the landscape, this one is truly mouth-watering.
Read MoreFamous for extended flowering times, zinnias are a forgiving and rewarding species. But there are certain mistakes even this easy-growing plant doesn't like.
Read MoreElevate your long flower boxes with this beautiful, cascading vine that is easy to grow, low-maintenance, and comes in several varieties and colors.
Read MoreTeeny tiny seeds are difficult to plant evenly, because they are both difficult to handle and because they tend to get displaced. Here's a tip to help.
Read MoreBrown patches on your lawn might be the result of a fungal disease. But if you're hesitant to use a chemical fungicide, try this natural treatment instead.
Read MoreDid you know praying mantises occasionally catch and eat hummingbirds? Learn what to do if you run into this issue and how to protect your hummingbird feeder.
Read MoreRather than disposing of your empty baby formula can consider upcycling it to create a stunning raised flower pot to house and display your fake or real plants.
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