The Stunning Suncatcher You Can DIY Using Kitchen Ingredients And Dried Florals
Looking for pretty décor for fall — or any season of the year, really? If you bake often, you probably already have the supplies for this sun-catcher DIY.
Read MoreLooking for pretty décor for fall — or any season of the year, really? If you bake often, you probably already have the supplies for this sun-catcher DIY.
Read MoreCoffee grounds can be used in the garden to improve soil health and deter pests, but they are detrimental to some herbs so should be avoided in these instances.
Read MoreWhether you celebrate the creepy season around Halloween or enjoy a bit of a scare year-round, you'll be interested in some of these scary-sounding plants.
Read MoreThis non-toxic solution feels uncomfortable on cats’ paws without causing harm, so it might keep them away from your garden beds. But there are some caveats.
Read MoreWe usually think about climate requirements when shopping for a new plant, but it's crucial to also make sure a species is safe for growing in your location.
Read MoreBurning your own garden-grown herbs at home means you have the peace of mind that no nasties are wafting around in the air you and your family are breathing.
Read MoreAre you sharpening your lawn mower blades every 20 to 25 hours? Get tips for sharpening the blades safely and effectively with with top products from Lowe's.
Read MoreBefore you can eat those delicious papayas in your garden, you’ll need to keep your papaya trees happy and healthy. These companion plants can make it easier.
Read MoreLandscaping trends come and go, but bold and bright colors seem to be a mainstay. There's a new alternative to this trend, though, that might surprise you.
Read MoreThe seed heads on this purple perennial plant are the perfect meal for beautiful goldfinches. Plant this flower and attract the birds to your yard.
Read MorePlanting potatoes under the wrong weather conditions can result in your plants becoming damaged or even dying, so is fall the right season for your crops?
Read MoreRosemary has wellness benefits, from making a home smell lovely to repelling mosquitoes. One way to take advantage of this herb has been mostly forgotten today.
Read MoreWhile it's a must for most, some plants don't require any soil. For an alternative, consider growing these plants that thrive in water, sand, or even air.
Read MoreIf you're stressed about your neighbor growing an invasive plant, there are steps you can take to avoid a bigger problem and solve the situation.
Read MoreBees have excellent eyesight, but there's one color they can't detect at all — an important fact to know when you're planning your bee-friendly flower garden.
Read MoreThis garden material doesn't directly add nutrients to soil. Instead, it helps keep the nutrients present for longer and makes them more accessible to plants.
Read MoreDon't stow your gardening gloves just yet: Fall is actually the ideal time to propagate certain flowering plants, whether via seeds, cuttings, or division.
Read MoreIf you garden with sandy soil, you can grow a whole range of gorgeous flowering perennials and annuals that adore this type of growing environment.
Read MoreInstead of throwing away your old box spring, learn how to repurpose the wooden frame in useful or decorative ways around your home and in your garden.
Read MoreDetangling a mess of a garden hose or extension cord can be incredibly frustrating, but you can keep everything neat with this simple DIY storage solution.
Read MoreFall is one of the most beautiful seasons and if you're looking to bring those vibrant fall colors indoors, here are some houseplants that can help.
Read MoreColorful foliage is one of the best parts of fall, but these stunning houseplants will allow you to experience these warm colors year-round.
Read MoreCharcoal is a common soil amendment, but different types provide different benefits, from improved drainage to decreasing the amount of bacteria in the soil.
Read MoreFrom year-round vibrant blooms to shrubs with leaves that transform into lovely shades of burgundy, here's a curated list of red plants perfect for fall.
Read MoreBig harvests don’t just depend on soil and sun. Certain beet varieties offer a secret edge that can transform your garden into a more rewarding experience.
Read MoreWant to add more color to your home? This DIY is easy to achieve, though it does involve a trip to the craft store and some post-installation maintenance.
Read MoreFall is a time for pruning and cleaning, but planting this genus of flowers is wise for those who want to enjoy strong, low-maintenance blooms come spring.
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