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  • hand spraying flower

    Why Gardeners Are Adding Baking Soda To Their DIY Gnat Spray (And Does It Work?)

    Baking soda has so many uses in both the home and the garden. Learn more about why some gardeners are adding baking soda to their DIY gnat spray.

    By Christy Rae Ammons 11 months ago Read More
  • pile of toilet paper tubes

    Repurpose An Old Toilet Paper Tube Into The Perfect Fire Starter

    You don't have to resort to caveman tactics to create a fire from scratch. In fact, you can repurpose an old toilet paper tube to easily DIY a fire starter.

    By Kate Nicholson 11 months ago Read More
  • Bahiagrass growing on a lawn

    Here's How To Cut Out The Invasive Bahiagrass That's Taking Over Your Lawn

    In certain areas, bahiagrass is more of a nuisance than a desirable grass variety. Here's how to get rid of bahiagrass (and keep it from spreading).

    By Naomi Meza 11 months ago Read More
  • Blue and droopy hydrangea flower in front of white fence

    The Clever Zip Tie Hack To Protect Your Hydrangeas During A Rainstorm

    Hydrangeas' beautiful blooms can be quickly ruined in heavy rainfall. However, they can be protected and supported with the use of this household helper.

    By Naomi Meza 11 months ago Read More
  • black crow in yard

    What To Consider Before Attracting Crows As Pest Control In Your Yard

    Crows eat a lot of common pests, so its understandable if you have been trying to attract them to your yard. But there is a potential downside to be aware of.

    By Marco Rossi 11 months ago Read More
  • tick on a leaf

    Why Do People Use Garlic As A Tick-Repellent (& Does It Actually Pack A Punch)?

    Garlic is often touted as an all-natural tick repellent to keep the critters out of your yard. But does it actually work? Here's what we know.

    By Brooke Younger 11 months ago Read More
  • blooming balloon flowers

    Watering Tips For Thriving And Healthy Balloon Flowers

    Watered plants are healthy plants, but requirements vary across species. If you're growing balloon flowers, get the low down on their best watering regimen.

    By Lauren Krystaf 11 months ago Read More
  • dying lavender plant

    Why Your Summer Watering Routine Is Killing Your Lavender Plants

    Lavender grows best in conditions similar to its native Mediterranean home. And that means you should probably be watering it less than you think.

    By Christy Rae Ammons 11 months ago Read More
  • garden in bloom

    The Fast-Growing Vine That'll Add Deep Fragrance And Color To Your Yard

    Looking to quickly add some color, fragrance, and privacy to your garden? Try planting this fast-growing and native variety of wisteria. Here's what to know.

    By Robyn Turk 11 months ago Read More
  • Colorful summer flowers in garden

    12 Gorgeous Flowers To Consider Planting When You Have No Shade In Your Yard

    A yard without shade will limit the types of plants you can grow. Yet, you can still have your dream flower garden. Here are 12 flowers that thrive in full sun.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 11 months ago Read More
  • freshly harvested carrots

    Our Master Gardener's Advice For Growing Carrots In The Summer Heat

    Our expert gardener knows a thing or two about growing vegetables in sweltering conditions. Here’s how to grow carrots that will beat the summer heat.

    By Tiffany Selvey 11 months ago Read More
  • firestick plant

    The Benefits Of Planting Firestick Plants In Containers Instead Of The Ground

    While firestick plants can be grown in the ground in certain climates, here's why you may want to consider growing them in containers instead.

    By Kenna O'Rourke 11 months ago Read More
  • Snake on a bird feeder

    Is This Hack For Keeping Snakes Off Bird Feeders A Waste Of Time?

    Bird feeders can be magical, at least until they invite snakes looking for a meal. Does this common hack for deterring snakes work? Here's what to consider.

    By Kate Nicholson 11 months ago Read More
  • lemon peels in compost pile

    When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade (& Throw The Peels Into Your Compost Pile)

    Though you may have heard that citrus peels shouldn't be composted, lemon scraps can actually provide some huge benefits when added to compost piles.

    By Bri Ahearn 11 months ago Read More
  • outdoor patio with lots of screening plants

    Common Mistakes To Avoid When Using Trees And Shrubs For Patio Privacy

    A few carefully chosen plants are a great way to provide patio privacy from neighbors and passersby. But here's what to avoid before getting started.

    By Annette Hird 11 months ago Read More
  • butterfly on a blooming plant

    DIY A Pollinator Pot To Attract Hummingbirds & Butterflies To Your Outdoor Space

    There are many ways to attract pollinators to your garden. This pollinator pot will ensure hummingbirds and butterflies keep coming back for more.

    By Kate Nicholson 11 months ago Read More
  • purple salvia blooms

    How To Prune Salvia For Endless Blooms All Summer

    The spikes of salvia blooms are so gorgeous, you'll want to keep them around all summer. Here's how to ensure you have a constant display on this hardy plant.

    By Lauren Krystaf 11 months ago Read More
  • Woman in gardening gear

    Gardening Tasks You Shouldn't Do If A Heatwave Is Coming

    When a heatwave arrives, you may feel like your plants need extra attention, but it may not be the kind of support you would expect. Here's what not to do.

    By Mimi Mfundisi 11 months ago Read More
  • Person holding grass seed

    The Top-Rated Home Depot Grass Seed According To Reviews

    If you're looking for the best grass seed option for a lush lawn, this Home Depot product is the highest-rated. Here's what reviewers are saying.

    By Michelle Roberts-Garcia 11 months ago Read More
  • Fawn in field of flowers

    The Beautiful Deer-Resistant Blue Flower That's Perfect For Your Pollinator Garden

    As warm weather comes, and your garden blooms, deer are just waiting to come nibble your flowers. This stunning species, though, may help turn them away.

    By Mimi Mfundisi 11 months ago Read More
  • woman unrolling aluminum foil

    How To Use Aluminum Foil To Make Layering Plants In The Garden A Breeze

    Aluminum foil has many uses inside and out of the kitchen. You can use this household staple to help propagate plants using the layering method.

    By Annette Hird 11 months ago Read More
  • Propagated hydroponic cuttings in glass

    Create A Hanging Hydroponic Garden With IKEA's Best-Selling Clothing Rack

    There is something so lovely and simple about hanging your propagating plants. And of course IKEA has the perfect clothing rack for a hanging hydroponic garden.

    By Michelle Roberts-Garcia 11 months ago Read More
  • woman weeding garden in morning

    Why You Should Be Weeding Your Garden In The Morning

    There are many ways to weed a garden, but hand-pulling is one of the most popular. Here's why you should be weeding your garden in the morning hours.

    By Kate Nicholson 11 months ago Read More
  • spongy moth caterpillars on leaves

    How To Manage A Spongy Moth Infestation Before They Overtake Your Garden

    Spongy moths can be incredibly destructive to your trees, sometimes even killing them. Here's how you can recognize and control a spongy moth infestation.

    By Sam Arthurs 11 months ago Read More
  • close up gall wasp on bark

    Why You Shouldn't Be Alarmed When Finding Gall Wasps In Your Yard

    Learn about gall wasps and why, for the most part, you shouldn't be concerned about seeing them in your garden. Learn to spot gall wasps in your garden.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • woman touching hanging plant flowers

    The Creative Way To Hang Outdoor Plants With This Simple IKEA Hack

    If you only have a small outdoor space, one way to add more greenery is to make use of vertical space. This IKEA hack will allow you to hang outdoor plants.

    By Kate Nicholson 11 months ago Read More
  • A deer eating plants

    12 Natural Ingredients That Can Repel Deer From Your Yard & Garden

    Do you want to keep deer out of your yard? There are natural ingredients you can use to make your yard less welcoming to the foliage-eating wildlife.

    By Ashley White 11 months ago Read More
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