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  • Weed being removed from lawn

    Does Pre-Emergent Weed Prevention Kill Existing Weeds? Our Lawncare Expert Weighs In

    In the war against weeds, the kind of herbicide you use matters. Here is what an expert explained to us about using a pre-emergent on existing weeds.

    By A. R. Hopkins 12 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of slug eating lettuce leaf

    These Adorable Birds Could Be The Answer To Your Slug Problem

    Learn how ducks can keep your garden free of slugs. Find out which breed of duck is best for slug control in your garden, and how to get ducks of your own.

    By A. R. Hopkins 12 months ago Read More
  • Planter at edge of pool

    5 Brilliant Ways To Hack Your Garden Planters With Pool Noodles

    Garden planters are great, but they come with their own set of issues. Here are some brilliant pool noodle hacks to help you get the most out of them.

    By Ron Baker 12 months ago Read More
  • deer amidst vegetables

    Deter Deer From Destroying Your Garden With An Easy DIY Solution

    Are deer destroying your precious garden? Luckily, there's an easy DIY to keep them away and your plants safe. Here are the materials and steps needed.

    By Ezekiel Maina 12 months ago Read More
  • Basket of cucumbers

    Here's How Many Cucumbers Can Come From A Plant With The Right Conditions

    If you carefully take care of a cucumber plant, there are a certain amount of cucumbers that will be produced. Here's what to know to get it just right.

    By Nick Polishchuk 12 months ago Read More
  • person watering plants

    10 Clever Gardening Hacks For Homes Without A Backyard

    Want to garden, but don't have a backyard? From utilizing balcony railings to windowsills, these gardening hacks let you still exercise your green thumb.

    By Karli Edmondson-Matthews 12 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird feeder in rain

    DIY An Effective Cover For Your Hummingbird Feeder Using A Dollar Tree Hack

    If you're aiming to create some simple but effective protection for your hummingbird feeder, then look no further than Dollar Tree and Amazon.

    By Trinity Archie 12 months ago Read More
  • garden in desert

    The Beautiful Blue Tree That Brings Life To Dry Climates

    If you live in a dry climate, you may have a hard time finding plants that will thrive, but this beautiful blue tree loves the heat and drought-like conditions.

    By Nick Polishchuk 12 months ago Read More
  • flowering deadnettle

    Banish Henbit Deadnettle Weeds From Your Lawn With An Ingredient From Your Kitchen

    If you're looking to get rid of Henbit deadnettle weeds from your pretty emerald lawn, then all you need is one simple, and affordable, ingredient.

    By Ezekiel Maina 12 months ago Read More
  • Leaves of mint plant in a garden

    Three Varieties Of Mint That Won't Try To Overrun Your Garden

    These three mint varieties are far less invasive and troublesome than common mint and spearmint. Learn which mint varieties are safe to plant in your garden.

    By Naomi Meza 12 months ago Read More
  • green figs on tree

    Easy And Helpful Tips To Successfully Propagate A Fig Tree

    If you'd like to multiply the amount of fig trees in your yard for a larger harvest, easily propagate your plants with these helpful tips and tricks.

    By Miranda Mullings 12 months ago Read More
  • aphids swarming a plant's stem

    The Scary Sounding Wasps That Can Help Control Your Aphid Problem

    Although you wouldn't typically want to invite wasps into your yard, one particular species does no harm to humans while decimating aphid populations.

    By Christy Rae Ammons 12 months ago Read More
  • man shopping for mowers

    The Best Type Of Lawn Mower To Use In Your Small Yard

    Even smaller lawns need mowing and maintenance. Deciding on a lawn mower to purchase can feel overwhelming. Here are the lawn mowers you should consider.

    By Rita Kueber 12 months ago Read More
  • wood coffee table in living room

    15 Unique Ways To Repurpose A Worn-Out Coffee Table In Your Home Or Garden

    Like a desk or vanity, your coffee table is likely a furniture item you sit in front of daily, so trading it for a replacement is tough; repurpose it instead.

    By Masie O'Toole 12 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of cucumber plant

    6 Issues To Know About Before Growing Cucumbers In Your Garden

    Cucumbers are a great plant to grow in the summer, to have in salads or keep for pickling. Here are issues to be aware of before you start growing cucumbers.

    By Kristeen Cherney 12 months ago Read More
  • hummingbird flying through water stream

    Reuse A Turkey Baster For A Clever DIY Water Fountain Hummingbirds Can't Resist

    If you want to attract hummingbirds to your yard, here's how to use a turkey baster to construct a water fountain your feathered friends are sure to love.

    By Christy Rae Ammons 12 months ago Read More
  • grassy lawn

    How To Identify What Type Of Grass You Have (And Why It Matters)

    Knowing what type of grass you have is imperative if you are going to keep it healthy. Follow these simple tips to identify the grass in your lawn.

    By Nick Polishchuk 12 months ago Read More
  • cherry tomatoes on vine

    The Easy Technique That Makes Propagating Cherry Tomatoes A Breeze

    If you are entering the world of propagation, you may not realize how many plants can be replicated. Here's the best method for propagating cherry tomatoes.

    By Lauren Krystaf 12 months ago Read More
  • Pot with waterlogged soil

    What To Do When Your Outdoor Planters Get Waterlogged

    If your potted plant isn't looking its best or you notice standing water in the pot, it's time to act fast. Here's how you can rescue your waterlogged plant.

    By Nick Polishchuk 12 months ago Read More
  • tomato plant growing in pot

    Don't Try Regrowing Tomatoes From Store-Bought Produce Without Knowing This First

    If you have dreams of growing your very own tomatoes, here's what you need to consider before reusing seeds from those you buy at a grocery store.

    By Lauren Krystaf 12 months ago Read More
  • summer tanager singing

    12 Fiery Red Birds You Might Be Seeing Around Your Yard & Garden

    One of the perks of having a yard and garden is getting to see a variety of visiting birds. Here are the most common, red-colored ones you'll spot.

    By Lilly Paltsev 12 months ago Read More
  • varying shades of pink petunias

    Your Petunias Will Thrive With The Help Of A Few Leftover Kitchen Scraps

    Compost is an excellent way to turn your kitchen waste into gardening gold, but some cooking byproducts can be used directly with your pretty petunias.

    By Kaleigh Brillon 12 months ago Read More
  • Birds at feeder

    Should You Take Your Bird Feeder Down During Avian Influenza This Summer?

    The avian influenza (H5N1) emerged in the early 2020s and has spread through bird and poultry populations worldwide. But should you take down your bird feeder?

    By Nick Polishchuk 12 months ago Read More
  • two green hummingbirds on branch

    The Budget-Friendly Hummingbird Feeder You Can DIY By Reusing A Pantry Staple

    If you want to attract hummingbirds to your yard but don't have a large budget for fancy feeders, try making your own out of a common pantry item.

    By Ezekiel Maina 12 months ago Read More
  • raised beds lined with plastic

    What You Should Know Before Lining Your Raised Garden Beds With Plastic

    Some gardeners line their raised beds with plastic sheeting to suppress weeds. Before you do this, however, discover the pros and cons of using this material.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 12 months ago Read More
  • Edible flowers in clear container

    Our Expert's Tips To Ensure That The Edible Flowers In Your Garden Are Safe To Eat

    Edible flowers are an elegant way to level up a dish, but are the ones you are growing in your garden safe to eat? We asked a garden expert for tips.

    By Brooke Younger 12 months ago Read More
  • hands holding soil

    Think Twice About Using Your Own Soil For Raised Garden Beds

    If you're planning to set up raised garden beds, be careful about the soil you put in them. Using soil from your yard may not be the best choice.

    By Lauren Krystaf 12 months ago Read More
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