Turn Scrap Wood Pallets Into A Cute, Rustic Hose Storage Solution
Stop battling a bent and knotted garden hose each day just to get your plants watered. This pallet wood project will keep it nicely coiled and tangle-free.
Read MoreStop battling a bent and knotted garden hose each day just to get your plants watered. This pallet wood project will keep it nicely coiled and tangle-free.
Read MoreIf you have one healthy, fairly large spider plant, there's nothing stopping you from cultivating several plants using this incredibly easy method.
Read MoreWhile they're both annoying biting insects, mosquitos and midges can be differentiated thanks to their sizes, bites, and general flight habits.
Read MoreOld tires can be a pain to recycle, so if you have a few that you've been putting off getting rid of, use them to create this cute, cartoonish planter.
Read MoreYour growing zone can tell you a lot about what your garden should look like in spring. Follow our tips for spring gardening tips based on your zone.
Read MoreWhile the most common hydrangeas produce sterile flowers that don't draw in pollinators, this native alternative is both beautiful and pollen-producing.
Read MoreThis type of vine is easy to train and can provide you with fruit, depending on which variety you choose. Let it climb a trellis or chain-link fence.
Read MoreWhether to give people something to walk on or to divide your space, you can DIY concrete garden stepping stones using plastic platter lids as molds.
Read MoreStrawberry plants can struggle for reasons that aren't always obvious, and one overlooked seasonal habit may be affecting how well they perform.
Read MoreIt might seem like an ironstone bowl isn't worth using anymore once it's damaged. But you can easily turn it into a nice little place for birds to bathe.
Read MoreFinding a baby fox in your yard can be both cute and alarming. Depending on how it looks and what it's doing, here's how you should take action.
Read MoreWhen it comes to selecting flowers for your sunny porch, you may want to think out of the box ... or rather, the soil. Here's a bloom that grows in water.
Read MoreGrowing leeks isn't as straightforward as it may seem, and a few smart choices early on in the season can shape how well they perform later.
Read MoreAs Easter ends, you might have some unwanted baskets lying around. You can easily make one into a platform feeder for many types of birds.
Read MoreIs it possible to plant 1,000 flower bulbs? This TikToker proves that it can be done, and we're loving the results. Find out how to plant your own bulb field.
Read MoreIf you are planning to plant a hedge in warmer climates, consider this beautiful, fast-growing shrub that provides blooms for pollinators and fruit for birds.
Read MoreWant to hear more bird song in your backyard? You need to grow plants that provide shelter and food in the form of insects and seeds to bring in the birds.
Read MoreSince they're too small for traditional bird baths, hummingbirds love water fountains, and you can make one yourself using an old coffee maker.
Read MoreCardinals, with their red plumage and antics, bring joy to a yard. Provide safe harbor with a shrub that boasts dense foliage for shelter and produces berries.
Read MoreCooked potatoes are an affordable alternative to bird seed that you can put in feeders or simply on the ground to attract a variety of species.
Read MoreHummingbirds love vibrant flowers filled with sweet nectar. That's what they get with these red blooms that are perfect for warm climates and small gardens.
Read MoreTurn a plastic bottle into a wind spinner with simple tools and materials, creating a cute garden decoration that adds movement and color to outdoor spaces.
Read MoreWhat's more whimsical than an enormous dandelion puff in the corner of a kids bedroom? You can DIY one with a few simple hardware store items and some paint.
Read MoreOnce the birds start their morning songs, the trees begin to leaf out, and the grass starts to grow, it's time to head to Harbor Freight for some essentials.
Read MoreSpider plants are low-maintenance houseplants, but you still need to feed them. Nutrients run out in a pot, and this liquid option may be the best solution.
Read MoreThis adorable DIY tiered succulent planter is adaptable using different sizes and quantities of those plastic nursery pots that you'd usually throw away.
Read MoreFound some pretty faux flowers but don't have anywhere to put them? Transform an old lid into a wall-mounted display with a few simple craft supplies and tools.
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