Grow These 20 Flowers With Rosemary And Fill Your Garden With Pollinators
Rosemary is a herbaceous shrub many people grow for cooking. But it actually has many more uses in the garden, especially when grown with the right companions.
Read MoreRosemary is a herbaceous shrub many people grow for cooking. But it actually has many more uses in the garden, especially when grown with the right companions.
Read MoreFor a natural privacy screen and a more beautiful landscape, try planting cypress trees. These are our picks for fast growers that will thrive in your yard.
Read MoreMost gardening tools won't last forever. Some, in fact, last just a year, even if well looked after. Thankfully, they're often pretty inexpensive to replace.
Read MoreMaintaining your front (or back) yard entails a lot of work. If you want to avoid that but still enjoy an aesthetically appealing yard, here are some options.
Read MoreTired of worrying about your cuttings drying out before they can grow roots? The solution lies in a ball of yarn and a few other supplies from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreBroken wicker baskets can still be sturdy enough to use outdoors for birds. Hanging the basket from a sturdy tree branch offers refuge for birds.
Read MoreYour dog provides you with an endless supply of shed hair, whether you like it or not. Using it in your garden may be better than throwing it in the trash.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies and bees to your garden, then you should try growing this space-saving vine with beautiful purple flowers.
Read MoreYou've put up birdhouses but no birds are nesting in them. You need to make them more attractive to birds, and that can be achieved with clever planting ideas.
Read MoreWooden nesting boxes face constant exposure to rain, insects, and sun. A centuries-old wood treatment may offer unexpected durability with a natural finish.
Read MoreCelebration decorations are rarely eco-friendly, but you can create your own version of a classic party trimming using dry leaves and hole punches.
Read MorePurple hydrangeas are admired for their color, but in some cultures their blooms carry a layered symbolism that extends well beyond the garden bed.
Read MoreEmpty soup cans rarely feel decorative, but with just a little paint and imagination they can shift from pantry waste to playful garden accents.
Read MoreIt may seem like a charming indoor addition, but this stone fruit tree needs real outdoor conditions — you just can’t give it the climate it needs inside.
Read MoreA good bird feeder is a great way to make your yard more lively, but store-bought feeders are boring. Make your own with one of these kitchen items.
Read MorePermeable pavers are an environmentally friendly way to upgrade your driveway while solving problems such as pooling water and disrupted foundations.
Read MoreIf you consider these factors before hiring someone to remove a tree stump, you can make an informed decision that suits your property and landscaping needs.
Read MoreGive your houseplants the best chance of thriving and maintain a stunning potted garden with these care tips and growing hacks that work well with pothos.
Read MoreIf you're a beginner, don't even think about growing this flower from seed. You'll struggle to meet the precise temperature, soil, and lighting conditions.
Read MoreDon't toss out those old storage bins — repurpose them instead! From tiny storage drawers to large tote tubs, here's how to use them neatly in the garden.
Read MoreTo keep your poinsettias thriving beyond the holiday season, consider trying out this self-watering vase DIY that only requires a few simple items to complete.
Read MoreWhen you have a thriving citrus tree, you get the benefit of a plentiful yield. To keep your tree healthy, try companion planting with this ground cover.
Read MorePeace lilies make great houseplants, but if you're doing everything right and it still looks like it's flailing, it could be these pests causing the issue.
Read MoreCast iron plants are widely regarded as almost indestructible, making them perfect for beginner gardeners. That doesn't mean they require no care at all.
Read MoreYear after year, these ornamental grasses will produce seeds that grow into new plants in your garden all on their own, with zero work on your part.
Read MoreDeer can wreak havoc on your garden if you have plants that appeal to them, but one deer-resistant shrub can act as a protective border against them.
Read MoreMint is a notoriously aggressive plant that can easily choke out the rest of your garden. This method allows you to grow mint without that risk.
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