10 Best Perennials You Should Be Planting In April
Spring planting season brings new opportunities to refresh your garden, but choosing the right plants now can make all the difference later in the year.
Read MoreSpring planting season brings new opportunities to refresh your garden, but choosing the right plants now can make all the difference later in the year.
Read MoreThis simple piece of garden furniture from Aldi will have you excited to take on your spring gardening tasks. It comes with hooks and shelves for storage.
Read MoreIf you're tired of constantly having to refill your bird feeder, this Amazon product will make sure that flying visitors have a steady supply of food.
Read MoreWhile this plant is often used as a ground cover or grass alternative in warm areas, it can also make a gorgeous, flowing addition to a hanging basket.
Read MoreNot only do these flower and plant combinations look amazing together, but they also are great companions when it comes to sun and soil preferences.
Read MoreWhile this roof style might look like something straight out of a fairytale, it actually has several much more practical benefits for homeowners.
Read MoreA basic bottle might not seem like much at first, but with a few thoughtful changes, it can become a planter that adds shape and character to your space.
Read MoreBattling a boggy patch in your garden? You could put in drainage, or you could save your money and embrace it by planting perennials that love growing in water.
Read MoreMetal cans are sturdy, which makes them a great item to recycle into a storage caddy for your garden supplies, storing everything from seeds to gloves.
Read MoreRaised garden beds are great for everywhere from small patios to large backyards, and this option from Target has everything you need to keep plants happy.
Read MoreIf you want to plant an annual without the typical work, consider something self-seeding, like this gorgeous purple flower that's a pollinator favorite.
Read MoreNot all snakes are as scary as you may think, but you'll definitely want to read about what to do if you find some of their skin in your yard.
Read MoreWhile sod can be installed at just about any point during the year with proper preparation, it has a better chance of lasting with proper timing.
Read MoreWhen it comes to buying fertilizer for your garden, there are many ways to spend too much money. Fortunately, there are also plenty of budget-friendly options.
Read MoreDon't trash that scratched frying pan. Repurpose it into a plant stand using supplies you probably already have at home, along with a few store-bought extras.
Read MoreWhile trellises might seem like they're one-size-fits-all, it's important to choose a structure that supports the growth habits of your specific crop.
Read MoreIf your plain, old driveway is detracting from your home's exterior appeal, dressing it up with a rock edging is a brilliant way to make it look more luxe.
Read MoreWhen mowing your lawn, dealing with grass clippings can become a time-consuming hassle. This trick makes it way faster and easier.
Read MoreIf Tractor Supply is your one-stop-shop for yard supplies, these are some the highest-rated garden tools you will want to make sure you check out.
Read MoreJapanese beetles are a major nuisance, and if you're find of growing these incredibly popular flowers, there's a higher chance of them stopping by your garden.
Read MoreIt might feel too risky to get up close to a nest in your yard. Tell the different between a wasp and bee habitat at a glance with these simple tips.
Read MoreFlowers brighten up a garden and it's even better when they attract birds and butterflies. There is a beautiful blue flower that the creatures love.
Read MoreThis pretty flower does well in dappled sunlight or deep shade and attracts pollinators such as hummingbirds, making it ideal to place next to a water fountain.
Read MoreCertain furniture items are ubiquitous, popping up everywhere from Antarctica to Africa. This simple plastic outdoor chair is one such example.
Read MoreWatching visiting birds is one of the pleasures of having a yard. These homemade DIY bird treats will keep feathered friends flocking to your garden.
Read MoreCrows are clever creatures that will eat almost anything, including your crops. But this simple kitchen item can help keep them away and save your plants.
Read MoreYou've got a stray onion in your pantry. Don't want to cook with it? You can regrow it! You need some simple tools and supplies you probably have already.
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