Is The Mulch Barrier In Your Yard Actually Attracting Ticks? Here's What We Know
Using mulch as a barrier to keep ticks away can be effective, but you have to use the right kind. Some types of mulch repel, while others can invite ticks.
Read MoreUsing mulch as a barrier to keep ticks away can be effective, but you have to use the right kind. Some types of mulch repel, while others can invite ticks.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to invite beautiful blooms all summer and into early fall, look no further than this low-maintenance flower that self-seeds.
Read MoreWhether you're harvesting sunflower seeds for a tasty snack or saving them to plant next year, you'll need to do it properly to ensure success.
Read MoreLilies of the valley are delicate, bell-shaped flowers with a heavenly scent. But you should think twice before bringing them into a home with children or pets.
Read MoreProtect your garden plants when outdoor temperatures dip dangerously low by using this free, household item you likely have lying around with the mail.
Read MoreAs the cooler months approach, you may worry about your wildlife friends. This "beauty" of a shrub will provide plenty of food and will add a pop of color.
Read MoreThis fast-growing shrub features white flowers and green leaves that turn to shades of red, yellow, and orange in the fall for a beautiful display.
Read MorePea gravel can be a great low-maintenance alternative to grass or budget-friendly substitute for concrete. However, it has two major downsides.
Read MoreBanish buzzing pests from your yard with a surprising grass variety that naturally repels both mosquitoes and wasps while keeping your outdoor space inviting.
Read MoreDual-purpose privacy shrubs add greenery to your landscaping while blocking nosy neighbors. Find out which option is also incredibly hardy and low-maintenance.
Read MoreSpring and summer are peak seasons for most florals, but this popular flower will sprout quickly and provide color until the first frost in fall.
Read MoreGoatscaping has taken over as an eco-friendly and fun alternative to traditional weeding, but it might not be the best method for every space.
Read MoreGardeners in warmer regions might be interested to know that there's one popular herb that can be planted in the fall, but it can also be grown in pots indoors.
Read MoreIf your lime tree isn't producing as much fruit as you would like, it's probably not getting adequate pollination, but there is a way you can fix this.
Read MoreWhen summer ends, hummingbirds migrate and need both food and shelter to survive their journey. Here's how to make your garden a safe haven for them.
Read MoreIs your peace lily sad and droopy with brown-tipped leaves? It might have a sunlight issue. Thankfully, solving this problem is easier than you might think.
Read MoreIf you have some gorgeous aromatic lavender growing in your yard, there's one crucial mistake you want to avoid when it's time to give your plant a trim.
Read MoreIf you're wanting to make your yard more wildlife friendly to attract birds and butterflies, there's one magnificent tree you might like to grow.
Read MoreMushrooms may look cute in a garden, but they can quickly take over flower beds and may even be toxic. Knowing when to remove them stops them multiplying.
Read MoreRyobi's Expand-It range of attachments can enhance yard cleanup but what are reviewers saying about possibly dethatching a lawn with its power sweeper?
Read MorePretty much anything around your house that's hollow can be transformed into an indoor or outdoor planter. It doesn't even have to be waterproof if you line it!
Read MoreThe flowers are beautiful, but don't be tempted to grow these invasive, noxious weeds that can harm native species and ecosystems, and be ultra-hard to control.
Read More"Annual" and "perennial" are terms that come up often in the plant world, and grasses are no exception. Knowing the difference is key to a healthy lawn.
Read MoreIf keeping your plants happy is adding to your stress, Walmart has a solution that can take the guesswork out of watering, and this planter comes in under $5.
Read MoreFinding interesting plants for those shady spots can be challenging, but there's one low-care perennial with beautiful flowers that you might want to consider.
Read MoreWhat's cuter than a tiny plant in a tiny terrarium? Nothing! Here are a few items you might have around the house to create your own mini garden.
Read MoreThis perennial's tubular flowers will fill your yard with warm fall colors if you plant it now. Come spring, the blooms will return to grace your yard.
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