Why Your Old Trash Can May Be The Key To Pest-Free Bird Feed Storage
Battling pests eating through the plastic bags holding your birdseed? An old trash can works great for storing bird feed, but only if you use the right one.
Read MoreBattling pests eating through the plastic bags holding your birdseed? An old trash can works great for storing bird feed, but only if you use the right one.
Read MoreBasil is a popular option for a kitchen herb garden, and it is incredibly easy to grow and maintain. You can even grow it in an old bottle on your windowsill.
Read MoreIf you're in the market for a new gas-powered riding mower, it's a good idea to find out which brands come out on top according to Consumer Reports.
Read MorePaperwhites are commonly used as living decor, with their fragrant flowers lasting weeks. If you don't want a disappointing show, look for these varieties.
Read MoreAluminum cans are great for scaring birds from landing in your garden, and it's a great way to repurpose the recyclables. Here's how it works.
Read MoreMagnolia Network is a wonderful source for all things decor, and you can embrace the farmhouse style this season by making one of these wreaths.
Read MoreNoise from neighbors and roads too loud? Reduce what reaches your backyard with a fence remodel, cheaper fencing add-ons, or simple landscaping additions.
Read MoreWhat if we told you there was an easier to way to prune those hedges than using your garden shears? Find out what to use for those hard-to-reach spots.
Read MoreReady to multiply your snake plant without any drama? This quick guide shows you how to prepare the soil and divide the plant — root-damage free.
Read MoreThere are certainly many beautiful species of trees, but if you want to plant something that offers extra benefits, consider one of these native trees.
Read MoreIf you want to keep birds coming back to your yard, try this DIY hack that will turn a used sink into a gorgeous centerpiece in your garden.
Read MoreHardy, pretty, and versatile, heather plants make a fine addition to any garden — and they'll bloom all the brighter thanks to a surprising DIY fertilizer.
Read MorePlanting this perennial bulb in the spring will bring vibrant pink blooms to your garden that last until the fall before the flower goes dormant in the winter.
Read MoreIt's easy to overwater and underwater cilantro, causing root rot, brown leaves, or fungus. This method gives cilantro the ideal amount of water to thrive.
Read MoreInvasive plants, including edible fruit trees, are a problem for home gardeners and the entire ecosystem. Here's how to prevent them from spreading.
Read MoreConcrete driveways are susceptible to unsightly rust stains when iron reacts with water and oxygen. Here's where that iron might be coming from.
Read MorePlastic wrap isn’t just for leftovers — your garden loves it, too. Discover the ways this pantry item can protect your plants and give you a healthier garden.
Read MoreCabbage is a multi-purpose veggie that certainly deserves a place in your garden. How and when you should harvest may depend on what kind you're growing.
Read MoreIf you want to make sure your hose is out of the way, protected from the elements, and easily accessible, consider DIYing this easy storage solution.
Read MorePeace lilies are popular houseplants thanks to their simple care requirements and attractive appearance. But they're also an imposter in the plant world.
Read MoreNo-mow lawns have both aesthetic and environmental benefits. See what this homeowner's lawn looked like after they let it go wild for a while.
Read MoreIt might be tempting to remove poison ivy in the winter when the plant is relatively dormant, but there are several reasons why you should wait.
Read MoreGrowing giant sunflowers isn't just about picking a big variety, you also need to think carefully about placement, irrigation, feeding, and more.
Read MorePruning and shearing aren't interchangeable. They're two very different gardening techniques that are used in specific circumstances and have dedicated tools.
Read MoreWith the need to practice sustainability comes innovation, and such is the case for one university student with the invention of a revolutionary garden product.
Read MoreDividing perennial plants helps you fill out your yard and keeps the plants healthy. Some root systems are tough to split, so you may need a tool to help.
Read MoreWant a happier blueberry harvest? From fragrant herbs to nitrogen-fixers, these sidekicks don’t just play nice — they get you a bigger blueberry crop.
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