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  • person using lawn leveling rake outdoors

    Build A DIY Lawn Leveling Rake On A Budget

    Buying a lawn leveling rake can be pricey but when yours is in dire need of smoothing and you're looking to get crafty, this DIY one is ideal.

    By Jahaira Arthur May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Close up of pink peonies

    Common Peony Pests To Be Aware Of & Tips To Fight Them Off

    If you have peonies but are worried about insects eating the flowers, these tips for keeping pests away from the plants are sure to come in handy.

    By Melissa Epifano May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Mowed Buffalo Grass lawn

    The Downsides To A Buffalo Grass Lawn

    Buffalo grass can be a low-maintenance option for those wanting a more natural landscape to their yard. However, there are many downsides to consider.

    By Sakshi Khaitan May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • landscaped backyard patio and garden

    The Garden Hose Hack That Will Give Your Landscaping A Professional Look

    It might sound outlandish, but the humble garden hose could be the answer to making your landscaping look more professional and unique.

    By Kate Nicholson May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • two birds on tree branch

    The Low-Maintenance Ornamental Tree That Will Have Birds Flocking To Your Yard

    The American mountain ash tree is native to North America and extremely versatile. Its colorful berries also make it great for attracting birds.

    By Alexandra Miller May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • person holding broccoli vegetable garden

    The Fast-Spreading Weed That Can Do Major Damage To Vegetables In The Garden

    If you have a prized vegetable garden, there is one weed you never want to see. Here's what you need to know about this dangerous weed and how to get rid of it.

    By Mimi Mfundisi May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Bird at bird feeder

    Should You Have Bird Feeders Out During The Summer? Here's What You Should Know

    Bird feeders are a staple of many backyards, but is it a good idea to keep them up during the warmer seasons? Here's what you need to know.

    By Alexandra Miller May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Striped green lawn

    Are DIY Lawn Stripers A Good Idea Or Are You Better Off Hiring A Professional?

    If you have been wanting a perfect lawn with stripes, there is a way to achieve that look with a DIY mower add-on. But should you really call in a professional?

    By Mimi Mfundisi May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • resealable plastic bags on counter

    15 Clever Ways To Repurpose Resealable Plastic Baggies Around Your Home And Garden

    Resealable plastic baggies are good for more than just holding sandwiches or snacks. They can be used in a variety of unique ways around the home and garden.

    By Masie O'Toole May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • invasive jumping worm

    Jumping Worms: How To Spot This Invasive Species Before It Is Too Late

    Worms are usually a gardener's best friend, but jumping worms can damage plants and soil structure. Here's how to tell them apart from other earthworms.

    By Lauren Krystaf May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • A bird perched on a red mailbox

    Tips & Tools To Keep Unwanted Birds Away From Your Mailbox

    Mailboxes are the correct place for your mail, and a poor choice for birds looking to build a nest. Here are some humane deterrent ideas.

    By Jessica Tzikas May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Nuthatch perched on wood bark

    Simple Ways To Attract Nuthatch Birds To Your Yard

    Nuthatchers are a popular favorite among birdwatchers. Luckily, there are simple ways to attract these critters to your yard and entice them to stay.

    By Michelle Roberts-Garcia May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • bird on a fence

    This Native Vine Might Be Stinky To You, But Birds & Other Pollinators Love Its Odor

    Gardeners might not like the maldorous scent of this native flowering vine, but plenty of pollinators and birds are drawn to its smell and its purple berries.

    By Lauren Krystaf May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • carrying hamper outside

    How To Turn An Old Laundry Basket Into A Beautiful Decorative Planter

    Large decorative planters aren't cheap, so it's wise to take advantage of DIY opportunities. Here are two ways to create one with an old laundry basket.

    By Libby Thompson May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Watermelons in field

    Is Epsom Salt The Trick To Sweeter Watermelons In Your Garden?

    Epsom salt has many uses, but can it help improve the taste of your watermelons? Here's what you need to know before sprinkling it around your garden.

    By Mimi Mfundisi May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • fig and wasp

    Why Fig Trees Are Notorious For Attracting Wasps

    Many fruit trees are known to attract wasps, but fig trees in particular are associated with the pests. Here is the history between wasps and figs.

    By Lauren Krystaf May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Man working in garden

    11 Genius Ways To Reuse An Old Towel In Your Backyard And Garden

    Time to swap out a slightly shabby set of towels? Before you toss your old bath towels in the trash, discover some clever ways to repurpose them in the garden.

    By Karli Edmondson-Matthews May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • mothballs bamboo plate old bench

    Why You Should Reconsider Using Mothballs To Deter Critters From Your Bird Feeder

    Are you hanging mothballs near your bird feeder to keep squirrels, opossums, and other critters away? Not so fast. Here's why you should reconsider using them.

    By Melissa Epifano May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • plants in dry rocky garden

    This Colorful Mulch Alternative Is Great For Plants That Thrive In Drier Conditions

    Do you need a mulch alternative that beautifies your garden and helps your plants? Look no further than this colorful option that will create drier conditions.

    By Jahaira Arthur May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Girls with ducks in pool

    What To Do If Ducks Won't Stay Away From Your Swimming Pool

    You may find ducks to be cute, but it isn't healthy for them to be in your backyard pool. Here are some ways to deter them from coming for a swim.

    By Sakshi Khaitan May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • fenced backyard of suburban house

    This Fresh-Smelling Vine Is Perfect For Added Privacy Along Your Backyard Fence

    If you're looking for the perfect vine to grow for more privacy from your neighbors this could be the answer, especially since it looks and smells great too.

    By Kate Nicholson May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Wooden spoons with plants

    A Creative Way To Repurpose Wooden Spoons In Your Garden

    If your large wooden kitchen spoons are old, stained, and worn-down, learn how to repurpose them outdoors to benefit your plants and your garden's aesthetic.

    By Trinity Archie May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Raspberry bush with red fruits

    What Does It Mean If A Plant Has A Cane?

    You're probably familiar with fruit, flowers, stems, and leaves, but what is a cane, and what does it mean when a plant has a cane or canes?

    By Melissa Epifano May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Pinto bean pods

    Why You Should Grow Pinto Beans In The Summer

    When it comes to growing pinto beans, warmer weather months are better because they have no tolerance for frost and must be planted after the last has passed.

    By Lauren Krystaf May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Colorful plants in a Victorian-style garden

    The Victorian-Era Foliage To Grow In Your Garden For A Vibrant Pop Of Color

    Persian shield grows best in climates that resembles those of its tropical origins, but it's versatile enough to bring its pops of Victorian color anywhere.

    By Charlotte Sears May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Holding moss for a lawn

    Stunning Lawn Alternatives For Your Shady Backyard (& Which Invasive Plants To Avoid)

    Not every yard has the conditions necessary to make growing a grass lawn practical -- here are several alternatives that will transform your outdoor space.

    By Ashley Hanson May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Multicolor hula hoops for sale

    Turn A Dollar Tree Hula Hoop And Broom Handle Into A DIY Light Up Garden Arch

    Encourage your family to spend more time in the yard this season with this Dollar Tree DIY light-up garden arch that uses a hula hoop and broom handles.

    By Christy Rae Ammons May 18th, 2024 Read More
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