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  • smiling woman carrying seedlings

    Get A Jump Start On Gardening With A DIY Seedling Tray On A Dollar Tree Budget

    If it's still too cold to sow your favorite seeds outside, this DIY Dollar Tree seedling tray costs just a few dollars to start your garden indoors.

    By Bill Burman Read More
  • Herb garden with fennel and other plants

    You May Want To Think Twice Before Planting One Common Herb In Your Garden

    This plant may add a flavorful punch to your meals, but it doesn't always work as an addition to your garden. Here's what it is and when to avoid growing it.

    By Kim W.S. Read More
  • Mulched garden area with fresh mulch

    Skipping One Crucial Step When Laying Mulch Could Cause Your Garden To Suffer

    Before you add new mulch over an existing layer, complete one crucial step so your plants thrive. Discover what the step is and why it's so important.

    By Shelley Frost Read More
  • two citronella grass plants in a planter

    Citronella Companion Plants For A Pest-Free Yard And Garden

    While citronella is one of the most well-known plants with pest-repelling abilities, it isn't the only one. For extra protection, plant these companions, too.

    By Chloe O'Donnell Read More
  • Eastern phoebe bird sitting on a branch

    The Insect-Eating Bird You'll Want To Attract To Your Garden

    By installing the right features in your yard, you can create an inviting home for these birds that, in turn, will keep your garden free from pesky bugs.

    By Shelley Frost Read More
  • An updated backyard

    10 Backyard Upgrades That Are Worth The Extra Cost

    Backyard updates aren't cheap, so it's difficult to decide which project will bring you the most bang for your buck. Our experts weigh in on what to consider.

    By Deirdre Mundorf Read More
  • Person using a watering can in a garden watering strawberries

    Tape A Spoon To Your Watering Can To Completely Upgrade Your Garden Chores

    If you're frustrated with how your watering can pours, give it a simple, easy upgrade — all you need is a spoon! Here's how to try out this simple hack.

    By Charlotte D. Miller Read More
  • garden with red flowers

    How To Create A Single Color Garden That's Interesting And Beautiful

    You only need one color to create a beautiful garden. Just don't forget about these other design elements so your outdoor space is also dynamic and lively.

    By Sanaphay Rattanavong Read More
  • Indoor jade plant in a ceramic planter on a wooden chair

    How To Spot And Treat These Common Problems With Indoor Jade Plants

    Jade plants are overall low-maintenance, but they can still have issues. From mushy stems to spotted leaves, here are common problems and how to treat them.

    By Sakshi Khaitan Read More
  • A gorgeous lavender field enhanced by the glow of the setting sun

    Benefits Of Using Lavender As An Alternative Hedge Option

    Using lavender as an alternative hedge doesn't require costly landscaping. Instead, embrace its beauty and fragrance while enjoying its low maintenance needs.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Robin splashes in a bird bath, taking a bath

    The First Birds You'll See In Your Yard This Spring

    As dreary winter weather loses its grip and spring makes its appearance, these are the birds you're likely to see (and hear) first in your yard.

    By Bri Ahearn Read More
  • Plain front yard of a house

    10 Low-Maintenance Ways To Landscape A Front Yard For Added Curb Appeal

    If you want to increase your curb appeal without a lot of work, check out some low-maintenance landscaping ideas to improve the look of your front yard.

    By Lisa Davis Read More
  • Orchids in different shades of pink

    Beginner Tips For Choosing The Right Type Of Orchid To Grow And Care For

    Orchids have a reputation for being challenging to grow and care for, but here are some beginner tips for choosing the right type of orchid for optimal success.

    By Chloe O'Donnell Read More
  • Raised beds in vegetable garden

    Why You Shouldn't Skimp On The Soil When Filling A Raised Garden Bed

    Raised garden beds can be expensive to fill full of soil, so it's tempting to bulk them out with a cheaper solution. Here's why that's a mistake you'll regret.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • An old wooden fence

    Rotting Fence Post Stuck In The Ground? Tips On How To Get It Out

    Rotting wood fence posts set in concrete can be a pain to remove, but with the help of a high-powered tool, you can make the job much simpler.

    By Tracey Johnson Read More
  • A woman holds a large bouquet of spring flowers and foliage close to her face while standing in a kitchen.

    Turn Simple Filler Flowers Into Your New Favorite Spring Wreath

    Spring wreaths are a beautiful addition to any space in or outside of your home. Consider making one yourself using simple filler flowers. Here's how.

    By Kate Nicholson Read More
  • Grow bags with tomato plants lined up next to each other.

    What Size Grow Bag Should You Use For Tomatoes (And Other Key Tips)

    Tomatoes can thrive in grow bags, but not if you use the wrong sized bag. This is the size of grow bag you should look for, plus additional tips.

    By William Cennamo Read More
  • Fresh basil plant in a pot on a textured background

    10 Common Issues You Should Know About Before Growing Basil

    Growing your own basil lets you always have the fragrant herb on hand. But before you embark on your basil-growing journey, get to know these common problems.

    By Megan Brame Read More
  • A person closely inspecting a green lawn

    Is Lawn Care Service Worth The Money In The Long Run?

    Curious if a lawn care service is worth it? Discover the long-term benefits and cost-effectiveness of hiring professionals over DIY to maintain your lawn.

    By Kyle Schurman Read More
  • Cosmos and other flowers thrive in a garden.

    The Beautiful Flower To Grow With Cosmos In Border Gardens

    Some plants are just natural partners in the garden. There are several good companions for cosmos, but this dynamic bloom really stands out in a border.

    By Lauren Krystaf Read More
  • Field of blue-flower shrubs

    11 Trees And Shrubs That Bloom With Beautiful Blue Flowers

    The color blue aids relaxation, which makes it a great choice for the flowering plants in your yard. Here are 11 trees and shrubs with strikingly blue blooms.

    By Sharon Kong Perring Read More
  • different types of shrubs

    The Citrus-Smelling Shrub That's Heat-Tolerant And Pollinators Love

    For those in tropical climates, there's no shortage of beautiful plants that grow in warm conditions. Here's another that features a citrusy scent.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • A collection of citrus trees in pots at a nursery

    The Orange Tree Variety That's Great For Growing In Containers And Small Spaces

    Yes, there is an orange tree variety that yields delicious fruit and can be grown in areas with limited space, including pots and other containers.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Green hedge with pink flowers in yard

    The 27 Best Trees To Plant For Privacy If You Have A Smaller Backyard

    Privacy fences are fine, but they send a certain message to your neighbors. If you have a small yard, these trees might be a more attractive option.

    By Sakshi Khaitan Read More
  • A brilliant woodpecker hangs on a suet feeder

    Don't Overlook These Common Mistakes When Making DIY Bird Suet

    If you love nothing more than attracting feathered friends to your garden, you may want to make DIY bird suet. But be sure to avoid these common mistakes.

    By Emily Ray Read More
  • A nicely landscaped front yard

    Boost Your Front Yard Landscaping With A Low-Maintenance Flowering Bush

    Some bushes provide more than just beauty. This tough, drought-tolerant shrub offers gorgeous foliage, stunning flowers, and you can harvest the seeds and pods.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • Finger with purple nail polish taps button on a thermostat in a home

    Can Adding Climbing Vines To Your Home Lower Your Energy Bill?

    Everyone knows plants add beauty to any landscape, but did you know that the right plants can also help reduce your heating and cooling costs?

    By Bri Ahearn Read More
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