The One Veggie In Your Garden You Should Be Saving Your Leftover Coffee Grounds For
Coffee grounds are a beneficial soil additive for plenty of different plants, but they carry an extra benefit for one vegetable in particular.
Read MoreCoffee grounds are a beneficial soil additive for plenty of different plants, but they carry an extra benefit for one vegetable in particular.
Read MoreThere are only so many ways to cool your home without using air conditioning. Luckily, HGTV's Mike Holmes shared tips on keeping your home cool this summer.
Read MoreBirds can be a beautiful addition to your garden, until them help themselves to your crops. But is a rubber snake the solution to this pesky problem?
Read MorePesky weeds will grow anywhere if you let them, including your gravel driveway. This low maintenance hack prevents weeds from settling in for good.
Read MoreHerb plants offer many benefits: enticing pollinators, repelling pests, and offering diverse flavors. This herb checks all the boxes and does well in the shade.
Read MoreWait! Don't throw away those used golf tees at the end of the season or if they're showing some signs of wear. We have some creative ways to repurpose them.
Read MoreTriangular gardens can present unique struggles, especially when it comes to design, but you can make the most of your space with these tips.
Read MoreA fairy garden is a wonderful way to add charm to any space. If you don't have a garden or want to bring the outdoors in, grab these Dollar Tree fairy houses.
Read MoreA walkway can make your yard feel more polished and functional. Plus, with these ideas, you can DIY your own path while sticking to a budget.
Read MoreIt's normal for magnolias to drop a few leaves as the seasons change, but if you notice an excessive amount of falling foliage, you could have a bigger problem.
Read MoreFinding old wasp nests can be unsettling and leave you wondering if the insects will return. Learn about wasps' nesting habits and how to prevent their return.
Read MoreMulch has plenty of benefits — weed control, temperature regulation, moisture preservation, aesthetics — but it requires a simple step to perform its best.
Read MoreEveryone wants privacy in their yard. However, the type of plant you use to keep eyes out may be letting mosquitoes in. Here's what to know before planting.
Read MoreIf you want to make a garden trellis that's both inexpensive and fashionable, turn to this easy DIY project to get the best of both worlds.
Read MoreIf you are looking to fill some large planters, you may be tempted to add filler to the bottom to help with drainage, but what materials should you avoid?
Read MoreWhether you're already a houseplant lover, or are adding greenery to your home for the first time, Aldi might be the perfect place to get started.
Read MoreWisteria might look like a plant straight out of a fairytale garden, but if you choose the wrong type, it could easily spell disaster for your yard.
Read MoreShark Tank's CowPots are biodegradable planters that are said to make gardening easier. Here's what real customers had to say about the product.
Read MoreTo aerate your lawn, you don't necessarily have to buy or rent expensive equipment. Here's how to do it with a tool you likely already have on hand.
Read MoreThere are plenty of upsides to growing basil, but it may fall prey to hungry pests. Fortunately, there's a colorful companion plant that can help it thrive.
Read MoreThe perfect enchanted garden is only a few dollars away, thanks to Dollar Tree's collection of whimsical accessories that add a magical touch to any space.
Read MoreAre you hoping to bring more bees to your garden? Luckily, there's a beautiful hot pink flower that can help you do that. Here's where to buy it.
Read MoreBlooming French countrysides are synonymous with Monet's many garden paintings. Choose these colors to make your garden look inspired by iconic works of art.
Read MoreWhile a hummingbird feeder is a great addition to any garden, having the right layout of plants can help you attract even more of these little birds.
Read MoreThis gardening tool is key for maintaining your plants, but it doesn't have to be something you spend a lot of money on. Check the thrift store for a good deal.
Read MoreLooking for a low-maintenance, fast-growing plant to add a little pizzazz to your outdoor areas? Here's a colorful option that might just fit the bill.
Read MoreYou may be concerned about weed growth under your cosmos. But you can limit it with a whimsical ground cover that could be just what your garden needs.
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