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  • Chip and Joanna Gaines posing at an event

    How To DIY A Magnolia Home Inspired Dried Floral Wreath

    Magnolia Network is a wonderful source for all things decor, and you can embrace the farmhouse style this season by making one of these wreaths.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 4 days ago Read More
  • A man reads a book while sitting on a folding chair on the lawn in his backyard.

    How To Soundproof Your Outdoor Living Space For A Quiet Backyard

    Noise from neighbors and roads too loud? Reduce what reaches your backyard with a fence remodel, cheaper fencing add-ons, or simple landscaping additions.

    By Krystal Orwig 4 days ago Read More
  • person pruning a pine tree with garden shears

    Ditch The Shears: There's A Better, Easier Way To Prune Shrubs

    What 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.

    By Lou Siday 4 days ago Read More
  • A woman holding an unpotted snake plant and inspecting its roots.

    How To Divide Snake Plants Without Damaging The Roots

    Ready 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.

    By Lyssa Chatterton 4 days ago Read More
  • yard with variety of plants including trees

    22 Native Tree Varieties That Are Beneficial To Your Yard & Local Wildlife

    There are certainly many beautiful species of trees, but if you want to plant something that offers extra benefits, consider one of these native trees.

    By Megan Newton 4 days ago Read More
  • A bird in a bird bath

    Turn An Old Thrifted Or Junkyard Sink Into A Beautiful Feature For Birds

    If 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.

    By Meg Jernigan 4 days ago Read More
  • pink and white heather grows in a garden

    The Morning Leftover That Will Help Heather Plants Bloom

    Hardy, 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.

    By Patricia Hughes 4 days ago Read More
  • Nerines in full bloom

    The Pretty Pink Flower That Will Fill Your Garden With Electric Color In November

    Planting 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.

    By Sam Manzella 4 days ago Read More
  • A pot of cilantro on a windowsill in a clay pot

    How To Correctly Water Your Cilantro For A Healthier Plant

    It'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.

    By Alisha Land 4 days ago Read More
  • Invasive white mulberry tree with fruit

    Is Harvesting The Key To Dealing With An Edible Invasive Fruit Tree? Here's What We Know

    Invasive plants, including edible fruit trees, are a problem for home gardeners and the entire ecosystem. Here's how to prevent them from spreading.

    By Lou Siday 4 days ago Read More
  • Cracking and rust stains in a concrete driveway

    7 Possible Reasons Your Concrete Driveway Is Covered In Rust Stains (& How To Remove Them)

    Concrete driveways are susceptible to unsightly rust stains when iron reacts with water and oxygen. Here's where that iron might be coming from.

    By Bri Ahearn 4 days ago Read More
  • Flowers wrapped in plastic

    7 Smart Ways To Use Plastic Wrap For Plants And Garden

    Plastic 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.

    By Aleem Ahmad 4 days ago Read More
  • Fresh cabbage growing in a garden ready to be harvested

    How (& When) To Harvest Cabbage For The Best Flavor And Texture

    Cabbage 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.

    By Aleem Ahmad 4 days ago Read More
  • A green garden hose in a tangled knot on the landscaping

    Say Goodbye To The Eyesore Of Garden Hose Clutter With A Charming DIY Solution

    If 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.

    By Lauren LaMore 4 days ago Read More
  • Hand watering a potted peace lily plant

    Your Peace Lily Is Not The Flower You Think It Is

    Peace lilies are popular houseplants thanks to their simple care requirements and attractive appearance. But they're also an imposter in the plant world.

    By Kristeen Cherney 4 days ago Read More
  • wildflowers growing in a no mow lawn

    Before-And-After Photos Show Stunning Yard Transformation After Homeowner Quits Mowing: 'Just Magic!'

    No-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.

    By Candina Jordan 4 days ago Read More
  • Close up of poison ivy leaves

    Is Winter The Best Time For Removing Poison Ivy From Your Yard? Here's What To Know

    It 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.

    By Katie Flannery 4 days ago Read More
  • Tall sunflowers in a home garden with wooden fence in the background

    Grow The Biggest Sunflowers With 16 Smart Tips

    Growing giant sunflowers isn't just about picking a big variety, you also need to think carefully about placement, irrigation, feeding, and more.

    By Kristeen Cherney 4 days ago Read More
  • A gardener moves recently pruned shrub branches from a garden bin to a wood chipper.

    Shearing Vs Pruning: How To Know Which Technique Your Shrubs Need

    Pruning and shearing aren't interchangeable. They're two very different gardening techniques that are used in specific circumstances and have dedicated tools.

    By Katie Flannery 4 days ago Read More
  • Gardeners holding crate of produce

    A Revolutionary Gardening Product With An Innovative Design Was Just Developed

    With the need to practice sustainability comes innovation, and such is the case for one university student with the invention of a revolutionary garden product.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 4 days ago Read More
  • Person dividing hostas

    Ditch The Shovel: There's A Better, Quicker Way To Divide Plants

    Dividing 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.

    By Lou Siday 4 days ago Read More
  • a Man holding a bunch of blue ripe berries

    The 18 Companion Plants That Will Make Your Blueberry Bush Thrive In The Garden

    Want a happier blueberry harvest? From fragrant herbs to nitrogen-fixers, these sidekicks don’t just play nice — they get you a bigger blueberry crop.

    By Aleem Ahmad 4 days ago Read More
  • Person planting flowers in garden

    The Fast-Growing Daisy That Can Fill Bare Spots In Your Garden In A Snap

    This daisy grows more than 1 foot tall in a single season and has a large spread that thrives over time. It's a great adaptable flower to fill a sparse garden.

    By Katharine Hansen 4 days ago Read More
  • A backyard utility shed

    7 Inexpensive Ways To Declutter Your Outdoor Shed & Maximize Space

    A well-organized shed makes your outdoor chores far more efficient. Start decluttering today with these small, affordable tools and simple DIY additions.

    By Kimberley Spinney 4 days ago Read More
  • Gloved hand holding green trowel full of pelleted fertilizer

    One Of The Best Magnesium-Rich Fertilizers For Improving Your Plant's Growth

    Keeping plants healthy means making sure their nutritional needs are met, including magnesium. Luckily, this fertilizer can give plants the boost they need.

    By Nancy Schaffer 4 days ago Read More
  • Flooding in a vegetable garden

    Can A DIY Creek Bed Save Your Garden From Flooding?

    With an increasing threat of flooding in some regions, homeowners seek ways to protect their gardens from excess water. Could a DIY creek bed be the answer?

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 4 days ago Read More
  • butterflies and bees flying around orange flowers

    14 Reasons That Pollinators Aren't Coming To Your Garden

    Pollinators work for free, but they require specific conditions to perform well. It's easy to introduce these elements in your garden — we'll show you how.

    By Brandy Eaklor 4 days ago Read More
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