Best Ingredients To Use In Your DIY Mulch
DIY mulch is a great way to save money and recycle yard waste to enrich your garden soil. Here are some of the best ingredients for your mulch.
Read MoreDIY mulch is a great way to save money and recycle yard waste to enrich your garden soil. Here are some of the best ingredients for your mulch.
Read MoreWith backyard chickens becoming increasingly popular, it's important to know what to do in case one wanders into or is dumped near your property.
Read MoreGardening isn't just reserved for everyday people. There are some rich and famous stars that enjoy planting seedlings and harvesting their own produce.
Read MoreYou won't have to look at those unsightly concrete cracks for much longer after you pick one of these beautiful flowers to give them some life.
Read MoreA leggy spider plant can be caused by several factors, but once you notice it there are a few easy ways to save a spindly spider plant and keep it thriving.
Read MoreAn eco-friendly gardening tool might be hiding at your local Trader Joe's. Use their paper shopping bags for this beginner-friendly seed-starting DIY.
Read MoreYou mulch, you fertilize, and you mow to keep your lawn looking in tip-top shape. However, one lawn care mistake could actually be harming your trees.
Read MoreIf you've spotted holes in your cabbage, kale, or lettuce plants, you may be dealing with cabbage worms. Here's what to do to save your veggie crops.
Read MoreOne of the common types of snakes you may find in your garden is the milk snake. But, what should you do if you come across one on your property?
Read MoreWhile many hummingbird feeders do a great job attracting the little guys, not all are also leak-proof, as this option on Amazon claims to be.
Read MoreWhile options like rosemary and basil are often the first herbs that come to mind, lesser-known picks like this pretty flowering option shouldn't be overlooked.
Read MoreNative trees don't always work for small yards, but this colorful cultivar is the perfect size, and its blooms will buzz with activity in spring and summer.
Read MoreA backyard frog habitat won't attract much without the right conditions, and a few adjustments can make the difference between empty space and activity.
Read MoreA thrifted cake stand can get a second life outdoors, with a simple setup and a few creative upgrades that make it more versatile than it first appears.
Read MoreA common garden favorite has a lesser-used counterpart that offers bigger blooms, taller growth, and a more eye-catching presence worth considering.
Read MoreAphids are a garden pest that can stunt plant growth and spread diseases. Protect your deep-rooted crops with this shallow-rooted companion plant.
Read MoreOne thing that can slow down your lawn mowing process is grass sticking to the lawn mower deck, interfering with the blade. Here's how to prevent it.
Read MoreThanks to the fact that this kitchen scrap breaks down slowly, it's perfect for giving your soil a manageable dose of helpful nutrients over time.
Read MoreA backyard pool option is gaining attention for its adaptable design, faster setup, and unconventional build, offering a different way to rethink outdoor space.
Read MoreThis very hardy compact azalea variety works well as the thriller in your pots. Its delicate purple-pink blooms appear in spring to add life to your patio.
Read MoreIt's easy to feel overwhelmed when choosing a bird feeder, especially if you want to keep out mold. However, Amazon shoppers say this one holds up pretty well.
Read MoreLike salt in a good recipe, a little gravel can go a long way, but too much will feel sterile and unenjoyable. Modern landscapes are embracing more variety.
Read MoreIt's time to think beyond bird feeders and baths — this teacup DIY is a fun project for the whole family that lets your creativity bloom in the garden.
Read MoreGrass is too finnicky and moss is too fragile. This ground cover looks like moss, but it's actually a perennial plant that fills your lawn with lush greenery.
Read MoreFrom pest control to the type of birth bath you provide, if you're having trouble attracting orioles, you could be making one of these specific mistakes.
Read MoreOnce it's time to move your seedlings outside, how do you ensure they're safe from wind and predators? Try this tin can hack to protect transplanted seedlings.
Read MoreA turtle in your yard might be a fun surprise, but it's important to follow certain precautions to keep the animal, you, and your family safe.
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