Help Tomatoes Grow Big And Healthy With A Soil-Boosting Companion Plant
Tomatoes need a good balance of nutrients to help them grow, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This type of companion plant can help.
Read MoreTomatoes need a good balance of nutrients to help them grow, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This type of companion plant can help.
Read MoreIf you're looking to make yard work and other outdoor chores easier, check out this lineup of the latest battery-operated equipment from Ryobi.
Read MoreIf you want to get as much spiciness from your peppers as possible, wait to harvest them until you see this one telltale sign that they're ready.
Read MoreYou want mowing your lawn to go smoothly, but if you're mowing over clumps of wet grass or raking them up after you're finished, there are a few reasons why.
Read MoreIf you find rodent droppings in your garage, don't panic. There are some simple steps you can take to clean the mess and prevent future problems.
Read MoreSnake plants can be notoriously difficult to grow and take care of, but you can easily make a copy of the real thing that nobody will know is a DIY!
Read MoreIf your shady yard is less than hospitable to sun-loving plants, try your hand at this low-maintenance fern. It doesn't need much sun and loves acidic soil.
Read MoreWhile an armadillo may not seem like the scariest thing to find in your yard, they can still cause problems. Here's what you should do if you spot one.
Read MoreIf your yard is looking clumpy and unhealthy, there may be grass-like weeds taking over. This is how to spot and remove weeds that resemble grass.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add some curb appeal and spruce up your driveway, then you'll want to check out these lasting, beautiful, and affordable solutions.
Read MoreHerbs aren't just useful for cooking. Some, like this common cottage flower, have pest-repelling properties that may keep ticks away from living spaces.
Read MoreThis perennial shrub is known for attracting butterflies, but to bring in the most pollinators, you should follow these instructions for spring pruning.
Read MorePruning is a major garden task that can help keep your plants beautiful and healthy, and these plants will benefit from a major cut back in spring.
Read MorePotted lavender doesn't always bloom as expected, but a few small spring adjustments can make a noticeable difference in how full and vibrant it looks later on.
Read MoreHydrangeas are not particularly sensitive plants, but if you don't pay attention to their watering requirements, you may end up with a wilted or browning shrub.
Read MoreCarpenter bees are helpful pollinators, but if they burrow into your wooden garden shed, they're a problem. Learn how to deter these bees rather than harm them.
Read MoreSnake plants are almost indestructible, which makes them perfect additions to handcrafted living home decor, like this luxe-looking tabletop centerpiece DIY.
Read MoreIf your garden cucumbers are popping up in odd shapes, there are a multitude of possible reasons why. Here's how to handle it and get your cukes back on track.
Read MoreBaby animals may end up in your yard for a variety of reasons. There are many factors that can help you decide what course of action to take.
Read MoreHave your spider plants seen better days? No problem! By getting clever with those dead leaves, you can give your home DIY projects a helping hand.
Read MoreWatering an aloe vera plant can sometimes feel like a dangerous balancing act — and it's vital to know the symptoms that occur when you get it wrong.
Read MoreNeed a bit of whimsy in your life? Wish your yard felt just a bit more magical? Add a bit of old-world charm with this wishing well planter from Target.
Read MoreIf your porch planters are looking a little messier than you'd like, fear not — an attractive and clever solution may already be growing in your yard.
Read MoreIf you're looking to prevent squirrels from stealing food out of your bird feeders, consider this device that users say will get the job done.
Read MoreDoes your yard look like Indiana Jones' worst nightmare? Well, don't panic — you can kick those snakes to the curb by losing one common landscaping feature.
Read MoreAdd some whimsy to your garden with the LuxenHome Ceramic Bird Bath. Available in 11 colors, this 23-inch piece is a stylish way to attract local birds.
Read MoreNeed to stop those neighbors peeping into your backyard? Forget fences — this stunning perennial will provide you with total privacy in no time.
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