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  • woman gardening in yard

    How You Can Start Growing Hybrid Plants In Your Own Garden

    If you're looking for a new gardening challenge, growing your own hybrid plants might just be the way to go - and it's not as complicated as you might think.

    By Will Ford July 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Fertilizing the lawn

    The Amazingly Easy Hack That'll Ensure You Never Miss A Spot When Fertilizing Your Lawn

    A streaky fertilizing job is an eyesore when some spots are bright and lush while others are pale. Avoid this with a hack that will ensure an even spread.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Landscaping sidewalk

    Planting Too Close To Your Home Could Become A Gateway For Pests To Come Indoors

    Don't roll out the welcome mat for all those pesky critters to come inside your home. Here's what to know about where to plant your outdoor greenery.

    By Michael Alexander Uccello July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Hand holding sunburnt plant leaf

    How To Salvage Your Sunburnt Plants

    If your plants have suffered from a bit of overexposure to the sun with scorched leaves, don't panic. Here's how to get them back on the right track.

    By Sarah Vulpio July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Flagstone circular patio design

    Why Flagstone Is The Best Material To Use For Outdoor Patios

    There are many options when it comes to choosing a material for your outdoor patio. Here's why you should consider using flagstone for your patio.

    By Justo Alvarez July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Jonathan Scott in outdoor kitchen

    The Maximalist Tile Backsplash Jonathan Scott Has In His Backyard

    For Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel, designing their outdoor kitchen was a priority and their choice of backsplash had to be not only stylish but functional.

    By Darby Wagler July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Milk poured into soil

    Should You Try Watering Your Plants With Milk? Here's What To Know

    Found an expired milk carton in the fridge? Don't toss it out! You can use milk to take care of your plants – but only use it in moderation.

    By Michael Alexander Uccello July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • older woman spraying fern

    How To Revive An Overwatered Fern Plant

    One of the more challenging parts of houseplant care is watering. What should you do if you overwater your favorite fern? We've got all the pointers.

    By Peg Aloi July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Bundle of smoldering sage

    How To Use A Sage Bundle To Keep Bugs Away

    Using a sage bundle to protect yourself and your garden against unwanted bugs is a great alternative to chemical sprays and products. Here's how to use it.

    By Robyn Hunt July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Clean orange bathmat

    Use Baking Soda On Your Bath Mats For A Truly Clean Smell

    Relaxing in the bathroom is difficult when your bathmats emit a strong odor. One quick fix to eliminating that mildewy smell is baking soda. Here's how.

    By Saskia Ainsworth July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Low-maintenance flower garden

    Flowers That Even The Worst Gardeners Can Handle

    There are some flowers that are just more easy-going than others and can withstand a variety of planting conditions and wide-ranging gardener expertise.

    By Kailen Skewis July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Watering can, peonies in basket

    The Best Method For Watering Peonies

    Established peonies are considered drought-tolerant, and these perennials can bloom for years. To get them there, however, you need to know how to water them.

    By Sakshi Khaitan July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Hand pouring laundry detergent

    The Simple Way To Turn Your Used Laundry Detergent Jug Into A Watering Can

    Turning a laundry detergent bottle into a watering can is a great way to save money and repurpose something that would simply end up in the trash. Here's how.

    By Robyn Hunt July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • watering can watering plant bud

    Plants That Need To Be Watered Constantly

    If you live in a region with lots of rainfall, or have bodies of water on your property, you may want to discover some plants that need constant water.

    By Kailen Skewis July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Perched bluebird looking to its right

    The Types Of Birds You Want In Your Yard

    When you set out to attract birds to your yard, you may first want to research the benefits of having certain feathered friends choose your home as their own.

    By Desirée O July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Person putting soil in bin

    Save Money With These Raised Bed Gardening Alternatives

    Raised garden beds can really elevate the look of a backyard, but they can be pricey. Alternatively, here are 10 ways to achieve a similar look at a discount.

    By Darby Wagler July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Wiping a keyboard with cloth

    Why You'll Want A Bottle Of Vinegar On Hand If You Have A Computer At Home

    Cleaning computers can be a challenge, as you don't want to damage any components and render the device unusable. For keyboards, vinegar offers a safe solution.

    By Sandy Baker July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Irregular raised pond

    How To Make An Above-Ground Pond That Attracts All Types Of Wildlife

    There are many benefits to having a pond in your yard. If you want a DIY version, try an above-ground pond. These features will attract lots of wildlife.

    By Justo Alvarez July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • close up peeling apple

    Don't Throw Out Your Apple Peels, Here's How To Use Them In Your Garden

    Apple peels can be a great benefit for your garden. Instead of throwing them out, you can use them to help grow a beautiful and healthy garden.

    By Natalie Francisco July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Woman picking lettuce from root

    Why Pulling Lettuce From The Root Is A Mistake (And How To Harvest The Right Way)

    If you're harvesting lettuce by the roots, you're not getting the most you can out of your plant. Here's how to do it the right way for a bountiful harvest.

    By Sarah Vulpio July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • person holding mulch by tree

    How Often Should You Be Mulching Your Backyard Trees?

    Just like us humans, trees need the most support in the first decade of their lives. That means you should mulch more often, but can slow down over time.

    By Sandy Baker July 1st, 2023 Read More
  • blooming big-leaf hydrangea

    Can You Replant Hydrangeas That You Got From A Florist?

    As to whether it's possible to replant a florist's hydrangea, the answer is more complicated than you would think. Here's what you need to know.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris July 1st, 2023 Read More
  • plants in a pebble garden

    What You Should Know Before Adding Garden Pebbles To Your Yard

    Garden pebbles are a great alternative to mulch that will provide an aesthetically pleasing base layer for the plants in your yard. Here's what you should know.

    By Kyle Schurman July 1st, 2023 Read More
  • person holding dirt with child

    How To Prep Your Yard's Soil Before Planting A Tree

    Before you plant that tree, make sure your soil is ready for it. Find out all the things you need to consider (and look out for) for tree-ready soil.

    By Tricia Goss July 1st, 2023 Read More
  • blue jay with peanut

    How To Attract Blue Jays To Your Yard

    If you live east of the Rockies, here are a few ways to attract blue jays to your yard, from providing their favorite foods to offering the best spots to nest.

    By Christy Rae Ammons July 1st, 2023 Read More
  • high temperature reading on thermometer

    How Should You Be Watering Your Plants Through A Heatwave

    If you're struggling in the heat, chances are your plants will be too - but the right watering schedule can help them survive the summer.

    By Kyle Schurman June 30th, 2023 Read More
  • Bird eating persimmon

    The Secret To Keeping Birds Out Of Your Precious Fruit Trees Is Already Hidden Away In Your Kitchen

    Birds are lovely -- except when they're nibbling away at your fruit trees. Here's a safe and humane way to deter birds from taking your harvest.

    By Nancy Chandler June 30th, 2023 Read More
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