Create A Cute DIY Bird Feeder By Repurposing A Common Garden Staple
You don't need to buy a bird feeder when you can easily repurpose one of your old or used plant pots. It's a very simple DIY project that won't cost much money.
Read MoreYou don't need to buy a bird feeder when you can easily repurpose one of your old or used plant pots. It's a very simple DIY project that won't cost much money.
Read MoreBirds, bees, and butterflies love this vibrant flower that blooms from early summer to late fall. Plant this perennial in early spring for months of blooms.
Read MoreThis easy-to-grow plant will thrive in a small pot in your home with indirect sunlight, rewarding you with cute, heart-shaped foliage for years to come.
Read MoreGetting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.
Read MoreSome gardening guides will have you convinced you need a whole setup just to start seeds. In reality, the only essential item might already be in your cupboard.
Read MoreThese cascading houseplants can turn ordinary ledges and hanging pots into eye-catching displays with texture, movement, and unexpected charm.
Read MoreThis shrub is native to the woodland areas of Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. It works great as a border or privacy shrub and is easy to maintain.
Read MoreGot lots of Mason jars with handles you no longer use in the kitchen. Turn them into a bird feeder with just a craft stick and a few other simple supplies.
Read MoreWhile aloe vera makes for a great indoor plant, it's not immune to pest issues. Here's how to spot common critters and what to do about them.
Read MoreDriveway border plants need to make a good first impression, and this variegated evergreen is perfect for bringing some subtle color to your outdoor space.
Read MoreDon't let your old photo frames collect dust in storage, and don't throw them out. Upcycle them to create clever DIY decor for your yard and houseplants.
Read MoreLooking for a lower-maintenance version of a rose bush for sunny spots in your yard? We have just the suggestion for a beautiful alternative.
Read MoreWhether you're growing a pothos for the first time or repotting a failing pothos vine, planting it in the right soil is crucial for its long-term health.
Read MoreThere are so many roses to choose from. Once-blooming roses like this old-world French cultivar reward you with a brief but highly anticipated burst of color.
Read MoreHummingbirds are attracted to red flowers. This summer-blooming wildflower ticks that box, boosting garden ecology and adding pops of color in sunny spots.
Read MoreSeeds aren't always enough to draw birds once temperatures drop. A high-energy alternative can transform a silent winter yard into a flurry of activity.
Read MoreWithout cold stratification, many native perennial seeds simply won't germinate, resulting in a disappointing spring. But knowing the right method is key.
Read MoreGeese migrate in the spring, making them a seasonal symbol. With porch geese popular again, you might be wondering how you can incorporate more goose décor.
Read MoreYou may be tempted to grow this garden herb from seed, but you should really think twice since it's a slow-grower with a poor germination rate.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an easy way to grow your own salads, try choosing these lettuce varieties, which are all known to do super well in pots.
Read MoreThis mini island sold by IKEA has so many more uses than a simple storage shelf or surface in the kitchen. Try using it in these other spaces.
Read MoreBaby deer may appear in discreet areas of your yard in the spring. The way you respond could save the baby deer's life by protecting it from predators.
Read MoreA gardener's rare rose bloom is a gorgeous and unique combination of colors, and it turns out there's a scientific explanation for the phenomenon.
Read MoreIf you're relatively green to the world of gardening, these well-reviewed Costco finds can go a long way in supporting your new hobby.
Read MoreConeflowers already draw butterflies and bees, but pairing them with the right companion plants can turn a simple bed into a pollinator hotspot.
Read MoreIf your yard is known for standing water and occasional draining problems, you're limited in what you can plant. Thankfully these shrubs do well in those spots.
Read MoreThis vine is beautiful, but can be extremely invasive and out-compete the other plants in your garden. Here's what to do if you find it in your yard.
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