What To Do If You Find An Abandoned Bird's Nest In Your Yard
Don't rush when you see a nest that seemingly looks abandoned. Here's what you need to be sure of first, and what you can do about the nest after.
Read MoreDon't rush when you see a nest that seemingly looks abandoned. Here's what you need to be sure of first, and what you can do about the nest after.
Read MoreUse cans and plastic bottles to complete this cute, buzzworthy DIY project and pay tribute to some of the critters you want to see visiting your garden.
Read MoreThe first warm spring day might leave you itching to cut the grass, but first you need to do these important lawn prep, planning, and mower maintenance steps.
Read MoreIf you've got a shady spot in your garden that wildlife can reach, plant these colorful and carefree flowers that are attractive to humans but not to deer.
Read MoreJazzing up your garden with a concrete water feature can be as simple as repurposing an old styrofoam cooler. Here's how to embark on the DIY project.
Read MoreIf you live in a salty coastal climate, your plant options are more limited. For a tall privacy hedge, try this dense shrub that thrives on the coast.
Read MoreSeaside alder is rare and worth protecting as it provides perfect foliage for nesting and makes a great garden addition due to its colorful flowers.
Read MoreThere's something unsettling about finding a big pile of bird feathers in your yard, but knowing what to do if you come across such a sight is key.
Read MoreWith a little elbow grease and a quick trip to Dollar Tree, you can build a hummingbird paradise for your yard for cheap. Here's how to put it together.
Read MoreThough this flower’s unusual growth pattern may be fascinating, it could unfortunately be a potential symptom of a damaging and incurable plant disease.
Read MoreSome people may actually prefer deer to stop in their yard. If you are worried about them disturbing your garden, however, there are ways to deter them.
Read MoreGrass is high-maintenance, and Irish moss needs cool, moist conditions to thrive. Instead, consider this ground cover that can tolerate various conditions.
Read MoreIf you want cardinals to call your backyard home, make sure you don't have these common garden items around. They're known to scare the birds off.
Read MoreIf you're ready to ditch your old watering can, head over to the thrift store and swap it out for a timeless one that's not only practical but stylish, too.
Read MoreIf you're shopping around for a new bird bath, especially a copper one that will grow less algae, look to Costco for the answer with this well-reviewed one.
Read MoreBefore you toss those wood scraps from your last woodworking project, consider constructing a simple DIY hanging planter for indoor or outdoor use.
Read MoreYou don't need extra materials and resources to build a functional garden bed. This frameless alternative is equally good and can last decades.
Read MoreGround cover plants are a great way to landscape as long as they don't take over other parts of your garden. These options are easy to keep in check.
Read MoreSome perennial flowers, though beautiful, are just too high-maintenance to not consider replacing with much more easygoing native alternatives.
Read MoreAfter removing a tree stump, you're left with a sizable hole in your yard. There are various ways to level the area to avoid new shoots and sinking soil.
Read MoreIn addition to being a great spice for cooking, rosemary helps keep pests out of your garden. If you add a companion plant, it will cut down on pests even more.
Read MoreSpot a cicada shell in your yard? Don’t toss it — these tiny exoskeletons can actually come in handy in your gardening and lawncare routine.
Read MoreIf you garden in the warmest parts of the U.S., plant this native shrub to attract catbirds, waxwings, and bluebirds, among others, and protect your privacy.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies to your yard, you should try adding these potted plant trios that pollinators love to your planters.
Read MoreIf you are digging while working in your backyard, you may find animal bones. There is no need to panic, we have the answers on what to do in this case.
Read MoreFleas and ticks can cause health problems for you and your pets, so if you think you have them in your yard, here's how to test for them and get rid of them.
Read MoreWhile plastic nursery pots by themselves are flimsy and ugly, trashing them isn't your only option. Instead, make them luxe with some paint and a pantry staple.
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