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  • A pathway in a park with green grass that has died at the path edges.

    Why The Grass Along Your Driveway Edging Is Turning Brown (& How To Revive It)

    Have you noticed the grass lining your driveway is brown while the rest of your grass is green? The reason is pretty straightforward and we have a perfect fix.

    By Jo Plumridge 53 min ago Read More
  • A hummingbird drinking from a pink flower

    Not Ordinary Cosmos: The Eye-Catching Variety That Hummingbirds Just Love

    Cosmos flowers are known for their vibrant beauty and low maintenance. A particular variety brings a jolt of color to the garden that hummingbirds can't resist.

    By Baylee Bunce 1 hour ago Read More
  • A person's hands in blue gardening gloves using garden trimmers to remove a tomato side shoot.

    The DIY Fertilizer Hack To Try When You Prune Tomatoes

    Clever gardeners are always looking for ways to reduce waste while making their garden healthier. This simple fertilizer hack may help your tomatoes thrive.

    By Amanda Weir 1 hour ago Read More
  • A North American native red-spotted purple butterfly rests on a wooden deck railing with a lawn in the background.

    Not Black-Eyed Susans: The Elegant, Blooming Plant Pollinators Can't Resist

    Black-eyed Susans are a go-to plant for pollinator gardens. Tired of them? Consider this iris-family plant from South Africa that bees and butterflies love.

    By Chloe O'Donnell 2 hours ago Read More
  • A person prepares a driveway for gravel in a residential front yard.

    Ditch Gravel Driveways: The Slip-Resistant Concrete Design That Looks Elegant

    Gravel is a rustic and affordable driveway material, but it also has downsides, like weeds. Consider another, arguably better option made of concrete instead.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 2 hours ago Read More
  • Lots of honeybees flying into a series of wooden hives.

    Love The Bees? The Blooming Vine You Don't Want In Your Garden

    Like native bees, honeybees are ecological helpers in our gardens. To encourage them, avoid planting this flowering vine because it puts them at risk of death.

    By Annette Hird 3 hours ago Read More
  • Two people standing outside and dumping food scraps into a bin for composting

    Not Paper, Not Coffee Grounds: The Unexpected Household Item To Add To Compost After Using

    While fruit peels and coffee grounds are commonly understood to be good additions to compost, it might surprise you that this item can be added in, too.

    By Taylor Freitas 3 hours ago Read More
  • A person wearing gloves puts a green mesh produce bag into a black trash sack held open by another person wearing gloves.

    Don't Toss Mesh Produce Bags — Use Them As Garden Support With A DIY Solution

    Do you grow fruiting vines? It's worth setting aside all the mesh produce bags you get in your weekly grocery shop for this cost-saving, supportive garden hack.

    By Nancy Schaffer 4 hours ago Read More
  • A woman in yellow household gloves is holding potting soil in her palms before transplanting a plant

    Replacing Soil Does More Than Refresh The Potting Mix

    It's not enough to merely maintain the water and sunlight schedule of your potted plants, as there's a whole other world to regulate in the soil underneath.

    By Aleem Ahmad 4 hours ago Read More
  • Houses next to a sloped green yard with retaining walls

    Skip The Retaining Walls: There's Another Solution For Sloped Yards

    Pooling water can be a nuisance with any sloped area of your yard or garden, but a retaining wall isn't the only answer. Try this cheaper solution.

    By Brooke Younger 4 hours ago Read More
  • Orange butterfly on white flowers.

    Skip The Flowers: Attract Butterflies With A Kitchen Scrap They'd Be Thrilled To Find

    Want to give the butterflies in your yard a gift they'll love? This common produce (which might already be hiding in your fridge) is ideal for butterfly food.

    By Chloe O'Donnell 5 hours ago Read More
  • Woman and child tending a raised garden bed

    Say Goodbye To Ugly Weeds In Your Raised Garden Beds With An Eco-Friendly Solution

    Landscape fabric is one of the most common ways to prevent weeds in raised garden beds, but it's far from eco-friendly — try this solution instead.

    By Katy Willis 6 hours ago Read More
  • Two woman with a shopping cart shop for flowering annuals in a covered plant nursery.

    Not Begonias, Not Impatiens: The Annual Flower That Can Take The Heat In The Garden

    You fill your garden beds with flowering annuals only to have them wilt mid-summer. Ditch the usual species for this heat-loving pink pom-pom-covered cultivar.

    By Lisa Davis 7 hours ago Read More
  • Garden slug munching on leaves

    Not Tape Or Mesh: There's A Better Copper Hack To Keep Slugs Out Of The Garden

    According to some corners of the internet, copper can be used to deter slugs in the garden, but adding another component can send slugs running with a jolt.

    By Alia Hoyt 9 hours ago Read More
  • Garden bed with flowers and gravel mulch.

    Gravel May Be More Reliable Than Wood Mulch In Your Yard. Here's Why

    Considering wood mulch for your yard or garden? Depending on factors like soil needs and weather, using gravel might actually be a wiser choice.

    By Chloe O'Donnell 14 hours ago Read More
  • Woman shops for antique planters.

    They Were Everywhere In The 1860s — Now It's The 19th-Century Decor Plant Lovers Can't Resist

    It's said that what is old becomes new again, and that is certainly true of this plant trend, which revives an aesthetic that was popular in the 1800s.

    By Katharine Hansen 20 hours ago Read More
  • A person holding a plastic water bottle outdoors

    Use A Plastic Bottle To Keep Pesky Garden Insects Away With A Clever DIY

    Keeping outdoor gatherings comfortable doesn't always require store-bought solutions. One easy DIY uses materials many households already have.

    By Masie O'Toole 21 hours ago Read More
  • Bathroom with styling with double vanity.

    Not Cotton Balls: The Alternative Bathroom Staple To Add To Compost

    The less bathroom trash that goes into the landfill, the better. This frequently-used item is perfectly safe to compost, with a few important caveats.

    By Luigi Caler 22 hours ago Read More
  • Several colorful outdoor plants in different containers on a deck

    How Often Do I Need To Fertilize Soil In Outdoor Potted Planters?

    Outdoor potted plants typically require more frequent fertilization than those that grow in the ground. Here's how often to add fertilizer to your planters.

    By Lisa Davis 22 hours ago Read More
  • Pink peonies are blooming in the garden.

    Plant This Deer-Resistant Herb Next To Peonies For A Garden With Continuous Blooms

    A short-blooming garden favorite leaves time gaps in color, but a lesser-known companion plant can quietly extend the display for months longer.

    By Aleem Ahmad 1 day ago Read More
  • colorful shade garden with hostas, caladiums, and other plants

    Forget Hostas: Here's An Annual Flower That Adds Color To Shaded Landscapes

    Okay, it's technically a perennial, but when it's planted in the garden it's actually treated as an annual because its limited hardiness.

    By Megan Newton 1 day ago Read More
  • a bee landing on a garlic chive flower

    Not Lavender Or Thyme: The Flowering Herb Pollinators Would Be Thrilled To Find In The Garden

    Trying to attract more pollinators to your garden? There's one flowering herb that they love, and it happens to be cold-hardy and easy to grow.

    By Aleem Ahmad 1 day ago Read More
  • A pair of slugs eating holes into the leaves of lettuce growing in a garden.

    Not Copper Nor Coffee Grounds: Use This Bathroom Staple To Help Deter Snails And Slugs

    Coffee grounds and copper aren't the only slug-deterrent ideas gardeners swear by. One common household item may offer another option to try.

    By Rachael Green 1 day ago Read More
  • A couple looking at hanging baskets filled with flowers in a garden center

    Fill Your Hanging Baskets With A Vibrant And Low-Maintenance Flower

    Even if you forget to water it here and there, this flower will continue to show off in hanging baskets with bright trailing blooms in a range of colors.

    By Nancy Schaffer 1 day ago Read More
  • Closeup of hand touching mower blades

    Can You Put Any Deck On A Mower?

    Replacing a worn mower deck isn't as simple as grabbing the first one that looks right. A few important factors determine what will actually fit.

    By Heather Ayer 1 day ago Read More
  • installing landscape fabric over soil

    Skip Traditional Weed Barriers: Amazon Has A Biodegradable Option For Your Yard

    Traditional weed barriers can create problems long after they're installed, but one alternative offers a different approach for keeping weeds under control.

    By Nancy Schaffer 1 day ago Read More
  • person picking fresh tomatoes from garden

    Give Tomatoes A Major Nutrient Boost With DIY Fertilizer That Uses A Stinky Kitchen Scrap

    It may be a smelly idea, but this ancient agricultural practice slowly releases powerful nutrients into your soil, giving tomatoes a natural boost.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 1 day ago Read More
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