DIYing Your Own Hummingbird Feeder Is Much Easier Than You Thought
Instead of buying a hummingbird feeder from the store, try making one yourself by repurposing a common household item. Discover 13 DIY project ideas below.
Read MoreInstead of buying a hummingbird feeder from the store, try making one yourself by repurposing a common household item. Discover 13 DIY project ideas below.
Read MoreOne of the more frustrating things about gardening is when critters come and eat your plants. Here is a Dollar Tree hack that will keep your plants safe.
Read MoreIf your lawn has become a haven for the clover-like black medic weeds, here's how to get rid of these pesky invaders so they don't wreak havoc on your turf.
Read MoreCitrus trees require quite a bit of looking after to ensure they produce delicious fruits. This crucial step will protect your trees through the winter.
Read MoreThis DIY project is the perfect way to repurpose old items while breathing new life into your backyard – and the birds will thank you for it.
Read MoreUse the "Good Bones" star's tips to make your space less appealing to termites and keep them from doing costly damage to your home's foundation.
Read MoreWelcoming killdeer birds into your garden might be as easy as providing this one simple addition to your garden for the plovers to enjoy a delicious treat.
Read MoreNot every backyard garden has access to rich sunlight. Here are some vegetables that will thrive growing in a shadier spot in your gardening space.
Read MoreIf you are looking for humane ways to control a pest problem, check out the bathroom staple that'll keep hungry groundhogs out of your yard & garden.
Read MoreEven in the winter cold, weeds can flourish and rob nutrients from the plants you're trying to grow. Here are 15 weeds you need to keep an eye out for.
Read MoreThe things we do in our gardens have an effect on the surrounding area. Here's how your gardening and lawncare habits may be wreaking havoc on the water supply.
Read MoreIf you have a lot of grocery bags in your kitchen drawer or cabinet, you can put those plastic or paper bags to use to protect your plants from frost.
Read MoreRaccoons are naturally attracted to bird feeders, but there's one ingredient that is sure to keep them away (and you've probably already got it at home).
Read MoreThere is a weed that has a similar look to swamp milkweed and is also a beneficial addition to a wildlife habitat. Learn how to grow it in your garden.
Read MoreWhile dryer sheets are typically used to reduce static cling on clothes, they can be repurposed around the home to clean items, freshen smells, and repel pests.
Read MoreTo bring color, height, and a bit of drama to your cottage garden, plant this ornamental grass, which will sprout copper-hue plumes with the arrival of fall.
Read MorePoa annua commonly goes unnoticed but spreads rapidly throughout your lawn. Learn how you can adapt your weed control and lawn care methods to eliminate it.
Read MoreIf you want to multiply the number of spring and summer blooms in your garden, there are quite a few perennials that can be divided and replanted in the fall.
Read MoreBefore you try using a baking soda solution to defend your garden from tunneling moles, first learn about the downsides of this natural pest control method.
Read MoreHydrangeas are beautiful plants to have around your home - so long as pests don't destroy them. Here are the pests to look out for, and how to get rid of them.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes upside down in containers may seem radical, but it offers a number of practical benefits that go beyond the space-saving setup that defines it.
Read MoreIf garden moles are wreaking havoc on your yard, there's a particular perennial you should consider planting that will have them running for the hills.
Read MoreIf aphids have invaded your garden and are destroying your plants, there's an ingredient in your kitchen that will get rid of them for good.
Read MoreSpiders are a pest that will always find a way to get inside your home. Try keeping them out of the basement with this earthy scent you likely already enjoy.
Read MoreSome household staples can be effectively used in the garden, too. Check out these common garden plants that can benefit from a little bit of baking soda.
Read MoreFrom time to time, potted plants need a larger home to keep from becoming root bound. Our master gardener weighs in on whether you can repot in the winter.
Read MoreInstead of only using your wax paper to preserve foods, try repurposing it in a variety of ways around the house to clean, lubricate, and preserve items.
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