Bird-Watching Pros Don't Put Seeds In Their Birdhouses; Here's Why
You may think you're doing a good thing by leaving bird seed near a nest, but you could actually be putting the birds' lives at risk by attracting predators.
Read MoreYou may think you're doing a good thing by leaving bird seed near a nest, but you could actually be putting the birds' lives at risk by attracting predators.
Read MoreSaving workshop wood shavings to use in your garden can help your plants thrive. However, it's vital to ensure you're using the right kind of wood.
Read MoreA full-looking garden conveys a healthy garden, and so when you're looking to fill it in, filler foliage is key. Here, we take a look at a perennial favorite.
Read MoreAdding a sunflower tent to your garden can bring a touch of whimsy to your outdoor space. You can create this magical nook in just a few simple steps.
Read MoreZucchini is easy to grow and maintain overall, but there are some tricks to make sure you get the best yield. Learn how and when to harvest zucchini.
Read MoreOverwatering plants can lead to the common problem of root rot. Luckily, this one handy household staple will help combat it. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreIf roly polys, aka pill bugs, have taken over your garden, here's a simple way to trap and relocate them so they don't destroy your plants and vegetables.
Read MoreRemodeling a bathroom can get expensive, easily running into five-figure sums. But what about taking that budget and spending it all on one rare houseplant?
Read MoreJapanese honeysuckle is pretty and fragrant, but it's also quite invasive. Follow these steps to keep the plant from overtaking your entire garden.
Read MoreDuring the warmer months, you're likely to see birds flying around. However, to lead them into your yard, you'll need to put out a sweet treat.
Read MoreArmadillos can have a significant impact on the health of your yard and garden. Thankfully, you have options for keeping these determined creatures away.
Read MoreComposting has some big benefits for your lawn and garden. And it's a great way to be more sustainable while providing your plants with healthy nutrients.
Read MoreWhile pruning your garden is important to maintaining your plants' health and aesthetics, you shouldn't cut them back during the fall for a few reasons.
Read MoreRats are disease-carrying pests that can also be detrimental to your lawn and garden. Instead of using traps, there are more humane ways of getting rid of them.
Read MoreHaving a dog means running around, laying about, and even digging into your lush lawn. To protect your grass, consider a simple tactic: letting it grow longer.
Read MoreWhile tomatoes are a perfect addition to any vegetable garden, they can be susceptible to disease. Here's a trick to ensure your tomato plants stay healthy.
Read MoreIf you're a novice gardener and want to ensure you have a garden full of beautiful blooms come spring, here are some great beginner-friendly tulips to plant.
Read MoreDo your succulents now sport different colors from the ones they did when you bought them? Don't fret; with a bit of science, you can bring back their colors.
Read MoreSwitching your grass lawn for a gravel garden is a trendy landscaping hack that saves time and maintenance. Here's how to get started.
Read MoreMeticulous landscaping requires tools that work properly. Specifically, power tools, like trimmers, need to run smoothly, and that's where WD-40 comes in handy.
Read MoreWhile no plant likes to be neglected, certain types start to act like drama queens when they don't receive enough care. Discover 5 of the most dramatic plants.
Read MoreBird feeders are great for attracting different birds to your yard, but they also attract squirrels. Luckily, this spice will help keep squirrels away.
Read MoreIf you want to freeze your homegrown herbs, use this simple hack to steer clear of frostbite. They'll last up to 12 months, ready for thawing in mint condition.
Read MoreHundreds of flowering plants comprise the allium genus, and you would assume planting these varieties next to each other would be a good idea, but not so.
Read MoreCompanion planting is a great way to take two plants and get the most out of them - more than you would from either alone. Here's why radishes and carrots work.
Read MoreA birdbath is a great way to attract feathered friends to your yard. It's important to keep the bath pristine for many reasons - here's how often to clean it.
Read MorePlastic wrap is a handy kitchen staple, but it also has uses outside the norm. Find out how using it in your garden can help your tomato plants thrive.
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