11 Unexpected Bathroom Items You Could Be Repurposing In Your Garden
Are you completing a full bathroom reno or swapping out dated fixtures? Many surprising items can be repurposed as garden planters, frost protection, and more.
Read MoreAre you completing a full bathroom reno or swapping out dated fixtures? Many surprising items can be repurposed as garden planters, frost protection, and more.
Read MoreDespite their name, toilet paper holders are not one-trick ponies. With these 8 genius ideas, you can use them for hanging and displaying plants in your home.
Read MoreHow you water your tomato plants affects their health and fruit production. From watering based on soil type to time of day, here's what you need to know.
Read MoreCentipedes aren't dangerous, but they're gross, which is why finding a natural solution to get rid of them is key. This option dries out the pests to kill them.
Read MoreWasps may be pollinators, but their stings make that fact easy to forget. If these insects are not welcome in your yard, here are 14 plants that can deter them.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a perennial flower that's easy to care for and can withstand drought, there's a beautiful purple option you have to consider.
Read MoreSay goodbye to plain flower vases with this DIY. Repurpose your old soup cans into an exquisite animal-themed flower vase you can customize in ay way.
Read MorePlant this self-seeding flower now for stunning displays and vibrant colors. Ideal for those wanting to simplify gardening while enjoying effortless beauty.
Read MoreStarting with seeds and soil may seem like a no-brainer to newbie gardeners. However, if you want to grow this beloved herb, you may want to opt for cuttings.
Read MoreAldi's deals are revolving, so it can be hard to know when new plants are available at your local store until it's too late — unless you use this hack.
Read MoreYour bag of fertilizer is a cozy spot for a mouse to nest. To deter them, you may need a trip to both your local hardware spot and a health store.
Read MoreIf you love sunflower arrangements but want a slightly different or more versatile look, this tweak is for you. It takes no time and is easy to match.
Read MoreNo seed packet, no problem — there's an easy rule of thumb to keep in mind to ensure your seeds are at the right planting depth for optimal growth.
Read MoreWhen tomato season comes to an end, there's one mistake you want to avoid if you want to encourage healthy soil and excellent plant growth year after year.
Read MoreIt's a joy to watch birds eat from your bird feeders, but crafty squirrels may be getting in and hogging all the food. Help keep them away with this solution.
Read MoreAs you search for the best gravel for your driveway, be wary of the most aesthetically pleasing options and look for weather-resistant and non-uniform types.
Read MoreApproaching fall shouldn't spell the end of blooms in your garden. Plant these flowers in late summer, and they'll adorn your garden with color through fall.
Read MoreThinking about lava rock gravel for your driveway? It offers a unique style and strong drainage, but there are details to weigh before moving forward.
Read MoreThe chop-and-drop gardening trend means you drop clippings as you cut them as a makeshift mulch, but this approach cause potential risks to healthy plants.
Read MoreDormant grass can look like it's dead to the untrained eye, but with these tips, you'll be able to determine whether or not your lawn will bounce back.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to climbing plants. Privacy, color, and attracting pollinators are just a few reasons to grow some of these beauties.
Read MoreDespite their fragrant flowers, lavender plants can look scraggly if they aren't pruned correctly. This easy-to-remember tip can help you prune the right way.
Read MoreWhen it comes to growing a cherry tree in your yard, not just any cherry seeds will do. The cherries' freshness, locality, and variety should be considered too.
Read MoreWeeds in gravel can be tough to remove. Luckily, there are some effective ways to tackle them while keeping your driveway, patio, or garden path looking tidy.
Read MoreFor such small insects, aphids can cause a lot of damage. If aphids are swarming your favorite plants, it's could be because you're caring for them too much.
Read MoreMost herbs are well-known sun lovers, so populating your shady garden can be challenging. Fortunately, many herbs can tolerate and even thrive in shade.
Read MoreLantanas can grow and thrive in a wide range of growing conditions, so they make excellent companions for many other beautiful flowers. Here are a few faves.
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