How To Avoid Killing Grass After Dethatching Your Lawn
Dethatching your lawn removes the layer of plant material from the soil to allow more nutrients in. However, the grass needs TLC after to handle the shock.
Read MoreDethatching your lawn removes the layer of plant material from the soil to allow more nutrients in. However, the grass needs TLC after to handle the shock.
Read MoreTrimming and pruning trees is a must to maintain their health and beauty. Try this PVC hack to extend your pruning shears and reach unreachable branches.
Read MoreThis easy-to-grow ground cover has a couple of quirks you'll want to be aware of so you can enjoy its beautiful blue blooms all summer long.
Read MoreSoil is one of the biggest expenses when building a garden bed from scratch, but you can significantly cut down on costs with this clever DIY technique.
Read MoreMosquitoes benefit the ecosystem because they are a food source for various animals, but did you know they could also serve another pollinating purpose?
Read MoreA simple, natural solution can turn your garden paths into weed-resistant walkways while adding beauty and function without relying on chemicals.
Read MoreMulberry trees are beloved to wildlife, and the fruits are pretty delicious to humans, too. But this one downside makes them unpopular with many gardeners.
Read MoreBefore you invest in a lawn mower, there are several factors you should take into consideration, including your lawn size and your mowing habits.
Read MoreGround covers are an eco-friendly solution to weed control in the garden, right? Not quite. There are downsides to consider before driving to the plant nursery.
Read MoreRefilling your lawn mower is something you should never do on your lawn because it's difficult to prevent spills. But this simple hack will prevent all that.
Read MoreAutumn is the time for growing pumpkins in the garden, but if your pumpkins are overcrowded, they won't produce the best results for jack-o'-lanterns.
Read MoreHaving a hummingbird feeder makes it easier to watch them. And you don't need to spend a fortune with the DIY feeder you can craft with Dollar Tree items.
Read MoreCreate even more impact on a foliage-covered wall or fence of ivy by adding a plant with similar environmental preferences that produces stunning flowers.
Read MoreSetting out to cut your lawn but realizing your lawn mower won't start can be very frustrating. Before you assume the worst, find out the real reason here.
Read MoreNeed a trellis for those bean seedlings or jasmine saplings you just planted? DIY a sturdy, affordable garden trellis in no time with these easy instructions.
Read MoreYou may think of gravel is just for driveways or other functional spaces, but with a few extra supplies, gravel is a great way to elevate your outdoor areas.
Read MoreThink you can only plant trees in your yard in spring? Think again! These fast-growing trees do well planted in early fall (or September) if done with care.
Read MorePallets are a good source for untreated wood that you can use in your next backyard project; perhaps you'll try making this budget-friendly raised garden bed.
Read MoreThe striking flowers of this beautiful plant bloom from summer through fall. The foliage and flowers are both edible, plus they look incredible in cut bouquets.
Read MoreGlass bottle stoppers are a chic way to seal your drinks, and they can add even more elegance to your home and garden with these 9 repurposing ideas.
Read MoreThere's a deadly hornet spreading throughout the United States that poses a huge threat to the pollinators in your backyard. Keep an eye out.
Read MoreAlthough it's rewarding, planting a garden can be a lot of work. Save some yourself some time and effort by easily adding a few of these seeds to your soil.
Read MoreTomato blight is one of the most common problems with growing tomatoes, causing dark spots on the leaves, stems, and fruit. Here's how to help to prevent it.
Read MoreVisit this quiet but extensive park in Northern California, where you cannot fail to be inspired by the masses of wildflowers growing freely as nature intended.
Read MoreWalking barefoot on soft grass is lovely, but only some types will give you this experience. Consider these two thin-bladed zoysia varieties for a plush feel.
Read MoreAs a temporary soil amendment, this ingredient can lower the pH level of your soil, helping to boost the development of plants that prefer acidic conditions.
Read MoreNot too may homeowners want to see snakes slithering around their property, but finding them in your garden is not all bad news. Find out why it could be good.
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