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  • Rat on a bird feeder trying to get sunflower seeds.

    A Squirrel Baffle Is The Key To Keeping Rats Away From Your Bird Feeder

    Squirrels aren't the only rodents scurrying around bird feeders. Rats want all those sunflower seeds, too. Attach a baffle to ensure birds, not rats, get it.

    By Hafsa Raja 3 months ago Read More
  • A  person kneeling in the soil and holding a seedling

    The Trick To Getting Seeds To Germinate Is Hiding In Your Medicine Cabinet

    Providing the right environment for your seeds to germinate can be tricky, which is why you should use this clever hack using a medium you already have at home.

    By Zenobia Harris 3 months ago Read More
  • Colorful garden in the sun

    22 Flowering Ground Covers That Bloom Multiple Times A Year For Continuous Color

    Ground covers serve a functional purpose, but that doesn't mean they can't have an aesthetic one, too. Consider these plants for a burst of color year-round.

    By Lou Siday 3 months ago Read More
  • A pile of old and broken bricks

    Transform Old Bricks Into A Stylish And Affordable Garden Path With A Simple DIY

    If you have a pile of leftover bricks from a recent building project, you can use them creatively to make your own unique and affordable garden path.

    By Brooke Dougherty 3 months ago Read More
  • apple orchard ready for harvest

    Wait—should You Be Painting Your Fruit Trees?

    Limewashing or whitewashing fruit trees is a centuries-old practice. Discover if paint is the missing ingredient you need to help your fruit trees thrive.

    By Barb Hudson 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman on a yoga mat on a sparsley decorated balcony using her smartphone

    How To Easily Turn A Small Balcony Into A Serene Zen Garden

    If your balcony feels too small to enjoy, here's how to transform it into a raised space where you can dine, unwind, and embrace a zen vibe.

    By Dianne Wilson 3 months ago Read More
  • A person reaches for craft supplies hanging on the wall in a store.

    DIY A Glittery Faux Plant That Adds Sparkle To Your Space

    Struggle to keep real houseplants alive? If you're even a bit crafty, you can make care-free plants that stay perky and pretty without water or fertilizer.

    By Luanne Lim 3 months ago Read More
  • Electricity meter mounted on the outside of a house.

    How To Safely Hide Utility Boxes On The Front Of Your House

    Desperate to disguise that oh-to-functional utility box stuck to the exterior wall of your house? There are all kinds of ways to cover it up if you're creative.

    By Angela Horn 3 months ago Read More
  • A close-up of a a few lily blooms with orange petals.

    The Best Way To Deadhead Lilies For Bigger & Better Blooms Next Season

    While deadheading lilies entails removing the spent blooms, it's essential to do this correctly to help your plant conserve energy so it continues to thrive.

    By Allison Conner 3 months ago Read More
  • Dining table and chairs in a garden with lights

    The Dramatic Gardening Trend That Will Light Up Your Whole Yard

    From the choice of flowers to how you position your backyard lighting, this dramatic gardening trend has an illuminating effect on your space.

    By Jack Vatsal 3 months ago Read More
  • Clover blooms in a lawn.

    Is A Clover Lawn Worth The Trade Off? What You Should Know Before Planting

    Clover lawns offer low maintenance and natural beauty, but also have trade-offs. Whether this alternative works depends on your yard’s climate and needs.

    By Rachael Green 3 months ago Read More
  • A bird perched on a branch with clusters of bright red berries, holding one berry in its beak

    Prevent Squirrels & Birds From Ravaging Your Fruit Trees With A Simple Kitchen Essential

    If birds and squirrels have been picking your fruit trees bare, there’s an easy hack to keep them at bay with something you already have in your pantry.

    By Mehak Faisal 3 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of a lawn with brown patches.

    Telltale Signs It's Time To Reseed Your Lawn

    A thinning lawn isn’t always beyond saving, but some signs point to deeper trouble. Sometimes, simple fixes won’t cut it and starting fresh makes more sense.

    By Allison Conner 3 months ago Read More
  • Pilea peperomioides houseplant growing in a terracotta pot

    Growing Pilea Peperomioides - Your Ultimate Guide To This Popular Houseplant

    Light conditions, water requirements, and a pruning schedule are just some of the things to consider when growing a healthy Pilea peperomioides. Learn them all.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 3 months ago Read More
  • Outside the IFA 2025 in Berlin

    IFA 2025 Round-Up: Smart Houseplant Tech On Display In Berlin

    From tracking your plant's health to calculating its happiness score, discover three houseplant gadgets from IFA 2025 that make maintenance a breeze.

    By Juliana Lumaj 3 months ago Read More
  • close up of person repotting a plant

    The Toothbrush Hack You Need When Repotting Plants

    A toothbrush is the perfect small tool for reaching those tricky and delicate crevices around your plant's roots for repotting — here's how to use it.

    By Amber VanWort 3 months ago Read More
  • bird splashing in shallow water

    The Easy DIY Fountain That Looks Like Pure Magic In Your Yard

    You can turn a flower pot, pond basket, and flat rock into a high-end water feature. The fountain is perfect for attracting birds or simply elevating your yard.

    By Patti Kaz 3 months ago Read More
  • A gardener places various herbs growing in terracotta pots on a sunny windowsill.

    The DIY Garden Trick To Grow More Herbs In Less Space

    Hardy and compact herbs are a good choice for beginner gardeners. Handy with an electric drill? Make something to grow them on a balcony, deck, or small patio.

    By Rhys Lee Hamilton 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman deadheading spent purple flowers

    The Clear Sign That It's Time To Stop Deadheading Your Flowers For The Season

    Deadheading is a great way to promote fresh blooms and a healthy plant in the summer but once fall hits there's a clear sign that it's time to stop.

    By Ana Markosi 3 months ago Read More
  • A planter full of herbs in a kitchen

    The Easiest Herb To Grow For Beginners Is Perfect For Your Kitchen Counter

    Growing herbs on your kitchen counter is a beginner-friendly way to start a garden that also adds to your meals. Start with this easy-to-grow, versatile herb.

    By Lou Siday 3 months ago Read More
  • An ancient sycamore tree in a field

    This Fast-Growing Tree Is Perfect For Privacy Needs And Isn't Picky About Soil

    Plant this ancient, fast-growing tree in your backyard for added privacy plus guaranteed beautiful foliage and bark for decades and decades to come.

    By Rhys Lee Hamilton 3 months ago Read More
  • potted chrysanthemum on wooden pallet

    The Best Time Of Year To Buy Mums For Lasting Fall Color All Season

    Chrysanthemums offer bright, dazzling colors that may tempt you whenever you go to the garden center. But here's the best time to buy them for fall blooms.

    By Amber VanWort 3 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding tomato on vine with insect damage

    15 Easy-To-Grow Herbs That Help Keep Pests Out Of Your Tomato Garden

    Growing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop by planting some aromatic herbs.

    By Peg Aloi 3 months ago Read More
  • a rainy yard

    What Happens If You Leave Your Lawn Mower In The Rain?

    Lawn mowers are obviously quite sturdy, capable of dealing with tough grass and shrubs. But how do they hold up if you leave them in the rain?

    By Suzanne Bonnett 3 months ago Read More
  • Someone planting tomatoes in a raised garden bed.

    The Beautiful Flower That Makes The Perfect Companion For Tomatoes

    Among the many plants suited for tomatoes, one flower stands out with unique benefits, adding beauty, resilience, and balance to any thriving garden.

    By Hannah Rainey 3 months ago Read More
  • Vase of cut flowers near a window

    Have You Been Cutting Your Flowers Wrong All Along? It Depends

    Cutting your flowers the correct way will help improve water absorption, while incorrect methods can damage their vascular system and overall health.

    By Heather Ayer 3 months ago Read More
  • Fertilizer pellets piled inside of a spreader on a lawn.

    You Might Be Fertilizing Your Lawn Too Much: How To Save Your Grass

    Overfertilizing could be the hidden reason your lawn looks unhealthy. Luckily, there are signs, fixes, and prevention methods that keep your grass thriving.

    By Rachael Green 3 months ago Read More
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