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  • A group of pink zinnias, all in bloom.

    The Classic Garden Flower You Should Avoid Planting Near Zinnias At All Costs

    Hardy, colorful, and easygoing, there are many reasons why zinnias are such a popular plant, but growing them with another go-to flower could spell disaster.

    By Lyssa Chatterton 4 months ago Read More
  • Garden gravel with stones

    Give Garden Gravel A Fresh New Look With An Unexpected But Effective Solution

    If your garden gravel looks worn out, don't replace it; just give it a refresh with this simple DIY upgrade. It's affordable, effective, and customizable.

    By Manvi Jain 4 months ago Read More
  • A large Daphne shrub in bloom with purple flowers

    Avoid Pruning Daphne Shrubs In Summer - Here's Why

    Before you break out those pruning shears, here's why you shouldn't prune daphne shrubs in the summer and if you should prune this shrub at all.

    By Lou Siday 4 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of a crow taking cheese from a person's hand

    Is It Safe To Feed Cheese To The Birds In Your Yard? Here's What To Know

    Tempted to share your cheese with feathered friends? Whether cheese is safe for birds to eat, or if it does them more harm than good, is a controversial topic.

    By Angela Horn 4 months ago Read More
  • Close up of a white picket fence

    Give Your Fence An Upgrade With A Simple Cinderblock DIY That Looks Custom Built

    Is your front fence starting to look blah and boring? Creating a custom look with this DIY project using cinderblocks can take it from frumpy to fabulous.

    By Candina Jordan 4 months ago Read More
  • Various salvia plants in containers

    The 18 Top Salvia Picks For Stunning Container Gardens

    Salvias are beautiful plants that can turn any garden into a floral paradise buzzing with pollinators. Add them to your pots for a gorgeous container garden.

    By Annette Hird 4 months ago Read More
  • Ants crawling over a hummingbird feeder

    Keep Ants Off Your Hummingbird Feeder & Attract Even More Birds With An Easy Solution

    Hummingbird feeders help attract the fascinating birds, but they can also attract ants. Check out this easy solution to keep ants away from hummingbird feeders.

    By Rachelle Dragani 4 months ago Read More
  • A crop of American burnet grows out in the wild, its distinct white flowers standing out amid other colorful blooms.

    The Low-Maintenance Herb That Can Attract Wildlife To Your Backyard With Ease

    Attract birds, bees, and other wildlife to your yard by planting this low-maintenance herb and develop a garden ecosystem that's beautiful and easy to care for.

    By Jason Rochlin 4 months ago Read More
  • A planter next to a retro portable boombox and cassette tapes

    Upcycle An Old Boombox Into Retro Plant Decor For Your Yard

    If you're looking for unique and retro new garden decor, this boombox DIY is the totally tubular upcycle you've been waiting for. Here's how to do it.

    By Yasmin Yakout 4 months ago Read More
  • Tomatoes growing in a wire cage

    DIY A Tomato Cage With The Help Of Old Wire Fencing

    Your tomato plants need supports, but you don't have to buy them. Find out how to repurpose old wire fencing to create a helpful DIY tomato cage.

    By Lauren LaMore 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone shopping for lawn mowers

    Is DeWalt's 28-Inch 3-In-1 Lawn Mower Worth Buying? Here's What Reviews Say

    DeWalt's 28-inch 3-in-1 mower has twin, side-by-side rotors and is self-propelled with 10-inch wheels for traction. But do customers feel it's worth the cost?

    By Bob Beacham 4 months ago Read More
  • A green grass lawn

    The Hardy Ground Cover That Doubles As A Stunning Grass Lawn Alternative

    If you're looking for an alternative to grass for your yard, this hardy ground cover doubles as a stunning grass lawn substitute. Check it out.

    By Annette Hird 4 months ago Read More
  • A series of terraced garden beds full of flowering plants in a backyard.

    The Star-Shaped Wildflower That Will Fill Your Garden With A Sweet Scent

    Filling your garden with native wildflowers is a great way to attract beneficial pollinators. This star-shaped flower with a sweet scent is a great option.

    By Kate Nicholson 4 months ago Read More
  • A squirrel sitting in grass

    The Natural Solution You Can Whip Up To Easily Deter Squirrels From Your Yard

    Squirrels are cute little critters, but they can become a nuisance if they're always in your yard. This natural solution offers a cheap and humane deterrent.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 4 months ago Read More
  • Man holding a mower blade in need of sharpening or replacement

    This One Step Could Save Your Fingers When Changing A Lawn Mower Blade

    Safety is key when changing or sharpening your lawn mower blades, and there's one simple step that's vital to perform in order to avoid any major injuries.

    By Ron Baker 4 months ago Read More
  • Woman watering a vegetable garden from a watering can

    Here's How Often You Should Be Watering Your Garden For Healthy Vegetables

    If you're growing a vegetable garden, obviously you want you crop to be as healthy as possible, and watering frequency is important to achieve this.

    By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone working on an outdoor DIY

    The Outdoor DIY Project That's A Red Flag To Potential Buyers

    Improving the exterior and interior of your home is a great way to add value if you plan to sell. However, some outdoor DIY projects are a red flag for buyers.

    By Mallory Carra 4 months ago Read More
  • Four pairs of garden clippers in various states of rustiness rest on a wood table.

    We Tried The Citrus Hack That Claims To Make Rust Disappear, And Got Sparkling Results

    Garden tools can be difficult to clean, especially when they're rusty, but this simple two-ingredient mix will leave them looking brand new.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 4 months ago Read More
  • A person eating a watermelon slice on hammock amongst backyard trees

    7 Fast Growing Shade Trees To Cool Off A Hot Backyard

    Looking for relief from the sun? These seven fast-growing shade trees are perfect for creating a cooler, more comfortable backyard in a short time.

    By Krystal Orwig 4 months ago Read More
  • A bird eating strawberries from a garden

    The Clever Trick You Can Try To Stop Birds & Squirrels From Eating Your Garden Fruit

    Tired of birds and squirrels snacking on your garden fruit? Try this clever trick to keep your delicious fruits safe without harming any wildlife.

    By Kristeen Cherney 4 months ago Read More
  • A colorful flower border in summer

    The Cheery Perennial Flower That Can Handle Sizzling Summer Heat And Humidity

    If you want a low-maintenance summer garden, choosing species that are adapted to the heat is key. This swamp-loving flower is the perfect pick.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 4 months ago Read More
  • A backyard with tons of greenery

    A Sleek Wire Fence Design To Consider For Your Backyard

    A quality fence can add security and visual impact to your home, and there is one sleek wire fence design you may want to consider for your backyard.

    By Meadow St. Clair 4 months ago Read More
  • Pink and white rose bushes

    Get Endless Roses By Learning How To Propagate

    Instead of buying multiple rose bushes at the nursery, why not create an endless supply out of just one plant? Here's how to propagate your roses.

    By Veronica Sparks 4 months ago Read More
  • A hummingbird hovering near a red feeder

    9 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Homemade Hummingbird Nectar

    Making your own hummingbird nectar is a great way to feed little feathered friends. However, there are some key mistakes that you should avoid.

    By Brandy Eaklor 4 months ago Read More
  • Gloved hands cutting zinnia flowers

    The Old-School Trick That Keeps Your Zinnias Safe

    Zinnias often fall victim to nocturnal pests, like slugs and earwigs. Before you resort to pesticides, give this simple old-school control method a try.

    By Kristeen Cherney 4 months ago Read More
  • A woman holds a bouquet of lavender.

    Don't Throw Out Extra Lavender Cuttings: Make Eye-Catching Lanterns

    There are so many things you can do with blooming lavender that makes the plant well worth the investment. You can move beyond oil to decor with this DIY.

    By Mallory Carra 4 months ago Read More
  • Lemons on a lemon tree in the garden.

    The Downsides To Using Lemon Peels In Your Garden

    Gardeners use lemon peels in their garden for a variety of reasons, but there can be a downside. Find out if using the peels in your garden is worth the effort.

    By Ryane DeFalco 4 months ago Read More
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