Turn Old Fabric Into A Beautiful & Functional Garden Feature With This DIY
If you have torn shirts, old bedsheets, or any other bits of fabric laying around, don't rush to toss it. Instead, use it to DIY this beautiful garden feature.
Read MoreIf you have torn shirts, old bedsheets, or any other bits of fabric laying around, don't rush to toss it. Instead, use it to DIY this beautiful garden feature.
Read MoreFoundation plants boost curb appeal by adding visual interest to the outside of your house, and this shrub is perfect for also attracting pollinators.
Read MoreWho says a septic tank lid has to ruin your yard? This creative landscaping idea turns it into a unique feature — while staying fully in line with EPA rules.
Read MoreNo one likes to see bare spots in their lawn or garden. Fortunately, this lovely zinnia variety is easy to grow and forms a thick and colorful ground cover.
Read MoreSnakes may nest in your garden more often than you think. This guide will help you to understand what kind of snake is sharing your yard by identifying eggs.
Read MoreThis grass lookalike is actually an invasive weed that grows aggressively and is poisonous to mammals, causing various problems in the local ecosystem.
Read MoreRemoving algae from birdbaths is vital because it poses health risks for avian visitors, but you need to do it the right way or you risk causing more harm.
Read MoreThere are so many lantanas that it can be tough to pick the right one for your yard. If you don't have much space, this vibrant yet compact cultivar is ideal.
Read MoreBackyard birds need three things: food, water, and shelter. This dual container garden and bird feeder checks two of those boxes in one easy-to-make feature.
Read MoreFertilizing your lawn in spring is a must-do task if you want lush grass in summer. However, there's one easy step gardeners often skip — to their detriment.
Read MoreImproving your driveway's visual aesthetic is a surefire way to boost the home's curb appeal. Here's a simple detail that will quickly elevate your driveway.
Read MoreWhile these groundcovers aren’t quite sponges, they do help the soil soak up water more efficiently and prevent erosion, which in turn reduces mud.
Read MoreThis stone is widely used as a countertop and tile material in kitchens and bathrooms, but its utility also extends outside the home, to your driveway.
Read MoreMarigolds already do a pretty great job of attracting pollinating insects like bees and butterflies. Why not boost their potential with a clever plant pairing?
Read MoreAsphalt is a solid choice for your driveway, but over time it can start to ravel and deteriorate. Don't worry, there are things you can do to repair it.
Read MoreMetal mop buckets are pricey when new, so giving them a new life as a planter makes sense. Also, you don't have to change much to make them fit for purpose.
Read MoreThese lights are stronger than most string lights yet dimmer than any floodlights. They're perfect for lighting up your backyard with a touch of whimsy.
Read MoreThis eco-friendly material is highly porous and less reflective of the sun, meaning it absorbs water faster and helps lower the driveway temperature.
Read MoreFlowering plants near your birdbath provide food and shelter for visiting feathered friends. Birdbaths already demand work, so choose a low-maintenance species.
Read MoreIf you've ditched your old bird bath for a better version (likely one with moving water), here's how to reuse it as a gorgeous succulent garden.
Read MoreCreating a bird-friendly yard involves more than plants and feeders. One common landscaping choice may be working against the wildlife you're trying to attract.
Read MoreLawns offer a wonderful slate on which to express personality, but some choices are decidedly unpopular or outdated. Here's one category to avoid altogether.
Read MoreFertilizer can help to support new grass by making nutrients more readily available, but it's necessary to choose a product that's intended for this purpose.
Read MoreAre you constantly putting ruts in your lawn with your car tires? Narrow driveways are a pain, but you can extend them in a day with a cheap landscape material.
Read MoreAdding fresh seed to your lawn is a great way to improve its look and health, but there's a big difference between overseeding and reseeding a yard.
Read MoreA cottage garden without stone is like a picture without a frame. No matter how it's used, stone is a grounding landscaping feature in this outdoor aesthetic.
Read MoreShould you use pre-emergent for your lawn, or try overseeding it? The answer depends on your lawn's existing condition -- here's what to know.
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