Say Goodbye To Sandy Soil Issues With A Hardy Ground Cover Solution
Sandy soil can be difficult to garden with, drying out and losing nutrients rapidly, but this plant thrives in it and helps stabilize it in warm climates.
Read MoreSandy soil can be difficult to garden with, drying out and losing nutrients rapidly, but this plant thrives in it and helps stabilize it in warm climates.
Read MoreBattling a boggy patch in your garden? You could put in drainage, or you could save your money and embrace it by planting perennials that love growing in water.
Read MoreNot all snakes are as scary as you may think, but you'll definitely want to read about what to do if you find some of their skin in your yard.
Read MoreWhile sod can be installed at just about any point during the year with proper preparation, it has a better chance of lasting with proper timing.
Read MoreDon't trash that scratched frying pan. Repurpose it into a plant stand using supplies you probably already have at home, along with a few store-bought extras.
Read MoreIf your plain, old driveway is detracting from your home's exterior appeal, dressing it up with a rock edging is a brilliant way to make it look more luxe.
Read MoreWhen mowing your lawn, dealing with grass clippings can become a time-consuming hassle. This trick makes it way faster and easier.
Read MoreIf Tractor Supply is your one-stop-shop for yard supplies, these are some the highest-rated garden tools you will want to make sure you check out.
Read MoreYou probably think of Hobby Lobby as a haven for craft supplies. Actually, they stock all kinds of décor, including cute miniatures for a fairy garden project.
Read MoreChip and seal driveways are often presented as a compromise between gravel and asphalt, but in many areas, they aren't the most durable choice.
Read MoreTacking more chores onto your spring to-do list might not sound fun, but this one task will make aeration more effective and set your lawn up for success.
Read MoreOld lumber doesn’t have to go to waste when a simple outdoor project can turn leftover materials into something both practical and visually striking.
Read MoreNot every hole in your lawn tells the same story, and spotting the subtle differences can help you avoid damaging hidden nests or disturbing wildlife.
Read MoreFrom organic picks to powerful weed fighters, these top-rated fertilizers can transform your lawn this spring and help it thrive all season long.
Read MoreWhen we notice holes in our lawn or landscaping, our first thought is usually pests. There could be a more natural and serious issue at play.
Read MoreThey look cute and innocent in early spring, but by mid-summer, weeds could dominate your lawn. Herbicide sprays might help, but only if you time them right.
Read MoreLooking for a shrub to plug a gap in your front yard display? This diminutive plant boasts attractive variegated foliage and flowers for bees and butterflies.
Read MoreProviding an alternative to traditional, chemically treated water, this pool design is ideal for those who want to curate a more natural space.
Read MoreLarge trees can create a quiet shady spot, but their roots can pose problems in your yard. Follow these recommendations to address tree root troubles.
Read MoreBefore tossing those granules of plant food all over your lawn, you need to prepare the area to better accept the nutrients. These chores help you do just that.
Read MoreIlluminating your outdoor space is a great way to spruce up your design, and with this DIY, you can make lights that are affordable and unique.
Read MoreBird feeders don't have to be pricey to make a big impact, especially when one simple garden item can be repurposed into something both functional and charming.
Read MoreThose colorful flags you might see sticking out of your yard hold plenty of information that you need to know. Here's what you should do when you see them.
Read MoreInterior design has gotten bolder in recent years, and with this 2026 trend, it's clear that the same philosophy is beginning to take over our outdoor spaces.
Read MoreSquirrels always seem to find a way into bird feeders, but one simple DIY uses something you'd normally throw away to help keep them out for good.
Read MoreIf you notice the smell of rotten eggs in your backyard, chances are you have a problem with your home's sewage, a serious issue requiring quick action.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect hydrangea pairing? Plant this feathery, colorful perennial, which likes similar growing conditions, to add texture to your garden beds.
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