8 Gravel Garden Features That Make Your Yard Look Designer-Level Without The Work
Want a luxe yard without the price tag? For a designer look, add Japanese-style features, rustic touches, and even a focal point for socializing.
Read MoreWant a luxe yard without the price tag? For a designer look, add Japanese-style features, rustic touches, and even a focal point for socializing.
Read MoreIf you want hummingbirds to visit your backyard but can't hang nectar feeders, this easy potted pairing of flowering shrubs will help attract the tiny birds.
Read MoreDIY garden decor doesn't have to be expensive or hard to make. All you need is a log and some plastic nursery pots to create this enchanting outdoor planter.
Read MoreTurn fallen branches into simple DIY trellises that maximize your garden space and support your plants. Just pick the right time of year and you're good to go.
Read MoreWith an herbal, earthy scent and nectar-rich flowers, this ground cover is not only more interesting than grass, it’s also lower-maintenance.
Read MoreWith more than a thousand bamboo varieties available, selecting the right type can mean the difference between a tidy hedge and an uncontrollable spread.
Read MoreOutdoor power tools often save you time and make the job easier. Preparing for spring requires tools to help with cleanup and garden preparation.
Read MoreWhile grass may seem like something that's one-size-fits-all, timing your planting based on location will save you a major headache and plenty of money.
Read MoreArtificial turf has tons of pros when it comes to landscaping your lawn. Here's why opting for turf could make maintaining your garden easier.
Read MoreHOA rules and city regulations have a lot of overlap, but there are some important differences, such as that HOA rules can never override city ordinances.
Read MoreBefore you toss those old nursery pots and clear that fallen log from your yard, turn them into a cool, easy, fully customizable flower bed upgrade.
Read MoreRosemary is a herbaceous shrub many people grow for cooking. But it actually has many more uses in the garden, especially when grown with the right companions.
Read MoreMaintaining your front (or back) yard entails a lot of work. If you want to avoid that but still enjoy an aesthetically appealing yard, here are some options.
Read MoreYou've put up birdhouses but no birds are nesting in them. You need to make them more attractive to birds, and that can be achieved with clever planting ideas.
Read MoreWooden nesting boxes face constant exposure to rain, insects, and sun. A centuries-old wood treatment may offer unexpected durability with a natural finish.
Read MoreA good bird feeder is a great way to make your yard more lively, but store-bought feeders are boring. Make your own with one of these kitchen items.
Read MorePermeable pavers are an environmentally friendly way to upgrade your driveway while solving problems such as pooling water and disrupted foundations.
Read MoreIf you consider these factors before hiring someone to remove a tree stump, you can make an informed decision that suits your property and landscaping needs.
Read MoreWhen you have a thriving citrus tree, you get the benefit of a plentiful yield. To keep your tree healthy, try companion planting with this ground cover.
Read MoreYear after year, these ornamental grasses will produce seeds that grow into new plants in your garden all on their own, with zero work on your part.
Read MoreDeer can wreak havoc on your garden if you have plants that appeal to them, but one deer-resistant shrub can act as a protective border against them.
Read MoreMeadows aren't just isolated to tweenage "Twilight" fantasies, you can actually create one in your own yard by keeping these fundamentals in mind.
Read MoreCreating a wooden garden path is a great, sustainable way to define sections of your yard, but it will only last as long as the type of tree stump you use.
Read MoreOwls are beneficial creatures and natural pest control for your yard. With this simple lawn care method, you can mimic their natural habit and lure them in.
Read MoreRaised beds offer a fun and easy way to begin a colorful garden, as long as you know which plants love raised soil and which will not thrive in your new garden.
Read MoreDon't believe all the salt hacks you hear. While there are plenty of tips that can make your life easier this winter, some simply aren't worth trying.
Read MoreClear water is not the only indicator of a healthy lake. Understanding environmental factors helps reveal what is really happening below the surface.
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