The Most Recommended Soil Options For Reseeding Your Lawn
You can buy the best grass seed, but if you scatter it over poor soil, you've wasted your money. Guarantee a successful lawn with these soil options.
Read MoreYou can buy the best grass seed, but if you scatter it over poor soil, you've wasted your money. Guarantee a successful lawn with these soil options.
Read MoreDense growth and a cozy, prey-filled habitat make these grasses a dream for snakes — great for nature, not so great for surprise encounters.
Read MoreWhen it comes to covers for your garden soil, pine straw may be right. You'll only know for sure once you've compared it to the many mulch materials out there.
Read MoreWhy not make the most of being stuck inside due to cold weather? Do more than just dream about next season's garden: start planning it on paper or digitally.
Read MorePlagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them away and enjoy its vibrant flowers.
Read MoreAlthough they're often confused with the iridescent green June beetles, which are basically harmless to your garden, these lookalike beetles can cause damage.
Read MoreAlthough pavers and gravel are what most homeowners use to create their patio spaces, here's another idea that will give the area a more rustic appearance.
Read MoreBirds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
Read MoreIf you've never had any major work done in your yard, you might not know where to start. Pricing estimates, however, can help you avoid sticker shock.
Read MoreIt can be a challenge to find a tree that thrives in a cold climate, but it’s not impossible. Plant this fast-growing conifer with a lovely golden hue.
Read MoreLandscaping fabric can be a savior in the garden, but only if used correctly. Here are all the mistakes to avoid when putting fabric over your garden beds.
Read MoreGot an abundance of tree stumps you don't know what to do with? They make a surprisingly lovely border for a pallet garden full of veggies or ornamentals.
Read MoreThe internet loves garden transformation stories, especially over on Reddit, where one homeowner showed off photos of a beautiful garden remodel.
Read MoreHummingbirds are one of the most fascinating and beautiful creatures to watch in your garden. Follow these tips to welcome these little birds to your garden.
Read MorePersistent moss on driveway pavers doesn't have to be a losing battle. A mix of simple tools and common products offers multiple ways to tackle it.
Read MoreAre you one of those gardeners who group any task requiring shears under the pruning banner? It turns out deadheading is a unique method with specific quirks.
Read MoreWith pros and cons to both, deciding between a custom or pre-built pergola boils down your specific priorities, such as budget or the layout of your space.
Read MoreIf there's one thing birds love, it's splashing around in a shallow dish of water. It just so happens that a tool for vehicle repair makes a great birdbath.
Read MoreRemoving snow from tree branches is crucial to protect them through the winter. Bundle up, and follow these simple tips to avoid injury to you or your tree.
Read MoreCorrecting soil pH and choosing the right placement for each plant are just a few of the simple steps that can help bring a struggling garden back to life.
Read MoreFrom plastic pots to vintage dishes, affordable thrift store items can help you create a bird-friendly yard without buying costly new supplies.
Read MoreInstalling a succulent garden is a creative way to repurpose an old tree stump. It provides a natural element that is ideal for growing these plants.
Read MoreSome bird’s nests are more than just twigs — they’re protected, purposeful, and best left alone. Here are the ones you should never remove.
Read MoreOnce praised as a low-maintenance fix, artificial turf is facing new scrutiny as cities rethink its long-term impact on neighborhoods and outdoor spaces.
Read MorePurchasing bare root plants can save you a lot of money and they're easier to ship, giving you more options. Here's why you should buy them in winter.
Read MoreA no-mow yard saves you time and money. There are many ways to approach it, depending on your region and aesthetic, from xeriscaping to creating a rain garden.
Read MoreGreen, murky water can signal more than an eyesore. Certain blooms raise safety concerns for swimmers, pets, and homeowners near lakes and ponds.
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