Our Pro Gardener Shares 12 Gardening Resolutions For The New Year
New year, new resolutions! If you want to ensure your garden is looking spectacular in 2026, heed the advice of our professional gardening expert.
Read MoreNew year, new resolutions! If you want to ensure your garden is looking spectacular in 2026, heed the advice of our professional gardening expert.
Read MoreDepending on your specific backyard projects, you may require a series of permits from your local town or city. However, not all landscaping requires them.
Read MoreIf you thrift, you've probably come across a ton of metal plant stands and large, shallow ceramic dishes. No tools are needed to turn them into a birdbath.
Read MoreThe dormancy of late winter offers a golden opportunity to rebuild your garden before your perennials start sprouting or you put down seedlings in spring.
Read MoreA patio can be a major upgrade to your outdoor space, but if you don't properly budget before starting your DIY project, you could easily get sticker shock.
Read MoreLooking for a winter garden task? Pruning plants, shrubs, and trees can help improve growth and health. Here are some you should be pruning this January.
Read MoreYou just need fence pickets and some hardware essentials for this bird haven DIY, but be sure to follow precautions to keep your feathered friends safe.
Read MoreWhen a conversation isn’t enough, what can you do? This guide explores your options for dealing with a neighbor’s unsightly yard — without starting a feud.
Read MoreDid you know the types of planters and where you place them in your home may be able to affect the flow of energy? Here are the best options.
Read MoreElectric pole saws can make tree cleanup safer, faster, and much more convenient, and this Harbor Freight pick is a great value for the money.
Read MoreYour mosquito-repelling plants aren't working. It's likely because you've yet to pair them with methods to make the most of this natural pest control strategy.
Read MoreControlling those weeds that grow between your pavers can be frustrating, but here's a simple task you should do consistently to prevent the problem.
Read MoreAs the homeowner, you may be responsible for maintaining the sidewalk by your house. But does that mean you also have control over how it's used?
Read MoreYou can provide some structure to your garden by separating different spaces by function with the help of pavers, plants, or even raised beds.
Read MoreEnsure neighbors and visitors alike form a good impression by keeping up with maintenance and removing eyesores from the front of your home.
Read MoreFor a bountiful garden, even in the midst of winter, try these hardy plants that can survive poor soil and salt exposure while keeping their winter color.
Read MoreCreating a bird-friendly garden isn't just for spring and summer. Here's how you can make your yard extra hospitable for the birds in cold, winter weather.
Read MoreYour fence is more than just a marker for your property's boundaries; it's also a responsibility that you share with your neighbor, with certain limitations.
Read MoreThat uneven bird bath isn't just an eyesore — it could be hazardous to the birds too! Fix your leaning bird bath with a solid foundation to keep it level.
Read MoreAmong the many clever ways to hide an ugly outdoor faucet, plopping this solution in place is one of the easiest yet most attractive options available.
Read MoreOur master gardener reveals the strategies she employs to keep squirrels away from her raised beds, whether it's using wire, gravel, or even other plants.
Read MoreLove American robins and want them to stick around during the cold months instead of heading south? Plant this berry-covered shrub to keep them well fed.
Read MoreWinter — the season of drafts and frozen everything. Prevent the cold weather from chilling your bones and damaging your home and garden with aluminum foil.
Read MoreWho doesn’t want a garden bed full of colorful flowers? But give them some space or you risk health problems with your plants and you waste your money.
Read MoreIf there's an eyesore in your neighbor's yard that's spoiling your view, here's a fairly quick and easy solution to hide it for good.
Read MoreYou've got lots of outdoor tools and supplies and nowhere to put them. Instead of cluttering a corner of your patio, close the door on the problem — literally.
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.
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