The Best Lawn Mower Setting For Each Grass Type (& More Care Tips)
Caring for your lawn doesn't have to feel like a daunting process. We have some incredible advice for caring for your green grass that you cannot pass up.
Read MoreCaring for your lawn doesn't have to feel like a daunting process. We have some incredible advice for caring for your green grass that you cannot pass up.
Read MoreWhether you keep a box of broken plates or head to the thrift store to find ones to smash, these mosaic bird bath ideas are worth breaking out your hammer for.
Read MoreHydrangeas offer beautiful blooms, and they're pretty tough plants. But, to get those stunning blooms, there are a few places to avoid planting them.
Read MoreFrom visually interesting carnivorous curiosities to bright, cheery blooms, there are plenty of water-loving plants ready to thrive in a bog garden.
Read MoreIf you live in a warm climate, this small but fast-growing tree with lush, leathery foliage can make an excellent and low-maintenance privacy hedge.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more birds to your backyard, growing plants that produce seeds they can eat will help. This flowering species provides food and color.
Read MoreResearch shows hummingbirds love red flowers, but they also love anything bright and tubular. Blue-blooming sages are popular food plants for flitting visitors.
Read MoreIf it's time for a patio update -- either because you want privacy or need a refreshed oasis -- there's a simple, budget-friendly planting method that can help.
Read MoreBirds need three things to thrive: food, shelter, and water. Your birdbath has water. A native vine nearby provides food and shelter, bringing in more birds.
Read MoreHybrid fruit trees are often hardier. They can also produce delicious fruit in more abundance than their parents. That's a boon for birds visiting your yard.
Read MoreAre you starting a pollinator garden? Plant this low-effort self-seeding native wildflower to provide hungry birds and insects with abundant pollen and nectar.
Read MoreThe old money look gives your home a quiet elegance. Specific plantings along your driveway help achieve that look in your landscaping to welcome guests.
Read MoreOnce you've opened a bag of potting mix, it makes sense that it will lose efficacy if not used right away. But how long is too long left opened and unused?
Read MoreOne material was used constantly for homes in the 1970s, and it's now being applied to gardens more than ever. Here's how to get the trendy look in your space.
Read MoreHouseplants often come to mind when you think of growing succulents. But many of these massive options grow several feet tall and make a statement outdoors.
Read MorePlant this perennial beneath your bird feeder, and it'll serve double-duty as something pretty to look at, and a good source of nutrients for wildlife.
Read MoreA muddy yard typically means your lawn is not draining properly or there is an influx of excess water. Amending the area with absorbent materials can help.
Read MoreThe roots of that big tree in your yard may be infiltrating your underground plumbing right now. If the species is shallow-rooted, it's even more likely.
Read MoreWhile some yellow-flowering plants that pop up in your lawn are wanted, others are invasive and need to be dealt with swiftly before they get out of control.
Read MoreThese low-maintenance perennials produce gorgeous blue flowers, and if you want abundant blooms, make sure they're not planted in a shady spot.
Read MoreSo, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and what to do when you find them.
Read MoreCollecting rainwater is a sustainable way to provide your garden with moisture during drought. We consulted a landscape designer about the best ways to do this.
Read MoreLots of rain in spring can lead to a boggy, flooded lawn, particularly if the grass is growing in heavy clay soil. Remedy this with a simple DIY soil amendment.
Read MoreSome flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
Read MoreBefore they provide summertime benefits like shade, these trees will attract an array of colorful birds to your yard by offering the buds they like to eat.
Read MoreGetting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.
Read MoreThis shrub is native to the woodland areas of Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. It works great as a border or privacy shrub and is easy to maintain.
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