Will Planting Catnip Really Keep Aphids Out Of Your Edible Garden?
Catnip has many uses. It excites our cats, makes a good tea, and it might even keep sap-sucking aphids out of your garden. Find out if you should plant it here.
Read MoreCatnip has many uses. It excites our cats, makes a good tea, and it might even keep sap-sucking aphids out of your garden. Find out if you should plant it here.
Read MoreBirds that stay in your area all winter often appreciate nutrient-rich suet. You can create a natural-looking, attractive DIY suet feeder to hang in your yard!
Read MoreGarden moles are a familiar nuisance to many, but you might not want to use WD-40 on their traps. Here's why you shouldn't use WD-40 to prevent moles.
Read MoreChoosing which flowers to plant as pairs in your garden is difficult. If you love petunias, consider companion planting with this taller, brighter flower.
Read MoreDon't throw away your broken garden hoses. Turn them into sturdy trellises for your plants instead. This hose trellis is perfect for all types of vining plants.
Read MoreRepelling rats from your home is best to keep your family safe. Thankfully, it's easy to do so naturally and humanely with a few pest-deterring plants.
Read MoreIf a healthy-looking yard with lush, green grass is what you're after, here's what you should avoid doing in the winter, according to a lawn care expert.
Read MoreIf you live in the northern part of the world, you're familiar with winter snow dumps and freezing temps. What does this weather mean for your lawn and garden?
Read MoreA pest infestation is one of the last things you want in your outdoor space. But, there are some lawn maintenance mistakes you could be making to attract them.
Read MoreIt's easy to make a DIY bird feeder with a spare planter or container. Learn the best type to use, and how to make the perfect bird feeder for your yard.
Read MoreWhen that fall foliage hits the ground, should you leave the leaves or rake them before snowfall? Here's what to consider and how it can impact your lawn.
Read MoreYou don't need to buy an expensive holiday wreath for your door at the winter market if it's not in your budget. Instead, DIY one with materials in your yard.
Read MoreGrubs can hide underground and wreak havoc on your grass. Here are the signs you have an infestation in your yard and what you should do about it.
Read MoreGardening trends come and go -- but we all need to eat. That's why we love this new planting method with edimentals. Learn more about the technique here.
Read MoreAlthough lawn maintenance slows down in the winter, there's one thing you can do for your grass that will help it look lush once spring rolls around.
Read MoreMartha Stewart highly recommends the hinoki cypress for adding drama and structure to a landscape. Learn more about this beautiful plant and how to grow it.
Read MoreCan you really lay grass seed after the first frost, or is it a recipe for disaster? Here's what you need to know before trying 'dormant seeding.'
Read MoreAfter arranging holiday planters with floral foam and evergreen branches, they still might not look festive enough for you. Spruce them up with fairy lights.
Read MoreWhile removing snow from your driveway is crucial, some may wonder if they should also shovel their lawns. Find out if this is a good idea or not.
Read MoreCreating a planter full of evergreen branches and other stunning plants doesn't need to be complicated. Learn how to DIY an easy holiday greens display here.
Read MoreShrubs are great for hiding your home's unsightly foundation and adding easy-care greenery to your lawn. However, don't make this disastrous planting mistake.
Read MoreBlue oat grass is a beautiful, low-maintenance plant that would be at home in almost any type of garden. Its silvery-blue color combines well with many plants.
Read MoreDid your pet bring fleas into your home from the yard? Repel these bugs with a natural ingredient that has been proven to be an effective insect repellent.
Read MoreIf you have birdfeeders, chances are good that you've also dealt with other creatures wanting to devour the bird seed. Here are tactics for keeping them away.
Read MoreIf your garden is starting to look basic, shifting to a more whimsical planting trend could help your yard stand out. Here are stumperies explained.
Read MoreRaking leaves is one of the worst lawn chores if you have a lot of trees. This fall, clean up leaves fast with a different kind of rake and snow shovel hybrid.
Read MoreCoyotes in the wild are one thing, but chances are you don't want them in your yard. Keep them out humanely using this kitchen condiment hack.
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