Downsides That May Make You Reconsider Planting Grass Seed In The Spring
Grass seed may seem like a solution to your sparse yard problems on the surface, but there are some big downsides to it, especially planted in the spring.
Read MoreGrass seed may seem like a solution to your sparse yard problems on the surface, but there are some big downsides to it, especially planted in the spring.
Read MoreRabbits are adorable, but they can wreak havoc on a garden. Try using this inexpensive ground cover to deter them from destroying your hard work in your yard.
Read MoreThere are benefits to having dandelions in a yard, but if you're looking to keep your lawn pristine and weed-free, here's how to get rid of them.
Read MoreRaking your gravel walkways regularly is important, but it can be a difficult task. This is the best tool for raking gravel walkways or paths on a slope.
Read MoreDesigning an inviting garden or outdoor space can get pricey. Getting creative can help. Use this DIY hack to make an attractive, durable concrete garden bench.
Read MoreUsing mulch can enhance your garden, but applying it without damaging your plants requires careful techniques. Use this easy method to protect your greenery.
Read MoreWeight, speed, and battery size can all impact a chainsaw's performance around the yard. We've identified the best DeWalt option to cover most projects.
Read MoreFollow our tips for choosing the right plants to include in and around your backyard pond to add beauty and create a healthy, balanced ecosystem.
Read MoreThe prairie garden trend involves ditching single-species lawns for a selection of native wildflowers and grasses. This trend is beneficial in several ways.
Read MoreWhen Andy Humphrey appeared on "Shark Tank" in 2011, he pitched a more eco-friendly lawnmower, the Ecomower. Here's what happened after he entered the Tank.
Read MoreConsider shopping at an estate sale to find good deals on garden items, particularly this patio item that you may not typically expect at an estate sale.
Read MoreThis perennial blooms with clove-scented flowers in shades of pink, purple, red, and white. Use it as a ground cover and attract pollinators.
Read MoreMany new homeowners don't realize just how handy a quality chainsaw can be. We've rounded up some of the best-reviewed chainsaws that won't break the bank.
Read MoreIt's no secret that moisture helps seeds germinate. But is it better to plant grass seeds ahead of rain or does it make more sense to wait after it's over?
Read MoreA fence is a standard barrier used to protect gardens, but the simple structure can have lots of downsides for both your property and your plants.
Read MoreMulch glue is gaining popularity to hold mulch in place against storms and wind. But you don't have to go to the store and buy it — you can make it yourself.
Read MoreWhether you're aiming for ground cover or fresh fruit, sometimes you want to speed nature up a bit. Try this list of fast-growing plants for consistent results.
Read MoreNutsedge can be super tough to eradicate, and removal attempts may even spread it. Use these tips and tricks to get rid of nutsedge without making things worse.
Read MorePool drainage is a meticulous task that should be taken seriously. Follow these steps to avoid water pressure from popping your pool out of the ground.
Read MoreIf you have a pile of cardboard boxes, don't toss them in the recycle bin. Instead, go for one of these creative hacks to help around the garden and yard.
Read MorePesky weeds will grow anywhere if you let them, including your gravel driveway. This low maintenance hack prevents weeds from settling in for good.
Read MoreTriangular gardens can present unique struggles, especially when it comes to design, but you can make the most of your space with these tips.
Read MoreA walkway can make your yard feel more polished and functional. Plus, with these ideas, you can DIY your own path while sticking to a budget.
Read MoreMulch has plenty of benefits — weed control, temperature regulation, moisture preservation, aesthetics — but it requires a simple step to perform its best.
Read MoreEveryone wants privacy in their yard. However, the type of plant you use to keep eyes out may be letting mosquitoes in. Here's what to know before planting.
Read MoreIf you are looking to fill some large planters, you may be tempted to add filler to the bottom to help with drainage, but what materials should you avoid?
Read MoreTo aerate your lawn, you don't necessarily have to buy or rent expensive equipment. Here's how to do it with a tool you likely already have on hand.
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