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  • Woman kneeling in garden looking tired of pulling weeds

    Is The Papa's Weeder Tool The Answer To All Of Your Garden's Weed Problems?

    Pulling weeds in your garden or lawn can be a real pain in the neck. However, is the Papa's Weeder tool the solution to a simplified weed removal routine?

    By Bob Beacham 10 months ago Read More
  • A sunny green lawn surrounded by landscaping

    Hybrid Bermuda Grass: Our Top Tips For Growing A Lush, Dark Green Lawn

    Unlock the secrets to a lush, dark green lawn with Hybrid Bermuda grass. Explore climate tips and care strategies to create a vibrant outdoor space.

    By Nicole Cammorata 10 months ago Read More
  • A home garden with weeds.

    How To Tell Grassy Weeds And Broadleaf Weeds Apart In Your Yard

    Weeds can be divided into two main types: grassy and broadleaf. Here's how to tell them apart and why you may need to know the difference between them.

    By Chryss Mae Segovia 10 months ago Read More
  • Gardener holds a handful of grass seed above lawn.

    Perennial Ryegrass Seed Alternatives That Germinate Quickly For A Lush Lawn

    Perennial ryegrass is a commonly used cool-season grass, but it invites a host of problems to your lawn. Try seeding these quick-growing alternatives instead.

    By Rachael Green 10 months ago Read More
  • Liriope muscari with purple flowers in garden bed

    Downsides To Monkey Grass You Shouldn't Overlook

    Monkey grass (Liriope muscari) has attractive grass-like foliage and purple flower spikes, but here's why you should be cautious about growing it in your yard.

    By Annette Hird 10 months ago Read More
  • Various weeds growing through landscaping gravel

    Is A Common Flooring Product The Key To Stop Weeds Growing In Your Gravel?

    Discover whether a common flooring product is the solution to effectively prevent weeds growth in gravel. Learn about a creative method for weed-free landscape.

    By Bob Beacham 10 months ago Read More
  • Up close view of mature crabgrass growing in landscape

    Consider One Warning Before Using Pre-Emergent Herbicides To Prevent Crabgrass

    Before using pre-emergent for crabgrass control, consider this essential warning. Discover potential risks and best practices to protect your lawn effectively

    By Kandice Vincent 10 months ago Read More
  • A hand holding Japanese Pachysandra

    How To Get Rid Of Pachysandra If You've Mistakenly Planted It

    Pachysandra is known for being an incredibly invasive ground cover, so it's best to remove it to avoid it crowding out other plants. Here's how to do that.

    By Lauren Krystaf 10 months ago Read More
  • baby's tears growing hanging basket

    Baby's Tears: The Soft Ground Cover You Could Learn To Love In Your Lawn

    While the name might make you want to cry, there's nothing sad about the soft and bouncy baby tear's plant. Here's why you should use it to blanket your yard.

    By Baylee Bunce 10 months ago Read More
  • Person spraying weed killer on weeds in yard next to large tree

    The Top-Rated Weed Killers That Won't Kill Your Grass

    Weed killer can give you a lush, green lawn or leave it yellow and patchy. To avoid the latter, here are the best weed killers that won't harm your grass.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 10 months ago Read More
  • A sloped backyard with different plants to prevent erosion

    The Bright-Blooming Ground Cover That'll Help Minimize Soil Erosion In Your Yard

    Some plants are multi-purpose, and there's one that supports wildlife like bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, that can prevent erosion on a slope.

    By Kandice Vincent 10 months ago Read More
  • Backyard with patio and dirt spots

    Budget-Friendly Solutions To Cover Backyard Dirt Eyesores

    Having patches of dirt in your background is a huge eyesore. Instead of planting expensive grass, consider these budget-friendly alternatives.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • walkway with pavers and pea gravel

    How To Use Rock Glue For Gravel Landscaping (And Is It Better Than Mulch Glue?)

    To keep your landscaping gravel or rocks from flying away and making a mess, rock or mulch glue is an option. But, how do they work? We explain here.

    By Kyle Schurman 10 months ago Read More
  • Blue house with a gravel driveway

    The Mistake Many People Make When Building Out A Gravel Driveway

    A gravel driveway is fairly simple to create yourself, but if you want it to last, it's important to consider one crucial detail when choosing your rock.

    By Kandice Vincent 10 months ago Read More
  • Patio furniture sitting on top of a gravel patio

    Here's The Ideal Depth For Your DIY Gravel Patio

    Gravel is a simple and cost-effective alternative to concrete, but choosing the wrong depth to lay the crushed rock could cause serious problems.

    By Kyle Schurman 10 months ago Read More
  • man arranging patio table near outdoor chairs

    What Most People Get Wrong About Backyard Design (And How To Get It Right)

    When designing your outdoor space, there are a lot of decisions to be made. But here's one of the biggest mistakes people make, according to an expert.

    By Jahaira Arthur 10 months ago Read More
  • A full sun garden is full of colorful flowers and plants.

    The Stunning Oakleaf Hydrangea Alternative That Thrives In Full Sun

    While oakleaf hydrangeas struggle if they don't have enough shade, there is a stunning alternative that thrives in full sun. Here's what to know.

    By Annette Hird 10 months ago Read More
  • silver carpet with flowers

    What Not To Do When Growing Silver Carpet As A Grass Alternative

    Silver carpet (Dymondia margaretae) can make a great alternative to grass, but make sure you avoid these locations and practices if you want to care for it.

    By Kim Griffin 10 months ago Read More
  • Natural rock used as a garden border

    The Realistic-Looking Rock Border For Garden Beds (Without The Heavy Lifting)

    If you're not too keen on the idea of hauling heavy rocks into your outdoor spaces, consider opting for this more lightweight alternative to real stone.

    By Bob Beacham 10 months ago Read More
  • Landscaped garden with a round white marble walkway and black gravel.

    Why You Should Consider Using Black Gravel For Your Next Landscaping Project

    The colors and types of materials you choose for landscaping projects can make a big difference. Here's why black gravel might be a good option for you.

    By Chryss Mae Segovia 10 months ago Read More
  • Hand spraying a weed in sidewalk with red spray bottle

    Vinegar Vs Citrus-Based Weed Killer: Which Store-Bought Option Is More Effective?

    Weeds are a constant annoyance for organic gardeners. Vinegar and citrus-based herbicides can help, but one product is better at withering weeds quickly.

    By Melody Ip 10 months ago Read More
  • A person is rolling out sod onto a lawn

    How To Design Your Own Backyard Like The Pros Do

    Design your dream backyard like a professional landscaper with expert tips and strategies to transform your outdoor space into a stunning, functional retreat.

    By Paige Mathieu 10 months ago Read More
  • A basic wooden fence under a tree in a yard

    What Is A Fence Kickboard And Why Should You Have One?

    Discover why adding a kickboard to your fence is essential. Learn how it protects your fence from damage, enhances durability, improves aesthetics.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • Long cedar wood fence between green grass and white house

    Tips For Keeping Your Cedar Picket Fence Looking As Good As New

    Cedar is one of the most durable fencing materials out there, but if you want to keep it looking good over time, it's important to know how to maintain it.

    By Joanna Werch Takes 10 months ago Read More
  • Close up of green sedum ground cover

    Signs Your Creeping Sedum Ground Cover Is Dying (And What To Do About It)

    Sedum ground covers are low-maintenance plants that tolerate a range of growing conditions, but even the toughest plants can get sick or die.

    By Kim Griffin 10 months ago Read More
  • A rotting wood post set in concrete

    How To Use Gravel To Prevent Fence Posts From Rotting

    Discover how using gravel when setting wood fence posts can prevent them from rotting. Ensure proper drainage to extend the lifespan of your wood fence.

    By Jeff Katieno 10 months ago Read More
  • Irish moss in a garden surrounded by flowers

    Why You Should Use Irish Moss To Fill In Bare Patches In Your Yard Or Garden

    If your yard is full of bare patches, planting a ground cover will make it look alive and vibrant again. Irish moss is a great option to use. Here's why.

    By Chryss Mae Segovia 10 months ago Read More
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