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  • frost on blades of grass

    Laying Grass Seed After The First Frost: Myth Or Fact?

    Can 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.'

    By Kyle Schurman December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • fairy lights in glass jars

    How To Give Your Outdoor Holiday Greenery A Charming Upgrade With Fairy Lights

    After arranging holiday planters with floral foam and evergreen branches, they still might not look festive enough for you. Spruce them up with fairy lights.

    By Peg Aloi December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • wheelbarrow on snowy lawn

    Should You Remove Snow From Your Lawn?

    While 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.

    By Christy Rae Ammons December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • evergreen holiday display

    How To Create A Simple And Stunning Holiday Greens Display In Your Outdoor Planters

    Creating 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.

    By Peg Aloi December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Trees and shrubs in lawn

    Planting This Shrub Too Close To Your Home May Be A Recipe For Disaster

    Shrubs 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.

    By Sakshi Khaitan December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • landscape with rocks, flowers, and grasses

    This Beautiful Low-Maintenance Grass Is The Perfect Addition To Your Landscape

    Blue 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.

    By Kaleigh Brillon December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Closeup of flea in fur

    Stop Fleas From Invading Your Home With This Toxin-Free Natural Solution

    Did 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.

    By Rose Okeke December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • birds at a feeder

    The 8 Best Ways To Keep Unwanted Pests Out Of Your Bird Feeder

    If 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.

    By Carol Benton December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Stumpery with trees in background

    What Are Stumperies? What To Know About The 2024 Garden Trend

    If your garden is starting to look basic, shifting to a more whimsical planting trend could help your yard stand out. Here are stumperies explained.

    By Claire Dangalan December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Lawn filled with leaves

    Use This Helpful Snow Tool To Rake Up Leaves In No Time

    Raking 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.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan December 8th, 2023 Read More
  • coyote in yard

    The Kitchen Condiment That'll Send Coyotes Running

    Coyotes 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.

    By Marco Rossi December 7th, 2023 Read More
  • creeping charlie plant

    Can Altering Soil pH Prevent Creeping Charlie And Impact Other Plants? House Digest's Master Gardener Explains

    If you're dealing with invasive creeping Charlie, then you're likely wondering the best method to get rid of it. Is it altering the soil's pH? Let's find out.

    By Tiffany Selvey December 5th, 2023 Read More
  • sprinkler watering garden grass

    The Watering Mistake That May Be Killing Your Fescue Or Ryegrass Lawn

    Rye and fescue, like any lawn grass, have specific watering requirements, and if they're not met, your lawn won't be as healthy or attractive as it could.

    By Saskia Ainsworth December 4th, 2023 Read More
  • powdery mildew on lawn grass

    Here's How You Could Reduce Powdery Mildew In Your Grass Using One Common Pantry Ingredient

    Powdery mildew is an unsightly fungus that affects all sorts of plants, including your grass lawn. To combat it, consider using this pantry ingredient.

    By Joanna Marie December 4th, 2023 Read More
  • man shoveling snow

    The 15 Handiest Hacks To Take Care Of Snow And Ice Outside

    In winter, you must be vigilant about clearing snow from walkways to avoid big piles or worse -- an accident. Here's the best 15 hacks to make handling it easy.

    By Masie O'Toole December 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Dog rolling in grass

    The Lawn Trimming Mistake That's Attracting Fleas And Ticks To Your Yard

    If your yard is not properly cared for, it can become an ideal environment for fleas and ticks. Stop attracting these pests by avoiding a lawn trimming mistake.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • woman cutting weeds in garden

    The Best Kind Of Mulch To Prevent Weeds, According To Our Landscaping Expert

    Is your weed growth getting out of control? We consulted with WikiLawn President Dan Bailey about the best type of mulch to cut this problem off at the roots.

    By Saskia Ainsworth December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Person removing weed from garden

    The Least Harmful Ways To Kill Weeds In Your Lawn

    Getting rid of weeds in your lawn can be difficult and frustrating. A lot depends on the type of weed you're dealing with, and the condition of your lawn.

    By Sakshi Khaitan December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Growing red creeping thyme

    Why You'll Love (And Hate) Planting Red Creeping Thyme In Your Yard

    While red creeping thyme can look beautiful and has some amazing benefits, there are also a few reasons why it may not be the best choice for your yard.

    By Sandy Baker December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • person mowing the lawn

    When Is It Safe To Mow New Sod? Our Lawn Care Industry Expert Weighs In

    Sod might look like a well-established lawn right off the bat, but you can't treat it like one. Here's when you can start mowing, according to our expert.

    By Kyle Schurman December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • sunny house lawn

    5 Grasses That Love Life In Well-Draining, Sandy Soil

    If you live in an area with sandy but well-draining soil, it's crucial to choose the right grass for your lawn. Discover 5 types that love sandy conditions.

    By Erica Crawford December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Plums growing on fruit tree

    The Surefire Way To Make Sure Your Plum Tree Produces Fruit

    Deciding to grow a plum tree in your garden will send you visions of sweet fruits. However, your yield might suffer if you make this common pollination mistake.

    By Sandy Baker December 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • rabbit in an ornamental garden

    Can Baking Soda Really Keep Rabbits From Devouring Your Garden?

    After pouring so much hard work into your edible garden, the last thing you want is rabbits eating your leafy greens. But can baking soda really stop them?

    By Tiffany Selvey December 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • karl foerster grass in winter

    Why Winter Is The Best Time To Cut Back Karl Foerster Grass

    Though the height of Karl Foerster grass is part of its visual appeal, you do need to cut it back annually, and winter is the best time to do it. Here's why.

    By Kyle Schurman December 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Woman working in garden

    The Unexpected Fall Ingredient You'll Want To Use In The Garden As It Gets Cold

    You can extend the usefulness of this fall ingredient by cutting it up into pieces and using it as mulch in your garden, providing nutrients to the soil.

    By Will Ford December 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Lawn with bare patches

    Tell The Difference Between Dead And Dormant Zoysia Grass With This Quick Test

    If your zoysia grass is looking brown, you might be wondering if it is dead. Try this test to determine if your grass is dead or just dormant.

    By Sakshi Khaitan November 30th, 2023 Read More
  • robot lawn mower on grass

    Is A Robot Lawn Mower Really Worth The Money?

    Too busy to mow the lawn often enough? Robot lawn mowers are awfully tempting. Here's the truth about whether they're worth the money.

    By Saskia Ainsworth November 30th, 2023 Read More
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