11 Privacy Fence And Screen Ideas From HGTV Stars
Do you want to add some seclusion to your outdoor space? From adding plantlife to building privacy structures, these HGTV stars have inspiring ideas.
Read MoreDo you want to add some seclusion to your outdoor space? From adding plantlife to building privacy structures, these HGTV stars have inspiring ideas.
Read MoreNut trees are typically large, lush, and perhaps best of all, provide edible harvests. This nut tree has the added benefit of easily surviving cold weather.
Read MoreBy planting the right trees in your yard, you can help owls hide, rest, and hunt easily, and in turn you'll get to enjoy spotting these feathered friends.
Read MorePollinator gardens don't just attract pretty insects for you to admire. They support local ecosystems, provided you grow plants butterflies actually like.
Read MoreProviding a welcoming habitat for birds in winter is as easy as planting cold-hardy trees that will provide much-needed shelter during that chilly weather.
Read MoreConcerned that old tree stump might invite termites onto your property? Learn the risks, prevention tips, removal options, and DIY ideas to protect your home.
Read MorePlanting native shrubs in your garden is a sure-fire way to attract lots of different birds. Here's a fragrant one that can also double as a privacy screen.
Read MoreJoshua trees normally bloom after February, but if you're seeing early blossoms, you might be dealing with a more serious environmental issue.
Read MoreTiming the pruning of your plants right is vital to their health. These are the flowering vines and lush bushes you should be cutting back in February.
Read MoreHawaii is home to some of the most rare and stunning plants in the world. They may be uncommon and wild, but there are lookalikes you can grow at home.
Read MoreDeer, while cute, can be pests in the garden, especially when they're nibbling on your favorite plants. Keep them out with this dense and unappetizing conifer.
Read MoreIt's a treat for pollinators like ladybugs and butterflies to visit your garden. While shrubs can lure them in, some plant species cause more harm than good.
Read MoreSiding, whether it's damaged, dirty, mismatched, or even just starkly plain, doesn't need to be an eyesore. Hide it with this smart upgrade to your landscaping.
Read MorePruning is an essential garden chore for healthy trees, and you may assume that fruit and shade trees have the same pruning requirements, but they don't.
Read MoreSometimes, you chop down a tree and the remaining stump keeps sprouting. Kill it using a highly affordable product you may already have and some power tools.
Read MoreOur master gardener knows root suckers are a major pain, and she shares if removing a tree stump can prevent them. Here's what she says you need to know.
Read MoreSome people think tree stumps are whimsical, while others hate them. Leaving it to rot in place has pros and cons, as does removing it. Which is right for you?
Read MoreThese pests have been wreaking havoc on Hawaii's vegetation, and palm trees in particular. If you spot one, don't let it go — bag it, freeze it, and report it.
Read MoreLooking for privacy with a biodiversity benefit? Ditch the formal hedges and grow this mix that will provide berries, seeds, and insects for the birds.
Read MoreJust like in interior design, garden trends come and go, but some stand the test of time. Here's one that will benefit everyone in the family.
Read MoreIn the right environmental conditions, this green-and-gold groundcover shrub can bring beauty to your garden all throughout the year -- yes, even in the winter.
Read MoreGot an ugly tree stump hanging around? This surprisingly simple mulch trick makes stump removal way easier than you’d expect — no heavy tools, no headaches.
Read MoreWhile winter may not seem like the time to garden, it's the best time to graft fresh fruit trees in your yard. Here's what you'll need and the steps to follow.
Read MoreIf the soil in your yard isn't ideal, there's no need to worry as there are plants you can grow, such as this evergreen tree, that won't make a fuss.
Read MorePruning during winter is an ideal time to rid your plants of any unwanted parts before spring and summer come, and these are the tools you need to do just that.
Read MoreIf you spot tiny holes and piles of sawdust on your tree, bark beetles could be the culprit. Unfortunately, the solution isn’t as simple as spraying them.
Read MoreIt's not too early to get started nurturing some new trees. In fact, one fruit species does spectacularly when propagated indoors from cuttings.
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