The Frameless Garden Bed Alternative That Helps You Save On Resources
You don't need extra materials and resources to build a functional garden bed. This frameless alternative is equally good and can last decades.
Read MoreYou don't need extra materials and resources to build a functional garden bed. This frameless alternative is equally good and can last decades.
Read MoreGround cover plants are a great way to landscape as long as they don't take over other parts of your garden. These options are easy to keep in check.
Read MoreSome perennial flowers, though beautiful, are just too high-maintenance to not consider replacing with much more easygoing native alternatives.
Read MoreYou won't have to shell out big bucks on an expensive bird bath when you see this incredible DIY version that we know you can assemble yourself.
Read MoreAfter removing a tree stump, you're left with a sizable hole in your yard. There are various ways to level the area to avoid new shoots and sinking soil.
Read MoreOld chocolate boxes work well for storage. Better yet, with a few simple tools and supplies, they are also easy to upscale into a luxurious storage solution.
Read MoreIn addition to being a great spice for cooking, rosemary helps keep pests out of your garden. If you add a companion plant, it will cut down on pests even more.
Read MoreSpot a cicada shell in your yard? Don’t toss it — these tiny exoskeletons can actually come in handy in your gardening and lawncare routine.
Read MoreEmpty metal cans are more than just recyclables. With a large and small can, you can create a wind chime, adding sweet sounds and vibrant color to your home.
Read MoreIf you garden in the warmest parts of the U.S., plant this native shrub to attract catbirds, waxwings, and bluebirds, among others, and protect your privacy.
Read MoreThe things you do for your beloved pets can also lure local rodents and insects to your property as they do enjoy the same goods as cats and dogs.
Read MoreTired of your fresh flower bouquets only lasting a week? Green pipe cleaners and a ball of yellow yarn are all you need to make everlasting dandelion stems.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more butterflies to your yard, you should try adding these potted plant trios that pollinators love to your planters.
Read MoreIf you are digging while working in your backyard, you may find animal bones. There is no need to panic, we have the answers on what to do in this case.
Read MoreGive your kitchen a cozy, earthy vibe with a DIY macramé paper towel holder. You’ll only need three supplies for this cute, beginner-friendly craft.
Read MoreFleas and ticks can cause health problems for you and your pets, so if you think you have them in your yard, here's how to test for them and get rid of them.
Read MoreWhile plastic nursery pots by themselves are flimsy and ugly, trashing them isn't your only option. Instead, make them luxe with some paint and a pantry staple.
Read MoreMany plumbing issues, like leaky pipes, can be diagnosed (and sometimes fixed) DIY-style. These tools from Harbor Freight can be a major help to home plumbers.
Read MoreApril babies are lucky enough to have two birth flowers, one of which is the quintessential spring scent: early-blooming and super sweet.
Read MoreApple trees provide delicious fruit, but are susceptible to many diseases. If you have a small yard, try this pot-friendly variety that resists disease.
Read MoreSmart refrigerators have very unique features that can seem very helpful on paper. But how much do you actually need those features for yourself?
Read MoreTransplanting can put a lot of stress on your plants. Luckily, a common kitchen scrap can be turned into a fertilizing boost that will help your plants thrive.
Read MoreMost homes, especially larger ones, have dead zones where the Wi-Fi signal is weak. You can fix this issue by cleverly using an old smartphone.
Read MoreDesign may be personal and trends come and go, but this common Millennial "improvement" to spaces often leaves commenters angry and disappointed.
Read MoreWith a couple of Dollar Tree wood pallets, you can make this unique indoor or outdoor craft that looks so high-end no one will believe it cost under $10.
Read MoreRaking your lawn in the spring to remove fallen leaves and dead grass seems like a good idea. But the ideal timing is crucial for your yard's health.
Read MoreGarden styles run the gamut, from natural-leaning plantings to formal looks, designs focused on flowers, and more. Here's how to achieve some of these looks.
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