Add Color To Your Garden While Deterring Deer With A Popular Flower They Hate
Sometimes it feels like we're feeding the deer instead of planting a garden, but hope isn't lost. You can still get some color in a flower deer don't love.
Read MoreSometimes it feels like we're feeding the deer instead of planting a garden, but hope isn't lost. You can still get some color in a flower deer don't love.
Read MoreHonestly, who doesn't want more hummingbirds zipping around their yard? You can spice up your garden and attract the tiny birds with this stunning red flower.
Read MoreWant your front yard to have amazing landscaping? Take some advice from Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott and use some low-maintenance garden gravel.
Read MoreFrom compact to vining, tomato plants can get so out of hand that a regular tomato cage doesn't stand a chance. But there are plenty of alternatives to try!
Read MoreYour garden design could use a boost, and a few new features might help you out. Get some functionality back with these 17 outdoor structures for your yard.
Read MoreGrowing blueberries can be tough for even experienced gardeners, but there are certain herbs you can plant that are ideal companions to these popular shrubs.
Read MoreGet creative with your garden decor by DIYing your own garden pavers using old plates you can find at the thrift store, turning them into tile mosaics.
Read MoreOf all the garden visitors you can receive, hummingbirds are some of the most welcome, and there are plenty of flower options to bring more in.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of thrifting and garden planters, then you need to keep your eyes open for ceramic from this vintage brand that could be worth lots.
Read MoreDon't let a little shade crush your dreams of flowers! While it's harder to find colorful blooms for the shade, it isn't impossible. Check out this flower.
Read MoreYou can't have salsa without peppers and tomatoes, so naturally the plants should go in the ground together too, right? Not necessarily! There are risks.
Read MoreWith their vibrant colors and big, fluffy flowers, hydrangeas are popular for a reason, but they don't hold up in heat well. You can try one of these instead.
Read MoreLandscaping can be meticulous and overwhelming. Enter Hakone grass: an ornamental perennial that's easy to grow and requires little care. Plus, it looks great.
Read MoreAs gardeners, we're nature lovers, but there are some guests we might not love having so close to us. Here's how to avoid rolling out the red carpet for snakes.
Read MoreWhen you think about your garden, it isn't just a still image. It's an experience in 3D that brings you peace. Try building a sensory garden to lean in to that.
Read MoreYou might have a feeder out, or maybe you've planted hummingbird-friendly flowers in your garden, too. But one refreshing yard feature could attract even more.
Read MoreGet a head start on your perfect raised garden bed by picking a solid base ingredient. There are seven options to consider before you even begin planting.
Read MoreCucumbers may be a summer staple, but you have to plan your garden well around them. Avoid these 5 garden vegetables to get the healthiest cucumbers you can.
Read MoreOne of the biggest challenges in a shade garden is getting enough color mixed in. Try this plant for color and a flower pollinators can't get enough of.
Read MoreFor a a gorgeous effect in your garden, consider using glassware from a thrift store to create a stunning piece of DIY decor and make your yard art stand out.
Read MoreA yard with a tropical theme looks lovely, but some plants can be difficult to maintain. Consider this beautiful, easy-to-grow flowering tree as an alternative.
Read MorePots can get expensive, especially if you're looking for several decorative items for your garden. Here's how you can reuse old mugs to make cute planters!
Read MoreIf your perennial garden looks great except for a few patchy spots, then it's time to get a nice low-growing, flowering perennial to fill the void with ease.
Read MoreSo you have your feeder and the right food, and you're ready to feed some hummingbirds. Find out the right height to hang your hummingbird feeder in the garden.
Read MoreThere are pros and cons to tropical temperatures: you get to grow tropical plants but you have to deal with mosquitoes. This flowering plant may be a problem.
Read MoreThe garden gate is as much a part of your garden as it is a boundary. If you don't want this spot overrun with mosquitos, try planting this fragrant herb.
Read MoreThat dead tree in your yard might not warrant a call to an arborist just yet. While there are still hazards, there are also plenty of benefits to leaving it.
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