The Unexpected Power Tool That Can Bring Your Patchy Yard Back To Life
That patchy lawn might be depressing you. But the grass in your yard can be back to lush and green in no time with a little help from this common power tool.
Read MoreThat patchy lawn might be depressing you. But the grass in your yard can be back to lush and green in no time with a little help from this common power tool.
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 MoreThis popular plant is often used extensively in landscaping, especially across the Southeast. Unfortunately, it may also be attracting snakes to your yard.
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 MoreIs there anything more annoying than patches of weedy goosegrass growing all over your yard and garden? Luckily, there's a way to handle this nuisance weed.
Read MoreFor those who want easy, natural remedies to get rid of garden moles, cinnamon might seem ideal. But does this pantry spice actually work as a repellent?
Read MoreThere's no doubt that baking soda can be used in many ways around the house, but is it true it can be used in the garden? You might not want to try this hack.
Read MoreA lawn full of dandelions isn't just weedy. It could also be telling you something about the health of your lawn and the soil underneath. Here's what it means.
Read MoreWeeds growing between pavers is especially frustrating because they stand out more than ever. Try this common kitchen staple for a friendly DIY solution.
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 MoreIt can be a hassle to do yard work. However, with a lawn leveling rake, you could take your lawn care to the next level thanks to this must-have tool.
Read MoreKeep the mice out of your garden with the help of this pretty daisy type. Planting them is easy, and it could help keep your yard free of pests, too.
Read MoreGrowing vertically is a great strategy for any gardener with limited space. Level up your trellis gardening with an simple item you can get at Dollar Tree.
Read MorePetunias brighten a garden with cheerful color. Give these popular annual flowers an extra boost with these two types of kitchen scraps on hand.
Read MoreRecycle this common piece of garden waste and make an easy DIY squirrel repellent that will keep the rodents away from your bird feeder once and for all.
Read MorePine cones mean fall and Christmas decor for most of the year, but they can be useful too. Here's why you should be using pine cones when filling planters.
Read MoreGroundhogs are often the bane of a gardener's hard work, but planting a few daffodils among your flowers could help you out with this this pest problem.
Read MoreDon't discount your medicine cabinet when you think about DIY plant care! This one item that is in every home can help keep your houseplants thriving.
Read MoreYes, your hedge trimmers can unfortunately become dull over time. But you can sharpen those blades yourself at home if you know the proper way to do it.
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.
Read MoreOn the endless journey to keep snakes out of your yard, you may wonder about using chili pepper plants as a potential snake repellent. But is it effective?
Read MoreWhether you start your seeds indoors or you direct sow them outdoors, watering is the most important step. Here's how often you should be watering each.
Read MoreWhen growing in shadier conditions, you aren't restricted to the most popular offerings at the garden center. This white wildflower is perfect for the shade!
Read MoreHoney adds sweetness to foods and drinks, but there are also a few solid reasons you should be putting the sticky substance in the soil in your garden.
Read MoreThere's no need to throw away that terracotta planter if you've accidentally cracked your pot. Repurpose it into a succulent garden with this clever DIY.
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