Joanna Gaines Took A 'Risk' On This Spring Flower - And Was Completely Won Over
When HGTV's Joanna Gaines tried growing this spring cut flower for the first time, she instantly fell in love with its delicate beauty. Here's how to grow it!
Read MoreWhen HGTV's Joanna Gaines tried growing this spring cut flower for the first time, she instantly fell in love with its delicate beauty. Here's how to grow it!
Read MoreAs tempting as it is to just be rid of an old, unused birdbath, you can give it a second life in just a few steps by turning it into a DIY plant stand.
Read MoreWhile no plant is completely safe from nibbling mice, this classic spring bloom is known to be very unappealing to them, unlike the often-targeted tulip.
Read MoreIf you love feeding the birds and recycling, then this super easy DIY may be for you. Using an item we frequently throw out, you can create a hanging feeder.
Read MoreFinding baby bunnies is like finding delicate little treasures, so to keep them safe, avoid doing this one thing. It may feel kind, but it could hurt them.
Read MoreDispel the myth that you need a raised bed or an acre of land to grow healthy food right at home. This nutritious veggie grows well in containers in part sun.
Read MoreMost of us aren't experts in snake psychology or behavior, so there are some items, actions, or places that we have no idea are actually attracting them.
Read MoreThis herbaceous perennial checks all the boxes for hummingbirds, and they have the added benefit of blooming across three seasons. Plus, they aren't too picky.
Read MoreOwls can be more helpful in your yard than you think, so give the unique creatures room and board for their hard work with this DIY wooden nesting box.
Read MoreThe sharp points and sword-like shape of the snake plant makes it a unique addition to your home, but your care routine may be turning the tips brown or yellow.
Read MoreMint is a little too good at its job of growing in your garden, so it's best to keep it away from this popular salad veggie. Mint interferes with its flavor.
Read MoreJust when you think gardening is expensive, things may get a little tighter in 2026. Here's what's going on in the world that will impact fertilizer prices.
Read MoreIt's one thing to have to weed your flower beds, but the gravel as well? Save yourself some pain with a very simple weed killer that lives in your kitchen.
Read MoreIf you're not too keen on snakes in your flower beds, you can design around them. Removing these two common decor pieces from your beds may help keep them out.
Read MoreThis cottage-core annual flower is not only whimsical, but it also readily self-seeds in your garden, making it an excellent choice for a low-maintenance plant.
Read MoreWhether you finally snagged your hammock or are planning to get one, here's how to figure out the best spot in your yard to hang it for ultimate satisfaction.
Read MoreWhen it's time to repot your plants, you don't have to toss out the old potting soil. This list is full of ways to give it a second life in the garden.
Read MoreThis indoor plant isn't as well known as some, but it gives you a fantastic burst of color in the most dreary months. Plus it's so easy to take care of!
Read MoreHit two birds with one stone by dealing with your unsightly tree stump and adding a whimsical flare to your garden. And, you don't need a lot of tools for this.
Read MoreIf you're trying to keep kitchen scraps out of the trash, your pothos can offer you one more way to do it. This plant wouldn't mind the boost occasionally.
Read MoreIf you're not a fan of snakes hanging out in your garden, the grapevine might have some natural solutions for you. These anecdotal repellents aren't harsh.
Read MoreYou can grow your own aloe vera indoors pretty easily if you know how to follow the right watering procedures, considering soil, timing, and the pot you use.
Read MoreAs cool as ants are, if they've moved into your potted plant or set up shop too close to your garden, here's how to keep them from damaging the roots.
Read MoreNot having a lot of space doesn't mean that you can't grow fresh fruit. In fact, here are two cold-tolerant fruits that will grow well even in a small yard.
Read MoreWe're not judging how much wine you go through... unless you aren't saving your corks for the garden! This DIY is incredibly easy, but useful for organizing.
Read MoreAs fun as buying garden decor is, an easy DIY can give you a personal touch to your space. And this easy DIY recycles empty cans that would just be thrown out.
Read MoreRather than carting away thin branches and dried grasses to the compost bin, use them for this intricate DIY project to house your feathered friends' food.
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