Don't Toss Old Wine Corks When You Could Be Reusing Them In The Garden
We'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 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.
Read MoreIf this houseplant doesn't catch your eye, the name will. This unique tropical tree is an excellent addition to any room that doesn't have the best light.
Read MoreEstate sales are a great time but easy to get overwhelmed by. Focus in on this one material if you want an elevated vintage look for way less money than new.
Read MoreOnce your snake plant's basic needs are met, a little feng shui can be considered. This ancient design practice has a couple of very doable suggestions.
Read MoreBring all the buzzing and fluttering pollinators to the yard with this underutilized flower. With multiseasonal interest, it's a great addition to your garden.
Read MoreThe Old Farmer's Almanac is a great resource to help you plan your garden. It's spring weather predictions may give you an anchor to plan your start date.
Read MoreAdding a hummingbird swing isn't just for your own amusement. To give them a place to rest in your yard, here's how to place the swings strategically.
Read MoreThis tree stump DIY is a way to add a bit of color and life to your yard while also allowing the stump to slowly decay naturally, saving you a lot of money.
Read MoreThe cottage garden look seems like it's as easy as not trying, but there's a method to the madness. Get the look by adding this material to your garden design.
Read MoreWait! Don't toss out this fruit because you can use it to make an adorable bird feeder in very little time and with very little money. You only need two things.
Read MoreWhile you may not mean to, skipping this one simple chore could be giving snakes a cozy hiding place in your yard. Luckily, you can solve this problem easily.
Read MoreCoffee has become an essential part of many of our lives, but have you ever wondered what plant it comes from? Here's how to grow the tropical plant indoors.
Read MoreRosemary is so useful, it's easy to believe that it can do just about anything. So how does it fair against wasps? Here's what the science says on the matter.
Read MoreYou probably don't want this shrub in your yard. It's invasive and even poses a health risk, so keep an eye out for its distinctive, hidden yellow bark.
Read MoreYou don't have to spend a ton of money for a trellis. By repurposing a few items you likely already have, you can make rustic pieces that will do the job.
Read MoreWhen deciding what material to build raised beds out of, HGTV's Mike Holmes Jr. thinks that you should consider longevity and style, rather than tradition.
Read MoreBird baths can be a bit boring. Plus, stagnant water can be a health problem for the birds. This DIY garden feature keeps the water moving and looks great.
Read MoreThe Old Farmer's Almanac says this practice can negatively affect germination, hindering and delaying the growth of your seeds. But are they right?
Read MoreTurns out the base ingredient for an unexpected yet time-tested fertilizer option might have been a part of your meal. And no, it's not coffee this time.
Read MoreOne great thing about raised garden beds is that you have the ability to create the ideal soil for your plants. Here's the best mix if you're growing veggies.
Read MoreFound in rainforests, this tropical plant is easy to grow with the right lighting and soil conditions, helping you create a Joanna Gaines-esque aesthetic.
Read MoreSome of these common fruit tree insects go after pears, others destroy plums, and certain varieties want your apples. Here's what to do when you spot them.
Read MoreSnake plants are known for being resilient house plants, but if you want yours to thrive rather than just survive, then increasing this key resource may help.
Read MoreErin Napier thinks this garden upgrade should be swapped out for a simpler design choice, in turn offering a cleaner look befitting a contemporary yard.
Read MoreKeeping your hose tidy is one of those things none of us find joy in, but this DIY might help by being cheap and easy. Plus, it can be pretty to look at.
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