Build Your Bird-Friendly Garden Design With These Amazon Prime Day Deals
Making your garden attractive to birds is a worthy task that requires equipment. You could make it at home, but why not take advantage of some Prime Day deals?
Read MoreMaking your garden attractive to birds is a worthy task that requires equipment. You could make it at home, but why not take advantage of some Prime Day deals?
Read MoreSquirrels are the bane of many a gardener, but there's one pungent plant that may be able to help you keep these cheeky rodents out of your garden.
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 MoreNobody wants to see ants building a nest too close to their home or garden, thankfully there's an easy fix to get rid of the hills they build.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to control weeds is to choose plants that can keep them from popping up in the first place. These native perennials are beautiful options.
Read MoreUnhealthy soil can weaken or even kill beloved plants in your garden, so give your dirt the boost it needs. Grow fenugreek, an annual herb in the legume family.
Read MoreThe Amazon Prime Day event lasts from July 8 to 11, so don't miss these budget-friendly gardening tools and other yard essentials that are currently on sale.
Read MoreIroning boards are great for storing your gardening gear, using as a potting station, and more. Here's how to DIY a perfect ironing board garden workstation.
Read MoreIt's no wonder that creeping thyme is such a popular ground cover in the garden. What you may not know is that it's also great companion plant to your zinnias.
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 MoreAchieving the ideal garden soil may feel futile at times, but one easy-to-grow yellow flower can make it healthier by repelling unwanted fungi and insects.
Read MoreTreat your lawn mower right, and it will cut your grass to precision. But before you give this gas-powered yard tool some premium gasoline, do your research.
Read MoreWhile feeding the neighborhood birds is fun, low-stakes bird watching, there's one bird you don't want to see in your backyard. Keep an eye out for blue jays!
Read MoreWhether you're changing out your bedding or it's just that time, you don't have to throw away your pillowcase. Instead, you can flip it to use in your garden.
Read MoreAll the hard work you put into your garden might be disrupted by an ant infestation. Use a DIY repellent with a particular aroma that these pests hate.
Read MoreTomatoes are among the most popular produce for gardeners to grow at home. But if you spot yellowing leaves on your plants, take these steps to fix the problem.
Read MoreThe dilemma of making a home for bugs yet keeping a bug-free zone for yourself is hard. But you don't have to tolerate the mosquitoes to save the bees.
Read MoreGrowing vegetables from the Brassica family is rewarding, until you see tiny green worms eating your cabbage. These techniques can deter them from your plants.
Read MoreThat bottle of Dawn dish soap on your sink might be a lawn remedy, too ... at least according to a few home gardeners. Is this hack actually effective, however?
Read MoreYou might have heard mixed messages on whether or not tomato cages are useful in the garden. Before using them with your plants, there are a few things to know.
Read MoreWhat's worse than seeing unwanted insects like earwigs eat all your beloved plants? Keep them out of the garden with this easy DIY newspaper method.
Read MoreThose enormous planters you see perfectly framing a shop or decorating an immaculate home are expensive, but cutting corners to fill them doesn't pay off.
Read MoreTicks are one of the worst pests to have in your garden, and people use DIY repellents to keep them at bay ... including a household staple. But does it work?
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 MoreThose garden gloves are exposed to sharp thorns, annoying weeds, stinging insects, and lots of dirt. Which is why you should keep them stored in a Mason jar.
Read MoreSeeing weeds popping up through the cracks of your carefully laid hardscape can be very frustrating, but you don't have to resort to herbicide to stop them.
Read MoreGardening is enjoyable ... until you're overrun with mosquitoes biting at you. One possible solution to deter them? A chemical-free spray that you can DIY.
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