Save Plastic Nursery Pots For Another Clever Use, And Enjoy Healthier Plants
Listen, we know you kept those plastic nursery pots just in case they would be useful later. Well, it turns out that they can be put to clever use after all!
Read MoreListen, we know you kept those plastic nursery pots just in case they would be useful later. Well, it turns out that they can be put to clever use after all!
Read MoreA bar of soap in the garden? It may have more uses than you think. The benefits of these hacks and DIY projects could help you have a thriving, healthy yard.
Read MoreWith a few old pool noodles you probably have lying around, you can create so many DIY projects to help the plants in your garden go from dying to thriving.
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Read MoreGrowing flowers from seed isn't complicated with this common annual. But beyond its pretty blooms, it may keep pests like squirrels from damaging your garden.
Read MoreIf your lavender isn't blooming as much as you'd like it to, you could be missing a simple soil amendment that may improve conditions for this flowering herb.
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 MoreSummer is unfortunately the season for ticks, but you may be able to repel them from your yard with a popular garden plant that you can easily grow yourself.
Read MoreWhile hummingbirds love nectar, so do wasps. They aren't always compatible. Here are five tips for guarding your hummingbird feeder from wasps in your yard.
Read MoreLizards may be overtaking your garden, but it doesn't have to be a problem with this natural solution that involves using two kitchen staples as a deterrent.
Read MoreOne person's trash is another gardener's treasure. Before you add household items to the landfill, check out this list to get inspiration for garden decor.
Read MoreHave some leftover vodka from your last get together? Sure, you can save it, or you could use it in an unexpected way for weed control in garden gravel!
Read MoreHummingbirds love the sweet nectar in their feeders, but so do ants. Keep these pests away with an easy garden DIY project that reuses trash in your home.
Read MoreThe jade plant can be one of the easiest houseplants to care for. But if you see any powdery white spots, you need to treat them right away. Here's how.
Read MoreAll you need to help plants grow could be fruit scraps you'd otherwise throw away: orange peels. With so many uses, your garden will be thriving in no time.
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 MoreIf you prefer container gardening to in-ground gardening, this pool noodle hack can help your plants. Give those raised garden beds the upgrade they deserve.
Read MoreSkunks are adorable, but they aren't always a welcome guest in the garden. Try using this spicy vegetable plant to keep them from digging into your yard.
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 MoreIf you've ever bought a container of toothpicks, odds are that you still have a handful lying around. You can put them to use by helping your seedlings.
Read MoreRaking and other types of lawn care work can be painful for your hands. A simple pool noodle hack could be make this common gardening issue more manageable.
Read MoreKilling off weeds in your lawn or garden doesn't have to involve a bunch of chemical herbicides. This common kitchen staple can be a natural alternative.
Read MoreWhile you may usually toss this common kitchen scrap into the trash, you could use it to change the color of the flowers on your hydrangea shrub instead.
Read MoreNo matter how many great reasons you had when you chose gravel, seeing the weeds pop up in it is frustrating. Stop them from taking over the gravel this way!
Read MoreThat rotisserie chicken container doesn't have to go straight to the landfill. Instead, this genius DIY means you can repurpose it and use it in your garden.
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!
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