The Fast-Growing Ground Cover That May Deter Unwanted Visitors From Your Garden
This attractive flowering ground cover serves double duty: Not only will it grow quickly in your yard, but it also releases an aroma that pesky critters hate.
Read MoreThis attractive flowering ground cover serves double duty: Not only will it grow quickly in your yard, but it also releases an aroma that pesky critters hate.
Read MoreYour favorite breath mint could be a handy garden tool if you know how to upcycle the old containers. Give your plants a boost with these green DIYs.
Read MoreWatering your houseplants doesn't have to be a struggle. Make your life easier with this affordable DIY project that keeps soil moist in your plant pots.
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 MoreFlower pots are too expensive to reuse year after year. However, if you notice mildew growing on your pots, it's best to remove it for your plant's health.
Read MoreSometimes it feels like we're feeding the deer instead of planting a garden, but hope isn't lost. You can still get some color in a flower deer don't love.
Read MoreWe would rather it rain tomatoes than only get a few off of the vine. While there are so many factors for a good crop, this soil additive may be the best boost.
Read MoreThe price tag on a riding lan mower is such an investment, you have to do your research before making the leap. We've done it for you for this popular model.
Read MoreHonestly, who doesn't want more hummingbirds zipping around their yard? You can spice up your garden and attract the tiny birds with this stunning red flower.
Read MoreFlies can be a huge nuisance in the garden. Don't let them bug you! Turn toward a homemade DIY pest repellent with this easy-to-grow common garden herb.
Read MoreBuying a lawn mower is often an expensive necessity, so keeping it running smoothly for as long as possible is important. A big one is choosing the right oil.
Read MoreWant your front yard to have amazing landscaping? Take some advice from Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott and use some low-maintenance garden gravel.
Read MoreFrom compact to vining, tomato plants can get so out of hand that a regular tomato cage doesn't stand a chance. But there are plenty of alternatives to try!
Read MoreWhether you have always wanted a she-shed hideaway or a place to stash your garden tools when you're done, you can build your own shed for way less cost.
Read MoreThere's something special about seeing a cardinal in your yard. But you'll need to get the right kind of seed in your bird feeder to attract even more of them.
Read MoreYour garden design could use a boost, and a few new features might help you out. Get some functionality back with these 17 outdoor structures for your yard.
Read MoreGrowing blueberries can be tough for even experienced gardeners, but there are certain herbs you can plant that are ideal companions to these popular shrubs.
Read MoreHydrangeas benefit from fertilizer, but grab the slow-release kind. More importantly, fertilize your plant at the right time of year to see the best blooms.
Read MoreLike friendship itself, this indoor plant is fun to grow and share. Once you know their needs and problems, you'll have the perfect gift for your friends.
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than putting together a beautiful planter only to have a squirrel mess it up. Here's a simple hack to stop them in their tracks.
Read MoreJust because the beautiful and abundant daylily blooms last for less than a day doesn't mean that you can't bring them indoors. Here's how to do it.
Read MorePulling weeds out of your garden can be a huge pain in the back, that's why you should let this perennial ground covering flower do it for you.
Read MoreIf your avocado trees are looking a little yellow this season, it may be because they lack magnesium and sulfur. Thankfully there's a fix for that!
Read MoreNobody likes pulling up weeds, but with the proper planning and the right plant, you could have your flowers doing most of the work for you.
Read MoreGet creative with your garden decor by DIYing your own garden pavers using old plates you can find at the thrift store, turning them into tile mosaics.
Read MoreRabbits are one the most persistent garden pests around, that's why it's good to know there's an easy-to-plant flower that can keep them at bay.
Read MoreOf all the garden visitors you can receive, hummingbirds are some of the most welcome, and there are plenty of flower options to bring more in.
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