Bring Life To Your Waterlogged Yard By Planting A Beautiful Oak Tree Variety
A drenched yard doesn’t have to mean defeat. One oak species thrives in soggy soil, turning rain-soaked land into a lush haven of shade, color, and life.
Read MoreA drenched yard doesn’t have to mean defeat. One oak species thrives in soggy soil, turning rain-soaked land into a lush haven of shade, color, and life.
Read MoreThe type of shovel you'll need for removing snow - metal or plastic - will depend on what kind of snow you're dealing with and your physical limitations.
Read MoreMowing your lawn at the right height is the key to its health. Here are some tips based on the type of grass, its location, and the time of year.
Read MoreBirds love the seed and suet you leave out for them in their feeder each day, but you should be bringing those feeders inside each night for a few reasons.
Read MoreThese two methods for trapping and killing nuisance earwigs are nearly free to make and you can do so with a nursery pot you likely have in your shed.
Read MoreMakita offers several string trimmers, which can make it difficult to find one that works best for you. Luckily for you, we're here to help.
Read MoreIt's hard to get the lighting for an outdoor dining area just right, but this simple and inexpensive Dollar Tree solar light fixture will brighten any table.
Read MoreWhile many plants are pollinated by bees and butterflies, they naturally play favorites. These plants offer beautiful blooms for both you and nature’s farmers.
Read MoreA common item from your bathroom can help vining plants flourish. This simple garden technique can turn sparse stems into a lush feature in your yard or home.
Read MoreIf you're exploring new landscaping materials, resin bound gravel stands out for its sleek appearance, versatility, and practical everyday benefits.
Read MoreWhen it's time to hang a wreath on the door or your front gate, why go for the same circular look everyone else has? Instead follow Martha Stewart's lead.
Read MoreElectric riding mowers have become seriously legit in the past few years, and there are now many options. We found four that buyers are especially happy with.
Read MoreGinger root has a strong smell, pleasant to us but repellant to many pests and animals. But you have to do more than toss a bunch of ginger around your garden.
Read MoreRee Drummond's home features a beautiful front porch with ornamental grasses, mums, and small pines -- here's how to recreate it for yourself.
Read MoreOutdoor lighting brightens up gardens and wallkway in both literal and figurative senses. You can add rustic feels to your outdoor lights with a savvy DIY hack.
Read MoreLawn and garden tools take up space and can make a mess of a garage or backyard. Walmart has a shed you build yourself that people seem to like.
Read MoreIf you're seeing patches of your lawn die off, it could be due to grubs, which feed on grass roots. Here's how to tackle them before they do too much damage.
Read MoreWhen using your snow blower, do you let the flakes fly right into your neighbor’s yard? Find out how to remove your snow and keep the neighborly peace.
Read MoreIt might look pretty when it blooms, but there is one kind of pear tree that spells disaster for your yard. It's best to eradicate this tree before it spreads.
Read MoreGive your picnic setup a waterproof upgrade with a clever IKEA-inspired DIY that’s simple, easy-to-clean, and built to last through every season.
Read MoreStars are popular design elements at both Hanukkah and Christmas, so lighting your yard with bright DIY star decorations is a no brainer. Let Martha help.
Read MoreLeftover bricks sometimes sit in an ignored pile on the edge of a yard. That’s a shame, because they can be used to create so many useful features and objects.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know about what to do if you happen to find this new, invasive species of hornets in your yard or garden area.
Read MoreCrows are beneficial, smart birds. Too many around your birdbath can scare off songbirds and make for a messy yard. Safely and kindly send them on their way.
Read MoreIt might feel like pruning your apple trees in the dead of winter makes no sense. In fact, your dormant trees will thank you when they wake up in the spring.
Read MoreIf you live somewhere that gets deep freezes in winter, DIY ice lanterns are a fun, inexpensive, and traditional way to decorate your porch or driveway.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a spot for a lakeside vacation in the summer months, you definitely should shortlist out this gorgeous park in California.
Read MoreDon't throw away your old motorcycle helmet. This creative DIY project transforms it into a standout hanging planter with just a few basic supplies.
Read MoreA helpful winter setup encourages regular bird visits by providing shelter and warmth when temperatures dip and natural spaces are harder to find outdoors.
Read MoreDecorating in freezing weather might seem like no fun, but this easy DIY takes advantage of the temps, giving a welcoming glow to your front porch or walkway.
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