The Best Method For Getting Rid Of Ants In Your Plant Roots
If ants are destroying your plants' root systems, dealing with them depends on chasing their food sources and uninviting them from your yard or garden.
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If ants are destroying your plants' root systems, dealing with them depends on chasing their food sources and uninviting them from your yard or garden.
Read MoreThis all too often overlooked Nation Park in Alaska lets you get as up close and personal with brown bears as is humanly safe -- you just have to get there.
Read MoreLooking for a new shed for your backyard? We compared similar sheds from Costco and from Sam's Club to find the very best options for your yard.
Read MoreExploring the past can be a fun way to connect to the world, and urban exploration is a great way to visit historic locations. Here are some trails to try.
Read MoreTherapy can be expensive, but studies and polls indicate that certain gardening and outdoor projects can provide similar relief and boost your mood.
Read MoreUpstate New York has some beautiful attractions, but you may not realize that there's a whole world of fascinating discoveries hidden underground.
Read MoreYou may have seen the popular "meat hack" for creating compost in your garden. However, there are some dangers you should consider before you try it at home.
Read MoreStargazing at night is one of the unparalleled joys of camping, and this Pennsylvania state park offers one of the best views in the United States.
Read MoreIf you're looking for your next tropical getaway, you won't go wrong with the rich coastal ecosystem that this national park in the Domincan Republic offers.
Read MoreAt this botanical garden in Maine, you'll find a lot more than pretty plants. It's gardens feature artistic elements and some wondrous hulking inhabitants.
Read MoreDealing with weeds in your yard can be frustrating, but this ground cover plant is an easy fix and an excellent way to keep your outdoor space weed-free.
Read MoreEasily reachable by car from New York City, this beautiful region in the Adirondack Mountains is famous for its year-round adventures for visitors of all ages.
Read MoreMontana has several state parks worth visiting, but if you want to see the very first one that offers limestone caverns, here's what you need to know.
Read MoreThis scenic greenspace is the second-largest state park in New York and offers plenty of opportunities to hike and take in the beautiful scenery.
Read MoreSquirrels may love fresh soil, but there’s one everyday scent that might drive them away, and it’s something most of us toss without a thought.
Read MoreRock landscaping might make your garden look nice, but it can also attract hordes of ants. Luckily, there are ways to keep these pests out of your backyard.
Read MoreYou probably heard of drinking pickle brine after a workout. Well, it turns out your garden can benefit from this salty and tangy drink, as well.
Read MoreAs winter approaches, it helps to know when to pack a parka or rain gear. AccuWeather has the skinny on what regions will see heavy snow and when.
Read MoreWhen thinking of ways to elevate your home's curb appeal, don't forget about your shutters. There's one easy tip that will take them to the next level.
Read MoreWhen choosing garden edging, there's no need to stick with traditional materials. Vinyl records, believe it or not, can be used for a fun edging solution.
Read MoreAs fall arrives and your garden takes its long winter’s nap, it’s a good time to catch up on your soil’s health, adding the TLC (and NPK) it needs for spring.
Read MoreThe Hudson River Valley regularly tops must-see fall foliage lists. But catching it from the water is a unique experience as you cruise past miles of color.
Read MoreMarigolds are a popular fall option thanks to their golden colors and long-lasting blooms. Some types are better suited for pots or cool weather than others.
Read MoreFrom Central Park to Niagara Falls, colorful fall foliage in New York State is not to be missed. This little gem on the Hudson can be accessed by train or car.
Read MoreAzaleas provide big, beautiful blooms in mid-spring. But they're actually busy all summer long, which is why pruning them in the fall is probably too late.
Read MoreLet's be honest: Raking your yard is a dull and time-consuming job. Lucky for you, it might actually be better to leave those leaves where they landed.
Read MoreYou might think that succulents would struggle to survive in winter — and in some cases, you'd be right. But how can you protect these plants from the cold?
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