Some States Are Set To See Heavy Snow This Winter. Here's How It Can Help Seeds Germinate
Cold weather can support seed germination. Here’s how winter sowing works — and how to choose plants based on your USDA hardiness zone.
Read MoreCold weather can support seed germination. Here’s how winter sowing works — and how to choose plants based on your USDA hardiness zone.
Read MoreTroubleshoot your lawn mower's grass-collection problems fast with smart height settings and a deep clean to improve airflow and prevent clogs.
Read MoreSome garden plants are ant magnets — but not always for the wrong reasons. Here’s when to worry and when to let them march on.
Read MoreIf 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 MoreGardens come in all forms, including setting up a layered array of pots and planters. Fill them with long-blooming, colorful flowers that thrive in containers.
Read MoreWhen the snows arrive, your AC unit is just sitting out there getting covered. Take these steps to protect and clear it, so it will be ready to go come summer.
Read MoreLooking for an easy way to add pops of color to your garden while drawing pollinators such as hummingbirds? This easy-to-grow perennial is the solution.
Read MoreIf you need a lawn mower but don't like the idea of needing gas on hand all the time, users have been raving about this electric mower from Walmart.
Read MoreAs fall winds down, you may have pots filled with the withered remains of summer's chrysanthemums. Instead of tossing them, turn them into shiny holiday decor.
Read MoreYou prep your home and yard for winter so why not your backyard shed? Here's a list of things to tackle before the weather turns to protect your belongings.
Read MoreRegular bird baths aren't too useful if they freeze during the winter, but birds still need to drink and bathe. You can help them with this little alternative.
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 MoreIf your lawn mower blades are getting dull, don't keep using them -- this mistake could severely damage your lawn and your mower. Here's what to know.
Read MoreZebra plants aren't the easiest to grow, but if you have a jar of water, some scissors, and some fertilizer, you can successfully propagate them.
Read MoreThis DIY lawn fertilizing ingredient may be popular, but that doesn't mean it works. In fact, it can invite pests, stifle roots, and even kill the grass.
Read MoreAs winter sets in, driveways and walkways can become caked in slippery ice. Luckily, an alternative to rock salt may be the ice-remover you're looking for.
Read MoreBorax might seem too good to be true when it comes to killing weeds. Well, it actually is, and there are some very clear reasons why you should reconsider it.
Read MoreHostas are hardy, but they still need love. From planting to watering, learn how to grow, care for, and protect your hostas.
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 MoreThose brown patches in your yard don't necessarily mean your grass is sick or dying. It could be you have these common weeds growing throughout.
Read MoreVintage limestone planters are a bucket-list item for many home gardeners, but they're pricey. Instead, make your own with a few materials and some DIY skills.
Read MoreWinter is a great time to feed birds in your backyard with a suet feeder. Just make sure the suet stays fresh and the feeder you use is safe for birds.
Read MoreConeflowers are a huge hit among birds, pollinators, and gardeners alike. Here's what you should do if you want to make sure they bloom come spring.
Read MoreA greenhouse offers some nice advantages for gardeners who care about their plants. Costco has a mini greenhouse that has many reviews.
Read MorePlacing a birdbath in your yard is charming. Building up bird-friendly flowering plants around it is brilliant. This tall, colorful plant is easy to grow.
Read MoreA healthy garden invites wildlife, including snakes. It's important to look for signs they're slithering about, and identify whether you want them there or not.
Read MoreEach winter and spring, people make a mad rush to the garden department for seed starting supplies. Skip the lines and make your own containers at home.
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