How To Transform An Old Sink Into A Gorgeous DIY Water Feature
Kitchen and bathroom remodels can lead to perfectly useful, yet no longer needed sinks. Instead of tossing it, consider repurposing it into a garden fountain.
Read MoreKitchen and bathroom remodels can lead to perfectly useful, yet no longer needed sinks. Instead of tossing it, consider repurposing it into a garden fountain.
Read MoreWeeds are a hassle that have to be handled nearly every time you garden, but if you want to make life easier, this perennial helps keep weeds at bay.
Read MoreThere are plenty of rumors and myths when it comes to life hacks for your garden, but one overlooked item actually works wonders as an organic fertilizer.
Read MoreGround cover plants provide a unique way to beautify your yard, but they also help gardeners by tackling weed growth, and one in particular is very helpful.
Read MoreLandscaping with native trees attracts birds and builds an entire ecosystem. But if you’re on a budget, you may be able to score trees each spring for free.
Read MoreFlower needs a lot to survive... but how do you help them thrive? As it turns out, your garden could benefit from this unassuming kitchen staple.
Read MoreBirds love dipping into a birdbath, but there are other water features you can DIY using a classic hand-me-down that will definitely attract visitors.
Read MoreThis fragrant and delicious herb is easy to grow and attracts a particular kind of butterfly, along with other pollinating and pest-controlling insects.
Read MoreOutdoor sheds help organize garden and patio gear and free up garage space, but they get expensive. Here's how Costco's cheapest offering stacks up.
Read MoreA tall perennial can bring fresh dimension to your backyard design, adding height, movement, and seasonal interest to layered landscape styles.
Read MoreThis underrated wildflower not only produces tempting spring and summer blooms, it also has large black seeds cardinals will love to feast on in your yard.
Read MoreIt might feel like there's not much difference among items we add to garden soil to help plants. But fertilizers and conditioners serve different functions.
Read MoreUnlike some other edible plants, oregano is low-maintenance and easy to please. However, it does require the right conditions for the best flavor.
Read MoreHummingbirds and other pollinators have a hard time these days due to loss of habitat and climate change, but you can help them out with this beautiful plant.
Read MoreEnglish Ivy is known to be invasive and it can even cause damage to your home and fence. Try this fast-growing native vine instead, which also flowers.
Read MoreTicks in your yard is a big "no thank you." There are a lot of preventative tips, but you may be overlooking how this plant's fruits are adding to the problem.
Read MoreDid you know there's an all-natural product you can add to your raised garden beds in order to help the plants thrive? The best part is it's super affordable.
Read MoreThis beautiful blue-green herb will attract all kinds of beneficial pollinators, beloved especially by butterflies and is super hardy. What's the catch?
Read MoreAn unused shower caddy transforms into an attractive vertical garden planter. It's an easy DIY to make a fun garden feature for your balcony, porch, or patio.
Read MoreThis hosta alternative blooms with delicate, star-like flowers and does well in sun or partial shade. It attracts pollinators and even produces berries.
Read MoreSnakes can be very helpful in a garden, snacking on, and scaring off, pests. But if there are too many coiled up in your bushes, this invasive plant may be why.
Read MoreAre you looking to spruce up your garden decor? Instead of spending money on new materials or decorations, upcycle these everyday household staples.
Read MoreNot all plants that attract hummingbirds are made equal, and the sturdy flowers of one species in particular can seriously up your garden game.
Read MoreReady to make your yard feel like you're on a permanent vacation? This small but stunning palm tree might be the key, and it's easier to grow than you'd think.
Read MoreGrowing carrots can be a satisfying experience, as long as the seeds are sown and fertilized correctly in the first place. Your breakfast might hold the key.
Read MoreProper lavender care involves more than just planting and watering. This crucial technique and good timing keeps your plants blooming longer and healthier.
Read MoreWhen building a pollinator-friendly garden, consider this long-blooming, lesser-known group of flowering plants to attract bees and butterflies to your yard.
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