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  • Rosemary plant in fresh snow

    Protect Your Rosemary During Winter With These Must-Know Tips

    Fragrant rosemary in July is so magical, it's worth ensuring your Mediterranean plants make it safely through winter. With a little foresight, they'll be fine.

    By Meghan Allsopp 2 hours ago Read More
  • A northern cardinal on a post in winter

    Attract Cardinals To Your Yard With This Simple Winter Trick (No Bird Feeder Needed)

    Cardinals add joyous pops of color to a snowy or dreary winter background. It also happens you can provide more than just bird seed as winter progresses.

    By Kathy Adams 2 days ago Read More
  • Vintage Michigan license plate against an exterior wall

    Don't Throw Away Your Old License Plate, Repurpose It For A Rustic Garden Planter

    Building or decorating your own planters is a fun way to personalize the container garden on your patio or balcony. Those old, dusty plates are perfect.

    By Kathy Adams 2 days ago Read More
  • Barred owl on a branch

    How To Create A More Owl-Friendly Birdbath For Your Yard

    Much like your other feathered friends, owls appreciate a nice dip in the bath. If you want to provide for these predators, you’ll need to make a change.

    By Kathy Adams 3 days ago Read More
  • Woman relaxing in her garden

    Embrace Imperfection With This Low-Maintenance Landscaping Technique

    Gardening is supposed to be relaxing, but it can be exhausting edging every border and precisely pruning every plant. Relax: It doesn't need to be perfect.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 days ago Read More
  • Woman adding mulch to a small flowerbed

    Don't Throw Away Empty Toilet Paper Rolls, Use Them For DIY Garden Mulch

    Mulch offers a wide range of benefits to your garden, from weed suppression to moisture retention. If you want to DIY your own, check the bathroom waste bin.

    By TeeJay Small 3 days ago Read More
  • Desert plants in the southwestern U.S.

    The Iconic Southwestern Plant That's Doing More Harm Than Good

    When this plant on screen in a movie or TV show, you know it's set in the American Southwest. The fact is, it's an invasive plant that can cause a lot of harm.

    By Cayla Leonard 4 days ago Read More
  • Aphids on the back of a potato leaf in a garden

    Skip Dangerous Pesticides - Reach For This Pantry Staple Instead

    If pests like aphids and whiteflies are attacking your plants, don't reach for a commercial pesticide: It's cheaper and safer to head to the kitchen instead.

    By Meghan Allsopp 4 days ago Read More
  • Plant leaves with pest damage

    Repurpose Empty Toilet Paper Rolls To Help Protect Your Plants From Damaging Pests

    If you're seeing your plants' stems getting chewed on or otherwise damaged, you've got a pest problem. One easy way to fight back is with toilet paper tubes.

    By Kathy Adams 4 days ago Read More
  • Field of sunflowers

    Attract More Birds To Your Yard With The Help Of These Sunflower Varieties

    Why buy sunflower seeds for your bird feeder when you can grow them? However, not all varieties of sunflower are created equally, as far as birds are concerned.

    By Cayla Leonard 5 days ago Read More
  • Rope lights running along the side of a walkway leading to a home

    How To Choose The Best Harbor Freight Rope Lighting For Your Backyard

    Outdoor rope lighting can add atmosphere to your back yard, providing soft, easy-to-setup illumination. These Harbor Freight finds are a great example.

    By Nina Phillips 5 days ago Read More
  • Hand holding Maxwell House coffee outside

    Don't Throw Away Your Coffee Container: Use It To Help Your Favorite Plants Thrive

    Don't toss your empty coffee container — instead, repurpose it to water and nourish your plants, giving them the boost they need to thrive.

    By Kathy Adams 5 days ago Read More
  • A beautiful lawn with artificial grass and a strip of gravel along the right side of the yard along the driveway

    The Best Method For Laying Artificial Grass In Your Yard

    Artificial grass doesn't have to look as if it's foreign to your yard. Here is the best method for laying it and making it appear as natural as possible.

    By Alisha Land 5 days ago Read More
  • Crow and raven on lawn

    If These Birds Won't Stop Damaging Your Lawn, They May Actually Be Helping

    A crow or two can be a fun sighting. Several crows, digging up your lawn, can be aggravating. But really, they're sending you a message to check your lawn.

    By Kathy Adams 5 days ago Read More
  • Multiple wind chimes on a porch

    DIY A More Peaceful Wind Chime With An Idea Inspired By Erin Napier

    Wind chimes are generally charming, until they're not. The metallic ting and clang can get old. Wood offers a softer, more zen-like tone and is easy to DIY.

    By Kathy Adams 6 days ago Read More
  • Fly on plant outside

    The Popular Fly Myth That You Should Try Yourself Before Fully Debunking

    There are plenty of reasons why your yard might be swarming with flies, but what about solutions? There's one hack that some people swear by.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 6 days ago Read More
  • Pink hydrangeas in fall

    Mistakes To Avoid When Preparing Your Hydrangeas For Harsh Winter Weather

    There are about 80 species of hydrangea, and not all get ready for spring in the same way. So it's important to know how to deal with yours before winter hits.

    By Kathy Adams 7 days ago Read More
  • Person refills a bird feeder on a cold day

    Bird Food Mistakes To Avoid Making During The Winter Months

    Filling bird feeders for overwintering birds is a wonderful way to help when resources are scarce. Do it responsibly, or you could be doing more harm than good.

    By Kathy Adams 8 days ago Read More
  • Outdoor furniture arrangement on a small patio

    Upgrade Your Small Patio With These Space-Saving Coffee Table Alternatives

    You want some sort of patio table to enjoy an outdoor meal or for guests to set their drinks on. If space is at a minimum, don't let a coffee table dominate.

    By Kathy Adams 9 days ago Read More
  • Person secures a plant to a wide dowel

    The Common Mistake That's Hurting Your Plants During Heavy Winds

    If you're in an area prone to heavy winds certain times of the year, protecting plants is wise. But you want to do it the right way to avoid doing more harm.

    By Kathy Adams 10 days ago Read More
  • Hosta leaves on a bush

    How To Keep Your Hosta Plants Happy Even During The Coldest Of Winters

    Hosta plants are popular for being lush, low maintenance and cold tolerant. When it gets too cold, take these few extra measures to help them through winter.

    By Danno Wise 10 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of decaying leaves

    For A Healthier Garden Come Spring, Add This DIY Leaf Mold To Your Soil

    Usually, you don't want to find mold in your yard or garden. But with leaf mold, the term is a great thing. You can easily make your own, in time, for free.

    By Kathy Adams 10 days ago Read More
  • Large pergola filling an entire yard

    Don't Have Room For A Pergola In Your Yard? Try This Smaller Alternative

    Pergolas and gazebos are fantastic options both to relax under and adorn with climbing plants. But if you haven't got the space, you can build a mini-version.

    By Cayla Leonard 11 days ago Read More
  • gardener holding a seedling in front of potted plants

    Repurpose Old Vintage Books For A Simple Plastic Nursery Pot Upgrade

    Transform everyday plastic pots into standout garden pieces using pages from books in a project that’s budget-friendly, quick, and surprisingly elegant.

    By Lauren Kim 11 days ago Read More
  • Gray squirrel on a bird feeder

    Protect Your Bird Feeder From Squirrels With The Help Of The 5-7-9 Rule

    Bird feeders are great for attracting birds to your yard. But they can also attract squirrels. The 5-7-9 rule makes it much tougher on those arboreal acrobats.

    By Kathy Adams 12 days ago Read More
  • Pruning berry shrubs in winter

    Encourage Blooms By Pruning These Berry Shrubs During January

    While a lot of pruning takes place through late autumn, certain berry bushes benefit from a winter pruning. It'll focus the energy on growing lots of blooms.

    By Danno Wise 12 days ago Read More
  • Pruning clematis growing on trellis

    The Beautiful Late-Summer Blooming Flower You Should Prune In Late January

    Pruning is so vital for healthy new growth and glorious blooms. But some plants have different schedules, for various reasons that may not seem so obvious.

    By Danno Wise 13 days ago Read More
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