This Garden Decor Staple May Be The Key To Keeping Unwanted Birds Out Of Your Yard
Some birds can be quite annoying or destructive to yards and gardens and need to be sent on their way. This simple trick is effective when used properly.
Read MoreSome birds can be quite annoying or destructive to yards and gardens and need to be sent on their way. This simple trick is effective when used properly.
Read MoreThis yellow-blooming plant does well in wet soil and is a favorite among birds, bees, and butterflies. It's also super easy to grow in your home garden.
Read MoreNot sure what to do with that pile of old wine corks? This nifty DIY trick will repurpose them, improving your garden pots and giving your plants a better life.
Read MoreBoost pollination in your yard by planting this beautiful flower right next to your bird bath, drawing bees, butterflies, and birds to your plants.
Read MoreGarden hoses are, of course, an essential part of almost any outdoor space. But they can get unsightly quickly. This stylish DIY organizes and hides a hose.
Read MoreA bargain-bin travel item could be the secret to fresher nectar and happier hummingbirds. See how a smart DIY twist can outshine pricey store-bought feeders.
Read MoreFew plants are as charming as lavender, but its full potential shines when you match it with the right companions for a healthy, balanced garden.
Read MoreWhile it's charming to see a deer cross through your yard, you don't want them eating your plants. Sprinkle this baking spice around to send them on their way.
Read MoreIf you want to bring hummingbirds to your garden, one of the best ways to do it is by planting this spiky flowered plant that the creatures cannot resist.
Read MoreIf you want to enjoy some fresh air outdoors without being visible to everyone in your vicinity, then try these stunning DIY macramé curtains.
Read MoreRaised beds may look secure, but determined burrowers know better. A common hardware supply can stop them, and protect your plants from unexpected visitors.
Read MoreThis flowering ground cover produces red and purple blooms that hungry hummingbirds find irresistible. It's also easy to grow in containers or gardens.
Read MoreFruit trees are wonderful, but they require a lot of space to thrive. If you're restricted to a patio or small back yard, consider citrus you can grow in a pot.
Read MoreGrass clippings fill up lawn bags and may seem useless. But you can start using them now for bigger, healthier blooms from your garden's rose bushes.
Read MoreIt's fun to have colorful cardinals visit your yard. But even if you've put out water and the right food, you might be overlooking this crucial step.
Read MoreA few ants in a garden isn't a big deal, and they control aphids. But nobody wants an infestation. This simple, natural trick can be surprisingly effective.
Read MoreSome plants make great companions, and if you would like a vibrant hedge with a lot of textural interest, try pairing up these two classics.
Read MoreThere are a lot of reasons to avoid store-bought fertilizers, price being one of them. This fermented emulsion is nearly free and provides a big nitrogen boost.
Read MoreOwls, like other birds, need water. But since they stay active all year round, you want to make sure have bathing and drinking options as the weather changes.
Read MoreSquirrels can wreak havoc on your yard, from digging up veggies to eating your bird feed. Some people recommend using this controversial DIY repellent.
Read MoreA bold, beautiful ornamental perennial like this one will look great in your sunny garden. It'll also draw in hummingbirds and other pollinators to your yard.
Read MoreContainer gardening changes what hostas need to stay healthy. Understanding how conditions differ in pots helps keep those striking leaves looking their best.
Read MoreChiggers are a common yard and garden pest, but by planting a common and easy-to-grow herb, you can help keep the itchy pests out.
Read MoreMaking your own birdbaths add a personal charm to your yard, and can save money. HGTV's Erin and Ben Napier offered up this clever, decorative trick.
Read MoreAs spring arrives, it's time to secure new firewood and let it dry over the summer. You could make an ordinary woodpile. Or take a cue from Scandinavia.
Read MoreA burst of yellow is the perfect way to make your garden look even cheerier, and one plant is easy to manage and can provide some ground cover too.
Read MoreAfter a hiatus in the United States, the Snapper lawn mower brand has made its return. If you're considering buying one, here's what you need to know.
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