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  • a gardener transplants a small shrub

    Why Fall Is A Great Time To Transplant Trees In Your Yard

    Spring seems like the obvious time to transplant trees in your yard, but fall could be a safer, more beneficial time for your plants to establish.

    By Cayla Leonard 2 months ago Read More
  • Couple walking through a plant center

    One Thing You Should Know Before Buying Plants At Garden Centers

    Garden centers are wonderful, but did you know some of what they sell may be invasive to your area? Here's how to avoid making the wrong choice.

    By Ryan Cashman 2 months ago Read More
  • An outdoor kitchen beneath a pergola

    Simple Tips For Successfully Winterizing Your Outdoor Kitchen

    As winter approaches, your comfy outdoor space gets less inviting. Whether stashing things away or adapting to conditions, it’s important to know what to do.

    By Daniel Warden 2 months ago Read More
  • Family and friends enjoying a night on the patio, surrounded by string lights

    DIY Chic And Unique Lantern String Lights With These Dollar Tree Items

    This Dollar Tree string light DIY is perfect for adding soft lighting to a garden or patio. This project is budget-friendly and only requires a couple of items.

    By Adrian Suppes 2 months ago Read More
  • frost-covered succulents

    Succulent Care Tips To Know As We Dive Into The Cooler Months

    You 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?

    By Yvonne Glasgow 2 months ago Read More
  • grasshopper on leaf

    The Kitchen Staple Some Gardeners Use To Deter Grasshoppers

    Noticed grasshopper wreaking havoc on your garden lately? Some say this single ingredient can help get rid of them, and you probably already own it.

    By Danno Wise 2 months ago Read More
  • A man paints one side of a fence outside

    Can You Paint Your Side Of Your Neighbor's Fence? Here's What We Know

    Good fences make good neighbors, but they can also become a point of contention. When it comes time to paint, there are some details you'll want to check out.

    By TeeJay Small 2 months ago Read More
  • Potted mums on display with pumpkins and gourds

    The Best Method For Pruning Or Deadheading Mums In Fall

    Mums could be the official flower of fall, but if you want those beautiful autumn blooms, here's what you need to know about pruning and deadheading.

    By Kathy Adams 2 months ago Read More
  • DIY fountain made from large pot, solar fountain, and floating flowers

    A DIY Fountain Idea That'll Elevate Your Deck Or Patio Decor

    If you want a fountain for your patio, but you don't want the hassle of an involved DIY, there is an easy hack that will give you the fountain of your dreams.

    By Adrian Suppes 2 months ago Read More
  • Frost on grass and trees in backyard

    How To Protect The Trees In Your Yard From Frost

    When frosts and freezes hit, whether early and unexpected, or long-term in the deep of winter, protecting a young tree's branches, bark, and roots is important.

    By Danno Wise 2 months ago Read More
  • Man aerating a residential lawn

    Avoid These Mistakes To Get The Most Out Of Aerating Your Lawn

    Many lawn owners know that aeration is a thing you do from time to time and it helps, well, somehow. But it must be done right, or you can make things worse.

    By Nicholas B. 2 months ago Read More
  • Cardinal checks out the spray on a birdbath fountain

    A Highly-Rated Solar Fountain From Amazon That Birds Can't Get Enough Of

    If you are looking for a way to upgrade your yard's birdbath so it attracts more birds, there's an Amazon find with rave reviews you need to check out.

    By Kathy Adams 2 months ago Read More
  • Stone walkway lined with small rocks

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Using Resin To Glue Down Garden Stones

    If you're thinking about gluing down your garden stones with resin, you might want to press pause on that idea because it could harm yourself and your yard.

    By Tyler Palicia 2 months ago Read More
  • Pink hibiscus flowers growing on shrub in garden

    Must-Know Tips For Caring For Your Hibiscus Plants During Fall

    Learn how to protect your hibiscus through the fall months so it survives winter and comes back strong in spring.

    By Cayla Leonard 2 months ago Read More
  • Gardner holding up healthy soil in the sunlight

    Hacks To Improve Garden Soil On A Shoestring Budget

    Whether you're gardening a small space, or keeping a tight budget, soil amendments and fertilizers can get pricey. But there are a lot of free or cheap options.

    By Ryan Cashman 2 months ago Read More
  • Snow-covered lawn

    How To Use Your Riding Lawn Mower For Snow Removal

    When winter hits and the snow falls, we usually stash the mower till spring. But your riding lawn mower may be able to pull double duty removing a wintry mess.

    By Tyler Palicia 2 months ago Read More
  • a garden shrub covered in fake spider webs

    Do Fake Spider Webs Actually Hurt Birds? Here's What We Know About This Popular Halloween Decor

    As Halloween approaches, you might hear people claim that those fake spider webs could hurt the birds in your yard. Is it actually true, though?

    By Cayla Leonard 2 months ago Read More
  • a bowl full of dirty potatoes

    What To Know Before Planting Potatoes In Your Fall Garden

    If you're worried that potato season might be over, you're in luck — with a little prep work, you can keep spuds in your garden right the way through fall.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 2 months ago Read More
  • Person pruning tomato plant

    When And How To Prune Your Tomato Plants In Early Fall

    When cool fall weather arrives at your garden, you might wonder when and how to prune your tomatoes. Don't worry, we've got you covered with this handy guide.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 2 months ago Read More
  • Person emptying fruit scraps into a wooden compost bin

    How To Prepare Your Compost Bins For Winter

    Did you know the microbes in your compost pile is still active in the dead of winter? They will be if you take certain steps to get ready for cold weather.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 2 months ago Read More
  • A house with white gravel landscaping

    The Best Method For Cleaning The White Pea Gravel In Your Landscaping

    White pea gravel can look elegant and pristine, until it starts getting dirty. While hosing the rocks works, head to the kitchen cupboard for a better solution.

    By Rebecca Corey 2 months ago Read More
  • A hole in a garden dug by a rodent

    Tricks To Help Identify What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard

    Voles? Moles? Groundhogs? Learn how to identify the animals digging holes in your yard and protect your garden from further damage.

    By Daniel Warden 2 months ago Read More
  • Colorful red and green maple leaves on a tree.

    The Beautiful Maple Tree Variety That'll Thrive In Your Small Yard

    Maple trees display beautiful fall foliage, but are often too big for some yards. There is a maple tree variety, though, that's perfect for small spaces.

    By Kathy Adams 2 months ago Read More
  • Black push mower cutting long grass

    Side Discharge Or Mulch Mowing: How To Determine Which Is Best For Your Lawn

    When looking at lawn mowers, there a couple of key discharge options. While one is familiar and traditional, the other comes with added benefits for your grass.

    By Alisha Land 2 months ago Read More
  • beautiful fall leaves at sunset in the woods

    The Popular Maple Tree Variety That'll Fill Your Yard With Beautiful Fall Colors

    Searching for the ultimate autumn tree? One maple variety rises above the rest, dazzling with color and thriving in a wide range of climates.

    By Lauren Kim 2 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of dark boots on a lawn, fitted with a hand-aerator tool

    Why Aerating Your Lawn During Fall Is The Key To Thriving Cool-Season Grass

    Winding down lawn care for the winter doesn't mean abandoning your cool-season lawn. Instead, take the time to aerate it before winter sets in on that fescue.

    By Jennifer Davis 2 months ago Read More
  • A gardener with orange gloves pruning a hydrangea plant

    Think Twice Before Pruning These Plants During The Winter Months

    Winter is usually the ideal slow time in the yard or garden to cut things back and tidy up. But pruning certain plants when it's cold can actually harm them.

    By Daniel Warden 2 months ago Read More
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