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  • A snake coiled around a purple-flowering plant

    Plants That Are Attracting More Snakes To Your Yard

    Finding a snake in the garden can be a terrifying experience for many, and avoiding these slithery guests requires some thought and effort in what you plant.

    By Daniel Warden 3 months ago Read More
  • Squirrel on pole reaching for bird feeder

    Discourage Squirrels From Climbing Up Your Bird Feeder Pole With The Help Of A Bathroom Staple

    Squirrels raiding your bird feeder? This jar you likely keep in your bathroom's medicine cabinet can deter these critters with a pungent smell.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago Read More
  • Wide, crushed gravel garden path

    How To Choose Between Gravel And Limestone For Your Garden Pathway

    Congratulations! You've decided on crushed stone for your garden pathways. But the pros and cons of limestone versus gravel depend on your goals and budget.

    By Nancy Schaffer 3 months ago Read More
  • Rotary mower blade on the underside of a mower

    Why Your Lawn Mower Blades Are Reverse Threaded And What It Means

    If you've ever taken the time to change the blade on your rotary lawn mower, it may have taken a minute to realize the bolt unscrews the wrong way. Here's why.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • flat, stackable rocks

    How To Turn A Pile Of Stacked Stones Into A Charming Birdbath

    Create an inexpensive, DIY birdbath with nothing more than a pile of stones -- here's what to know about this DIY before you make it yourself.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • Concrete tiled patio flooded with pooling water that has nowhere to drain.

    If Your Neighbor Has Landscaping Features That Are Causing Floods In Your Yard, Here's What You Can Do

    It's never fun to get into any conflict with a neighbor, but if they are causing flooding in your yard, you will definitely need to take some action.

    By Jennifer Davis 3 months ago Read More
  • a bear sits in a compost bin

    The Common Composting Mistake That May Be Attracting Bears

    Bears don't only steal picnic baskets; they may be coming for your compost too. So, make sure you avoid this huge mistake and keep your yard bear-free.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of fire ants in the dirt

    Say Goodbye To Fire Ants With The Help Of This Fresh Herb

    If you'd rather avoid using chemicals and pesticides, there are fortunately many organic ways to repel pests like fire ants, including this helpful herb.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • Man using Ryobi push mower

    Are Ryobi Lawn Mowers Worth The Hefty Price Tag? Here's What Buyers Are Saying

    Ryobi tools are popular thanks to their interchangeable batteries and broad portfolio. But the mowers can be pricey. So it's worth knowing where they stand.

    By Ian Patton 3 months ago Read More
  • Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, featuring a small arched bridge and pond

    Explore A Rare And Diverse Plant Collection At This Must-Visit California Garden

    If you happen to be in Southern California and fancy taking a trip to a garden to see some of the world's rarest plants, head to this collection.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • Tree branches hanging over wood fence

    Is It Okay To Trim A Neighbors Tree That's Taking Over Your Yard? Here's What We Know

    If you're lucky enough to live in an area with lots of trees you've probably had to deal with limbs and branches that cross property lines.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • A traditional Japanese water fountain made from bamboo

    DIY Fountain Ideas You'll Want To Try Out In Your Garden

    Looking to add a fountain to your garden? There are plenty of ways to incorporate running water into your landscaping. Check out these ideas.

    By Daniel Warden 3 months ago Read More
  • Unkempt pavers with grass growing through them

    How Often You Should Reseal Pavers To Protect Them From Damage

    Pavers are a nice feature in an outdoor space and they require care and maintenance. You should reseal them regularly to prevent them being damaged.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago Read More
  • Porch with table and chairs and vines growing on fence

    A Fast-Growing Vine You Should Reconsider Planting For Extra Privacy

    Vines might seem like a gorgeous, eco-friendly way of building up some privacy in your yard or garden, but one appealing option has some downsides.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago Read More
  • Backyard birthday party with treated wooden fence in the background

    What To Consider Before Installing Pressure-Treated Fence Panels In Your Yard

    It's important to consider which type of fence is best for your specific project, and pressure-treated panels have their own advantages and disadvantages.

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • Frozen water in bird bath

    Why Breaking Ice On Your Frozen Birdbath May Do More Damage Than You Think

    When your birdbath has frozen over, it might be tempting to just smash the ice and remove it, but there are better ways to remove ice without damaging it.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • Person applies liquid fertilizer to small plants

    Make A DIY Fertilizer For Your Garden With The Help Of A Common Kitchen Scrap

    There are lots of ways you can avoid buying synthetic fertilizer and make your own at home: Grass clippings is one. Or head for the kitchen after dinner.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • A homeowner shovels snow off their paved walkway

    Don't Have A Shovel? Try This Simple Snow Removal Hack

    As the snow falls, it's usually time to haul out the shovel. But if you don't have one, or are just seeking an alternative, it's time to pretend to be a kid.

    By TeeJay Small 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman with a small watering can

    Upgrade Your Watering Can With A Creative Repurposing Hack

    Instead of wasting your hard-earned money on yet another gardening tool, you can quickly and easily transform your watering can into something better.

    By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago Read More
  • Frozen birdbath

    Durable Birdbath Materials To Consider If You Experience Harsh Winters

    As winter approaches, having a constantly available birdbath for feathered visitors is a great idea. Some materials survive harsh temps better than others.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • hydrangea flowers covered in frost

    What You Must Do For Your Hydrangea Plants Before Frost Hits Your Area

    Hydrangeas are one of the most ubiquitous plants across America thanks to their variety, versatility, and sturdiness, but even they are susceptible to frost.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • A bird on the edge of a frozen birdbath

    Why You Should Avoid Using Boiling Water To Keep A Birdbath From Freezing

    If birds vist your birdbath all winter, you want to keep it filled but not frozen. While boiling water seems like a no-brainer, steer clear of this quick fix.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • Small wooden house and garden covered in snow

    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.

    By Cayla Leonard 4 months ago Read More
  • A man takes a bin loaded with grass clippings away from his lawn mower

    What To Do If Your Lawn Mower's Grass Collector Isn't Working

    Troubleshoot your lawn mower's grass-collection problems fast with smart height settings and a deep clean to improve airflow and prevent clogs.

    By TeeJay Small 4 months ago Read More
  • Ants crawling over a peony bud

    Plants That May Just Be Attracting Ants To Your Garden

    Some garden plants are ant magnets — but not always for the wrong reasons. Here’s when to worry and when to let them march on.

    By Daniel Warden 4 months ago Read More
  • Ants eating aphids off a plant

    The Best Method For Getting Rid Of Ants In Your Plant Roots

    If ants are destroying your plants' root systems, dealing with them depends on chasing their food sources and uninviting them from your yard or garden.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 4 months ago Read More
  • Various pink and purple flowers, pot, and garden tools

    11 Best Flowers For Planting In Pots And Containers

    Gardens 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.

    By Daniel Warden 4 months ago Read More
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