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  • frost covered backyard

    Need To Mow Your Lawn After A Frost? Here's How To Do It Right

    A little frost might not harm your grass, but mowing the wrong way afterwards can. Here's what you should do to avoid stressing your lawn this fall.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • sprinklers watering green grass lawn

    What Is Hydrozoning, And Why Should You Incorporate It Into Your Garden?

    A thoughtful approach to garden planning can help lower utility costs and support plant health, especially in areas where water is limited or costly.

    By Nancy Schaffer 3 months ago Read More
  • Man shoveling snow during in driveway

    Easily Remove Snow From Your Driveway With A Simple DIY Solution

    Tired of shoveling heavy snow every few hours? This handy homemade solution will make it easier to remove snow from your driveway.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • plants and grasses in a garden in winter

    A Colorful Annual That'll Help Protect Your Garden Soil During The Winter Months

    Winter can test even the hardiest garden, and much of the damage takes place in the soil. Luckily, this gorgeous plant will keep it safe until spring.

    By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago Read More
  • Bright pink and white flowers in hanging planter pots

    Walmart's Hanging Planter Pot Set That Buyers Are Obsessed With

    Hanging planter pots are an elegant way to display vibrant plants and flowers without taking up too much space, and Walmart has a pair that buyers love.

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • A rusty birdbath

    How To Easily Remove Rust From Your Metal Birdbath

    Cast iron or steel birdbaths add old-school elegance to a yard, but they can rust. Fortunately, a little elbow grease and natural ingredients clean them up.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • A row of hedges and trees along a dark gray fence for privacy

    Quickly Add Natural Privacy To Your Yard With A Must-Plant Tree

    Add instant natural privacy to your backyard with a fast-growing, columnar tree that thrives in sun and provides height without crowding your space.

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman tending to wildflower garden

    Turn Your Yard Into A Wildlife Haven With These Simple Tips

    While a perfectly manicured yard is visually appealing, it actually limits biodiversity. A lot. Instead, consider taking steps to re-wild your yard or garden.

    By Nicholas B. 3 months ago Read More
  • Person dropping seeds into garden soil

    Sow The Seeds Of This Gorgeous Flower During Fall For A Lush Spring Garden

    Many gardeners assume you have to plant annuals in the spring, but this beautiful flower can start in fall either outdoors or in a greenhouse.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • A push mower

    Why The Rear Wheels On Your Walk-Behind Lawn Mower Are So Large

    Most push mowers these days have rear wheels that are significantly larger than those up front. While they might scream Mad Max, they serve a function.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • Fall flowers surrounding small ditch lined with shale

    How To Prepare Your Rain Garden For The Winter Season

    When winter is right around the corner, how can you be sure that your rain garden will be okay? Here are a few tips on how to winterize your rain garden.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman harvesting ripe tomatoes from her garden

    DIY A Private Greenhouse For Your Tomatoes With A Kitchen Staple

    A simple upgrade to your tomato setup can change how your plants handle cooler nights and breezy days. A household essential plays the starring role.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
  • a grouping of various evergreens with a home in the background

    The Lush Evergreen Tree That'll Add Privacy To Your Yard In Record Time

    Most privacy trees take years to fill in and provide screening, but this fast-growing evergreen creates dense barriers in just a few seasons.

    By Lauren Kim 3 months ago Read More
  • woman kneeling in garden

    Is The Seeding Square Worth Trying Out In Your Garden? Here's What Users Say

    Quality gardening tools can make planting more enjoyable. Reviews of the Seeding Square show how this one stacks up for both beginners and experienced growers.

    By Megan Newton 3 months ago Read More
  • Man grabbing avocados from his garden

    How To Grow An Avocado Tree From The Pit

    Avocado trees are very easy to grow from the pit, and they're perfect for beginners. With the right process, you could get fruit in as little as three years.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • Man spreading tree bark mulch around a plant

    Alternatives To Bark Mulch That Serve A Similar Purpose In Your Garden

    Adding mulch to your garden is invaluable for controlling weeds and keeping the soil moist. While bark chips are probably most popular, there are many options.

    By Daniel Warden 3 months ago Read More
  • Brown patches in a lawn

    The Common Mistake To Avoid When Treating Brown Spots On Your Lawn

    While it's tempting to launch directly into gardening mode after noticing brown grass, you should stop for a moment and make sure you're not making it worse.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • Homemade signs for vegetable garden plants

    The Trick To Stop Garden Labels From Smudging Is Hiding In Your Bathroom Cabinet

    Garden markers don’t have to fade or smear before the season ends. A budget-friendly household staple can help keep your labels neat and readable outdoors.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
  • Various plants, including weigela, outside house

    A Low-Maintenance Shrub That'll Add Gorgeous Flowers To Your Landscaping

    Want the perfect shrub for your landscaping needs? This low-maintenance plant is perfect for beginners and will provide you with some truly lovely flowers.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • bougainvillea growing outdoors near a staircase

    Fill Your Garden With Colorful Blooms With A Low-Maintenance Tropical Vine

    Treat yourself to some color year-round with this beautiful vine that can be flexible in the garden. It doesn't require much plant care and it's easy to grow.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • a pink rose extends out and is covered in snow

    How To Prepare Your Roses For Harsh Winter Weather

    Winter is coming, but that doesn't have to spell bad news for your rosebushes. Prepare your roses for snow, ice, and frost by completing a few garden tasks.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • Gloved hands using pruning shears to trim the end of a fall-colored bush

    What To Know Before Trying The Chop-And-Drop Gardening Trend

    The chop-and-drop gardening trend sounds like the perfect solution for end-of-season cleanup, but it comes with some trade-offs that might surprise you.

    By Nina Phillips 3 months ago Read More
  • Empty mason jars outside

    A DIY Patio Lantern Idea That'll Make Use Of Your Old Belt And A Jar

    Outdoor hanging lanterns and string lights add loads of nighttime ambience to any size space. Instead of springing for store-bought versions, make your own!

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • rotten and damaged wood in need of repair

    The Best Method For Bringing Your Damaged Planter Boxes Back To Life

    Weather and wear don’t have to spell the end for your garden boxes. With the right care, even old planters can be restored to look and perform like new.

    By Megan Newton 3 months ago Read More
  • Hosta and watering can in a backyard

    Help Your Hostas Come Back Thriving In Spring With A Late Fall Garden Task

    Hosta plants are a garden favorite, and require little maintenance. But to ensure the large, colorful booms thrive next spring, don't skip this late fall task.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • Scientist observing and studying nature

    Citizen Science: Tips For Turning Everyday Outdoor Moments Into Meaningful Scientific Research

    We live in a crowdsourced world, from movie reviews to online encyclopedias. Citizen science turns your love of the outdoors into important data for scientists.

    By Nicholas B. 3 months ago Read More
  • An American robin eating a grub

    Attract More Robins To Your Yard With A Clever Feeding Hack

    A simple shift in your feeding routine can make your yard much more appealing to a beloved backyard guest, especially when other food sources are scarce.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
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