How To Determine The Right Type Of Oil To Use In Your Weed Whacker
The right oil can make or break your weed whacker’s performance. Knowing what your engine needs keeps it running smoothly and saves you from costly mistakes.
Read MoreThe right oil can make or break your weed whacker’s performance. Knowing what your engine needs keeps it running smoothly and saves you from costly mistakes.
Read MoreFor homeowners chasing crisp, professional stripes, Ryobi’s lawn striper adds polish and pattern to any yard, but opinions differ on just how well it works.
Read MoreWhen it’s time to set down pavers for a path, patio, pool, or fire pit, you have a lot of choices. Heat-resistant pavers are ideal, but have some drawbacks.
Read MoreAn old trampoline can do more than gather dust. With a few pool noodles and some creativity, you can make a unique garden feature that protects your plants.
Read MoreA rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but this invasive flower is the last thing anyone needs in their garden. So, how do you keep it out?
Read MoreSquirrels may love fresh soil, but there’s one everyday scent that might drive them away, and it’s something most of us toss without a thought.
Read MoreIf you're interested in growing your own plum tree, there's a lot to learn, starting with the seeds. Learn how to take a plum pit and turn it into a tree.
Read MoreYou've heard of all the great ways microfiber cloths can be used around your house, but they can actually be used to help maintain your garden tools, as well.
Read MoreNothing kills the summer vibes quite like a tick infestation. Luckily, one helpful herb should keep these creepy-crawlies out of your yard — for good.
Read MoreGarden trellises are an ideal platform for climbing plants cultivated in grow bags. If you have an unused wire dog cage sitting around, you're halfway there.
Read MoreA shady yard isn't a problem for this beautiful native flower. You can plant the perennial in the fall and expect gorgeous blooms when springtime rolls around.
Read MoreEven the most devoted tomato growers can face pollination problems. One surprisingly playful method may be the secret to turning flowers into fruit.
Read MoreSmart bird feeders are all the rage. If you're a bird-lover that's thinking about hopping on this trend, there is a Walmart find that you need to check out.
Read MoreEach season, breaking a few terracotta pots is inevitable. Bury small shards in soil for drainage, but save the big pieces for this creative edging project.
Read MoreWeed whacker or string trimmer, eventually you'll need to re-spool the thing with new line. So you'll want to know the signs it's time (and when it isn't).
Read MoreThere’s one vivid blue flower that transforms from golden fall beauty to a spring showstopper, offering pollinator appeal and four-season charm.
Read MoreSome people claim that raws eggs make the perfect fertilizer for the plants in your garden. Here's why you shouldn't listen to that advice.
Read MoreThere are plenty of plants that will attract pollinators to your outdoor spaces. Few are more fragrant than this ornamental favorite, though.
Read MoreIf you’re like us, it takes a while to toss the season’s pumpkins. The good news is, there are lots of ways to get a little more life (or meals) out of them.
Read MoreWhile some birds migrate, many stick around in the same place for all four seasons. To make your yard bird-friendly over the winter, take a few easy steps.
Read MoreGrowing your own pumpkins for pie and jack-o'-lanterns is a blast. To have them ready for the fall holidays, you'll want to know when and how to get started.
Read MoreRock landscaping might make your garden look nice, but it can also attract hordes of ants. Luckily, there are ways to keep these pests out of your backyard.
Read MoreWhile fall seems like a time to wind things down in the garden, it can be a good time for some planting. This early-blooming tree is a pollinator favorite.
Read MoreA DIY bird feeder is a great way to involve kids in attracting and caring for your yard's feathered friends. This easy project also repurposes old paint cans
Read MoreNothing strikes fear into a gardener's heart like plants with burnt leaves. Worse still, one classic landscaping feature might just be to blame.
Read MoreThis tiny herb packs incredible fragrance and flavor into your containers. Plus, it's easy to grow indoors and out, and it's beloved by pollinators.
Read MoreRaking leaves is rarely fun, and you’ve got to dispose of them. This electric machine creates instant leaf compost or mulch, and reduces volume dramatically.
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