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  • A small bird pecking at a bicycle tire

    DIY A Carnival-Inspired Bird Feeder With A Repurposed Bicycle Wheel

    Give an old bicycle wheel new life with a colorful DIY project that adds whimsy to your yard while inviting birds to stop by for an adventuresome snack.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 6 months ago Read More
  • Woman pruning her hydrangea plant

    The Worst Time Of Day For Pruning The Plants In Your Garden

    Pruning your plants is key to maintaining their longterm health, but doing it at the wrong time can actually harm them. Here's when to avoid it.

    By Ryan Cashman 6 months ago Read More
  • Garden filled with colorful flowers

    A Vibrant, Cascading Perennial That'll Look Stunning In Any Garden

    Does your garden need some color? This perennial will bring a burst of sunshine to even the plainest backyard — and it's easier to grow than you might think.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 6 months ago Read More
  • lush hosta plants with tall stalks of flowers

    What To Know Before Planting Hostas During The Fall Months

    Fall hosta planting can set you up for amazing spring growth, but there are timing and care factors that make or break success. Here are the key tips.

    By Lauren Kim 6 months ago Read More
  • stacks of empty plant nursery pots

    How To DIY Your Own Pavers Using Old Plastic Pots

    When you buy a plant from the store, it may come with a thin plastic container. You can repurpose these to DIY new paver stones for your garden or yard.

    By Kathy Adams 6 months ago Read More
  • succulent plant leaves lie on top of soil

    The Controversial Plant Hack That's Dividing Gardeners

    Some gardeners claim that proplifting is a sustainable way of growing plants, but others say it's theft. So, just how much trouble can it get you into?

    By Cayla Leonard 6 months ago Read More
  • Lineup of the three different Ryobi 80V HP mowers

    What To Know About The Battery Life On Ryobi's Electric Zero Turn Mowers

    The Ryobi 80V HP series of battery-powered zero-turn rider mowers have a lot of fans. But it's important to know what you're getting when it comes to batteries.

    By Ian Patton 6 months ago Read More
  • Table with old pots, pans, and lids outside

    How To Turn Your Old Pot And Pan Lids Into One-Of-A-Kind Garden Art

    Old pot and pan lids can take on a second life in your garden. With a little creativity, these overlooked items can become charming and durable outdoor art.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 6 months ago Read More
  • A side view of steps decorated for fall

    Get Your Outdoor Space Ready For Fall With A Popular Porch Decor Trend

    Tired of having an autumnal porch that looks exactly like everyone else's? This trending approach creates way more visual interest and personality for fall.

    By Baylee Bunce 6 months ago Read More
  • Garter snake climbing the mossy bark of a tree

    Fruit Trees Might Be The Unexpected Reason Snakes Are Showing Up In Your Yard

    Of all the things you can have in your yard or garden, a fruit tree is one of the most delightful. Unfortunately, they might be bringing snakes to the party.

    By Megan Newton 6 months ago Read More
  • Pistachios in a bowl

    A Clever Pest Control Trick That'll Make Use Of Pistachio Shells

    Different pests require different control strategies. While you can remove certain critters by hand, pistachio shells may help prevent the issue all together.

    By TeeJay Small 6 months ago Read More
  • Watering crops in raised garden bed

    The Popular Vegetable That You Can Plant In September And Still Be Able To Harvest In The Fall

    Most gardeners think it's too late to plant anything in September, but this vegetable can still give you a fall harvest. Put on your sweater and get planting.

    By Megan Newton 6 months ago Read More
  • A closeup shot of a tick hidden crawling on grass

    How To Tell If It's Fleas Or Ticks Taking Over Your Yard

    Fleas and ticks can both turn your yard into trouble. Their subtle habits, bites, and hiding spots hold the key to knowing which one has moved in.

    By Megan Newton 6 months ago Read More
  • Pink and purple hydrangea bushes

    Why Your Garden Hydrangeas Are Struggling More Now Than Ever

    Did your hydrangeas have a bad blooming season this year? You're not alone. These garden shrub staples are struggling everywhere. Here's the reason why.

    By Rebecca Corey 6 months ago Read More
  • Woman using electric hedge trimmer on a shrub

    How To Choose The Best Type Of Hedge Trimmer For Your Yard

    When it comes to hedge trimmers, it's easy to buy too little or too much machine for your yard. Knowing the pros and cons will save time, energy, and money.

    By TeeJay Small 6 months ago Read More
  • Gardener trimming a tree with a small chainsaw

    Keep Your Trees Healthy And Thriving With These Fall Maintenance Tips

    As fall approaches, leaves drop and deciduous trees go dormant for the winter. That doesn't mean you're done taking care of them, Instead you want to help them.

    By Adrian Suppes 6 months ago Read More
  • Pruning the branches of a tree in the fall

    Why You Should Consider Trimming Your Trees During Fall

    Many people think spring is the time to trim trees, but fall pruning comes with a myriad of benefits, especially for certain types of trees.

    By Alisha Land 6 months ago Read More
  • vegetable garden in rows with green and purple leafy plants.

    How To Choose The Best Layout For A Thriving Vegetable Garden

    There is no step more important when planning a vegetable garden than getting the layout right. Learn how to plan the perfect vegetable garden.

    By Danno Wise 6 months ago Read More
  • Close up of hands cupping a handful of rich soil.

    Highly-Rated Soil PH Testers That Gardeners Are Loving

    You might think you know everything your plants need from sunshine to water to soil type, but do you know the pH? These easy-to-use devices can help.

    By Jennifer Davis 6 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird on red leaf

    How To Get Your Garden Ready For Migrating Hummingbirds

    With cooler weather, many species of hummingbird make their way south for the winter. Help them on their journey by making your garden as inviting as possible.

    By Megan Newton 6 months ago Read More
  • A weed growing through a crack in concrete next to a yard with green grass

    Easily Remove Weeds In Driveway Cracks With A Must-Have Tool

    If you've noticed weeds coming up through the cracks in your driveway, you should know about a clever tool that is designed to quickly and easily remove them.

    By Adrian Suppes 6 months ago Read More
  • closeup of a red and black tick on a blade of grass

    The Rustic Garden Feature That May Be Attracting Ticks

    There are so many ways to beautify a garden, but not every garden feature is a good idea. There's one in particular that may be attracting ticks to your yard.

    By Alisha Land 6 months ago Read More
  • bottle of oil next to funnel in lawn mower

    What To Consider Before Using Synthetic Oil In Your Lawn Mower

    Standing in the oil aisle wondering whether to grab synthetic or conventional for your mower? These key factors will help you make the right choice.

    By Danno Wise 6 months ago Read More
  • person planting flower

    DIY A Tiered Flower Planter With Repurposed Fruit Baskets

    Transform unused fruit baskets into stylish garden planters with this simple DIY. A few tweaks turn everyday kitchenware into charming outdoor décor.

    By Megan Newton 6 months ago Read More
  • A team of landscapers cleaning up dead fall leaves

    The Proposed Bill That Could Ban Noisy Landscaping Gear In Philadelphia

    Philadelphia’s city council is considering a bill which could make leafy streets and fresh-mowed lawns a little quieter by banning this common landscaping tool.

    By Nina Phillips 6 months ago Read More
  • Frost-covered heads of cabbage

    There Is Still Time To Plant Cool-Season Vegetables (And Why You Should Act Now)

    As summer winds down, it may feel as if your garden of corn and peas is wrapping up. But there are a whole host of cold-hardy veggies that thrive right now.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 6 months ago Read More
  • Clusters of low-growing ground cover flowers in the shade of tree

    A Fast-Growing, White-Blooming Perennial Ground Cover That'll Thrive Under Your Trees

    Do you find that all the plants you place next to your trees just wither away in the shade? Then this stunning ground cover could be right for you.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 6 months ago Read More
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