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  • hummingbird at feeder

    Stop Hummingbird Feeder Leaks With These Easy Maintenance Tips

    A leaky hummingbird feeder creates sticky messes that actually repel the birds you're trying to attract. These simple fixes will keep your feeder leak-free.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
  • avocado skins or peels, with avocados in the background

    How To Repurpose Avocado Skins In Your Garden

    While eating avocado skins isn't common, they do have some utility beyond throwing them in the trash. We'll explain how you can repurpose them in your garden.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Squirrel in the garden

    The Stinky, But Stunning Perennial That'll Chase Away Destructive Pests

    This gorgeous perennial has one serious drawback that works in your favor. Pests can't stand the smell, naturally repelling hungry critters from your garden.

    By Ryan Cashman 7 months ago Read More
  • Fruit trees for sale at a store

    What To Know Before Buying Fruit Trees From Costco

    You've shopped Costco for everything from bulk food to lawn mowers. Did you know they have fruit trees? Just because you can buy them, does it mean you should?

    By Yvonne Glasgow 7 months ago Read More
  • Man in flannel shirt pushing a mower

    How To Fix A Broken Lawn Mower Handle On A Budget

    While there are many reasons to ditch your old lawn mower, a broken lower handle doesn't have to be one of them. There's a quick and inexpensive fix.

    By Ryan Cashman 7 months ago Read More
  • hummingbird mid-flight with a purple flower and an orange flower in the background

    A Beautiful Bloom That'll Keep Hummingbirds Coming Back To Your Yard

    There are so many ways to lure hummingbirds to your yard, but there's a perennial flower that adds beauty and color to your garden at the same time.

    By Alisha Land 7 months ago Read More
  • An elegant square planter

    Repurpose Leftover Shower Tiles For A Stylish Garden Planter

    Once you've finished renovating your bathroom, you could repurpose your leftover shower tiles to make a sophisticated and useful garden planter. Here's how.

    By Adrian Suppes 7 months ago Read More
  • Purple-and-teal hummingbird sitting on a branch

    The Must-Plant Perennial That'll Keep Hummingbirds Happy Well Into Fall

    While some species of hummingbirds migrate when summer fades away, others stick around all season. Keep them happy with this bright red bloom from New Mexico.

    By Alisha Land 7 months ago Read More
  • Patio with umbrellas, chairs, and tables

    How To Choose The Best Type Of Umbrella For Your Patio

    Sitting out on the patio is a great way to relax, provided you have an umbrella for protection. Choosing the best umbrella for your patio is its own formula.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 7 months ago Read More
  • hands holding tomatoes in a garden

    Martha Stewart's Must-Have Gardening Tool When Dealing With Tomatoes

    Martha Stewart knows a thing or two about gardening. That's why you'll want to know about the handy gardening tool that she chooses when staking tomatoes.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Ready-to-harvest pumpkin

    The Must-Try Watering Advice For Flourishing Fall Pumpkins

    Fall is here and the time is right for pumpkins and ghosts in sheets. For the best pumpkins on the block, you want to water them just right and not too long.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 7 months ago Read More
  • A red Ferris stand-on mower

    How To Determine If A Ferris Lawn Mower Is Right For You And Your Yard

    Thinking about getting a Ferris mower, but not sure if it's worth the steep investment? These key factors will help you make the right choice for your yard.

    By Jennifer Davis 7 months ago Read More
  • A little bird sitting on a branch

    DIY An Elegant Bird Feeder With The Help Of These Glassware Staples

    There are all kinds of DIY bird feeders, but this glassware option will be like artwork for your yard or garden. And it's simpler than you might imagine.

    By Baylee Bunce 7 months ago Read More
  • English garden full of flowers including bloody cranesbill geraniums

    These Dazzling Magenta Geraniums Are A Great Addition To Your Fuss-Free Garden

    If you’re looking for a pretty plant that will add a nice magenta pop to your garden, these gorgeous geraniums are incredibly easy to grow and care for.

    By Adrian Suppes 7 months ago Read More
  • Person using a push lawn sweeper

    What To Consider Before Buying A Lawn Sweeper For Your Yard

    If you haven't checked out lawn sweepers, you may be missing out on the best thing for a well-manicured lawn since the rake. Or it may be more than you need.

    By TeeJay Small 7 months ago Read More
  • Colorful glassware on table outside

    DIY Old Vases And Dishes Into Adorable Modern-Rustic Garden Decor

    If your garden needs a bit of personality, then repurpose your old glass vases and dishes for some wonderfully charming DIY decor.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Plants drying out from lack of shade

    Don't Throw Away Extra Landscaping Fabric — Use It To Shade Your Garden

    Just like people, plants can get sunburned too. Repurposing that leftover landscaping fabric could be the perfect solution for struggling plants.

    By Tyler Palicia 7 months ago Read More
  • deer with large antlers eating plants on ground

    Protect Your Yard From Deer With A Must-Plant Lush Ground Cover

    Ground cover has a number of benefits, but unfortunately, deer love to make a feast of it. Repel them by using this stunning ground cover plant in your yard.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Happy woman with food from garden

    The Popular Kitchen Staple That'll Help Get Rid Of Mildew In Your Garden

    You've spent weeks working on and caring for your garden, and one day you walk out to find mildew on your plants. Luckily, this kitchen staple can help,

    By Yvonne Glasgow 7 months ago Read More
  • bird sitting on birdbath

    Customize Your Birdbath With A Clever Temporary Tattoo Hack

    Finding a birdbath tailored to your style isn't always possible. Fortunately, this clever tattoo hack can transform a plain birdbath into an eye-catching piece.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Deck of a riding lawn mower

    The Best Method For Replacing Your Lawn Mower Deck Spindle

    Even the best lawn mower suffers from wear. If it's time to replace your lawn mower's spindle (or spindles), first make certain it's what's making that noise.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
  • Gardener examining soil in hand

    What To Consider Before Using Cornstarch To Improve Soil Health

    You may have heard that sprinkling cornstarch in your garden can work miracles, but there are some factors you should consider before raiding the baking aisle.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • metal bed frame with pink and yellow flowers planted inside

    Reuse Your Old Headboard For A Stylish And Unique DIY Garden Trellis

    A trellis can be expensive, but repurposing your old metal headboard into a DIY garden structure for vining plants is priceless. Don't miss out on this project.

    By Alisha Land 7 months ago Read More
  • Unevenly cut grass, with long shorter and drier areas

    What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Is Cutting Your Grass Unevenly

    A wide range of issues with your lawn mower can lead to an uneven cut — but the good news is, you can troubleshoot and fix most of them yourself.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
  • Old potting soil falling out of a black plant pot

    How To Reuse Old Potting Mix To Improve Your Garden's Clay Soil

    Clay soil is difficult for many gardeners, since it tends to drain poorly and is difficult for plant roots to penetrate. Here's how old potting mix can help.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • dormant tree branch in the winter

    The Simple Test That'll Help You Determine If Your Perennial Is Dead Or Dormant

    Perennials are supposed to come back every year, but sometimes winter dormancy can turn to death. Here's how to tell if your plants will return in the spring.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • A paint can and extra stir sticks on a deck

    Don't Throw Away Extra Paint Stir Sticks, Use Them For A Cute Garden Planter

    Sometimes outdoor projects overlap: If you've got extra paint stir sticks from painting a fence, it doesn't take much to transform them into a charming planter.

    By Adrian Suppes 7 months ago Read More
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