A Lawn Mower Safety Tip You Should Know Before Changing Blades
Changing or sharpening a lawn mower blade is essential to maintaining a healthy lawn. But so is keeping your hands. Remove the blade safely with this one tip.
Read MoreChanging or sharpening a lawn mower blade is essential to maintaining a healthy lawn. But so is keeping your hands. Remove the blade safely with this one tip.
Read MoreCleaning gardening tools after each use is vital to prevent rust and the spread of disease. Look under the kitchen sink for a quick, easy disinfecting option.
Read MoreThere are a lot of options for mulch, and pine needles kind of seem like a no-brainer if you have a lot of pine trees. But there are risks you should know.
Read MoreReady for a gorgeous ground cover that can truly handle every part of your yard, whether it's sunny or shady? This sunny yellow option will brighten things up.
Read MoreYour lawn is a veritable microscopic jungle, vibrant with creepy crawlies. If glass spiders are taking over, here are most effective and humane ways to deal.
Read MoreNot every bird feeder needs to be a large cylinder hanging from the porch. DIY a charming multi-bird feeder from an old pill organizer any day of the week.
Read MoreWe love when dogs play and run outside. We hate when they dig up our gardens. But there are risks beyond holes, and gardeners with dogs should be aware of them.
Read MoreIf you're battling with weeds and aren't sure why, keep your eyes open for this lawn eyesore that will frequently pop up in your yard and make weeds go wild.
Read MoreIf it feels like you're doing everything right for your lawn, but still getting brown patches, you may have chinch bugs. This is the best way to avoid them.
Read MoreLooking to brighten your outdoor space? There’s an easy way to refresh your gravel that will make your yard pop with personality.
Read MoreGot leftover fence scraps? Turn them into a charming DIY garden trellis that adds support and rustic style to your plants — without spending extra cash.
Read MoreEvery summer, couch grass spreads like wildfire, but if you want to get your lawn back under control, there are several methods of defeating this weed.
Read MoreIf you don't have any seed starting trays on hand, or have a start that needs a little more humidity, this DIY using mason jar lids is a quick, ideal fix.
Read MoreBugs like aphids and Japanese beetles are bad news for plants, but with one piece of sports equipment, you can reclaim your garden from those hungry pests.
Read MoreIf you step on your lawn and it feels like a bumpy bag of rocks, your soil might be to blame. Fortunately, there are two ways you can smooth out your yard.
Read MoreAnyone who sets a bird feeder out worries about squirrels intervening and grabbing all the seed. But some squirrel-proof solutions may do more harm than good.
Read MoreIf you've got indoor pillows that fit the vibe on your patio and you want to leave them out, you can protect them from sun, rain, and dirt with one product.
Read MoreIf you've got an old chest of drawers that you aren't sure what to do with, don't throw it away. Instead, get creative and make a unique tiered herb garden.
Read MoreJust like humans, birds get stressed out by loud noises. So if you want them living in your noisy yard, be sure to get birdhouses with this specific feature.
Read MoreA pair of sturdy gloves is the key to gardening success, and properly storing them with this simple tip will keep your gloves going for a long, long time.
Read MoreAs plants outgrow their space, the best option is to divide and propagate their roots, stems, or branches. One option for potting involves grabbing a soap dish.
Read MoreWhile any clean water is a great welcome for birds, a birdbath with gently moving water is especially appealing. DIY your own bird fountain spa in a few steps.
Read MoreDon’t toss that empty olive oil bottle — turn it into a charming DIY bird feeder for your garden with just a few simple supplies and some birdseed.
Read MoreGetting weeds out of the perfect lawn is an endless task. But before you grab up the herbicide or trowel, get preventative by reaching for the garden hose.
Read MoreThere's one DIY garden project that will blow your friends away: A succulent ball. This piece of outdoor decor fits perfectly into a natural aesthetic.
Read MoreWhen it comes to caring for your deck, staining it is a must. However, choosing from a range of options, from transparent to solid color, brings pros and cons.
Read MoreIt's annoying when neighborhood birds swoop in to feast on recently sown grass seed. Try this handy, natural trick to prevent them from eating your hard work.
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