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  • aerated lawn with plugs

    The Clever Lawn Aeration Hack You May Want To Reconsider Trying

    Some tricks that seem clever can turn out to be more trouble than they're worth. This hack for aerating your lawn might just put you in that exact situation.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • gardener picks ripe tomatoes

    Martha Stewart's Must-Try Tip For Growing A Tomato Garden

    Tomato plants are a pretty popular choice when it comes to gardening, and with this tip from Martha Stewart, you can raise your tomato game to the next level.

    By Kathy Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • A white flower in the foreground with a woman covering her nose with a tissue in the background

    How To Create A More Allergy-Friendly Garden

    Wanting to garden but struggling with allergies? Well, follow these tips, and soon, you'll have an allergy-free zone that's safe from wheezing and sneezing.

    By Nina Phillips 8 months ago Read More
  • Birds drinking from a birdbath

    Cleaning Your Birdbath Is A Breeze With The Help Of This Unexpected Medicine

    Cleaning your birdbath regularly is essential, but it's tough to get all the stains out. Head to the medicine cabinet for a safe, effective sparkling clean.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • brown, dry lawn grass

    Why You Shouldn't Worry If Your Lawn Turns Brown During Midsummer

    Just because your lawn turns brown in midsummer doesn’t mean it’s doomed. Here’s what to do until the weather cools off.

    By Kathy Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • A group of pigeons hanging out in a garden

    The Kitchen Staple That'll Help Keep Pigeons Out Of Your Yard

    While there are a lot of birds people hope visit their yards, pigeons are not one. They're messy and spread diseases. Fortunately they hate this condiment.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • window with old wood shutters

    How To Repurpose Your Old Shutters For A Unique Vertical Garden

    Give old shutters new life by turning them into a charming vertical garden. This creative, space-saving DIY adds personality to any outdoor space.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 8 months ago Read More
  • A woman mowing a lawn on a riding mower

    Reliable Lawn Mower Brands To Consider And Ones To Avoid

    If you're hunting for a new mower, there's a lot to consider and you don't want to get stuck with a dud. We look at durability, dependability, and more for you.

    By Baylee Bunce 8 months ago Read More
  • close up of blue hydrangea

    The Must-Try Watering Tip That'll Keep Your Blue Hydrangeas Vibrant

    Want vibrant blue hydrangeas? This simple watering tip is the secret to bold, beautiful, and bright-blue hydrangeas.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 8 months ago Read More
  • Person walking into pool

    Budget-Friendly Tricks To Keep Your Outdoor Pool Warm

    Whether you've invested in an above ground or inground pool, we've got ways to use the sun, air, and wind to help keep your pool warm without breaking the bank.

    By Ryan Cashman 8 months ago Read More
  • broccoli plant in the garden

    Your Broccoli Plant Will Thrive With The Help Of A Common Kitchen Scrap

    Broccoli is a popular cruciferous veggie in many gardens, but it can suffer from calcium deficiency. This kitchen waste item, however, might help fertilize it.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • A backyard garden landscaped with pea gravel

    What To Know Before Using Gravel In Your Next Landscaping Project

    There are big pros and cons to using gravel, so before starting on your next landscaping project, consider these valuable tips from a real-deal gravel expert.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • Ants on hummingbird feeder

    A Simple Swap That'll Keep Ants Out Of Your Bird Feeder

    Setting up the perfect hummingbird feeder, only to have it attacked by an endless stream of ants, is frustrating. Head to the garage or kitchen for an easy fix.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Woman pouring organic materials into wooden compost bin

    5 Ways To DIY A Budget-Friendly Compost Bin For Your Garden

    Composting kitchen and yard waste has become increasingly popular. And while you can buy a fancy bin, there are plenty of low-cost or free DIY bin options.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • rock garden with gravel and various ground cover plants

    Easily Fill In Areas Of Rocky Soil In Your Yard With A Delicious Herb

    Whether you need to fill the gaps in your rock garden or find something that can tolerate stone-filled soil, this low-maintenance herb has got you covered.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • Joanna Gaines with a flower bouquet

    The Lacy Flat-Topped Flower HGTV's Joanna Gaines Is Obsessed With

    HGTV star Joanna Gaines has a massive cutting garden full of gorgeous flowers, but there's one flat, lacy plant she particularly adores. It's easy to grow, too.

    By Baylee Bunce 8 months ago Read More
  • Colorful bird perched on a wooden nesting box

    How To Prepare Your Birdhouse For The Cooler Months

    When winter approaches, don't just clean your birdhouse out for the next nesting season, consider winterizing it so it can be used all year long by local birds.

    By Lauren Kim 8 months ago Read More
  • small pond in a forest

    Environmental Benefits Of Using Your Pond Water In Your Garden

    Looking for a greener way to water your garden? Your backyard pond might hold the secret to healthier plants and less water waste.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • weeds growing on a gravel walkway and at the base of steps

    The Kitchen Staple That'll Help Keep Weeds From Growing In Your Gravel

    Tired of weeds taking over your gravel? There’s a simple way to keep your gravel areas weed-free — and the secret’s most likely in your pantry right now.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • woman in garden with dog

    The Type Of Mulch To Avoid Using In Your Garden If You Have Pets

    Discover how to protect your pets by avoiding harmful mulch and explore safe landscaping choices for a thriving, pet-friendly yard.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Trimming grass with brush cutter

    The Best Method For Sharpening A Brush Cutter Blade

    Brush cutters are invaluable for clearing and trimming thick growth. Just like lawnmowers, the blade needs occasional sharpening and we lay out the best steps.

    By Danno Wise 8 months ago Read More
  • bird at colorful birdhouse

    A DIY Backyard Feature That'll Naturally Attract Birds To Your Yard

    If you’re a backyard birder, this whimsical DIY will attract feathered friends and turn your yard into a vibrant focal point

    By Yvonne Glasgow 8 months ago Read More
  • women wearing gardening glove using handheld granular fertilizer spreader on lawn

    What To Do After Accidentally Over-Fertilizing Your Lawn

    If your lawn looks brown, patchy, or burnt after fertilizing, you may have overdone it. Don’t worry — a few simple steps can help restore it.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 8 months ago Read More
  • Two eggs in a bowl and two tomato seedlings

    We Tried A Yolky Tomato Growth Hack, But A Garden Pest Liked It More Than We Did

    We tested the viral cracked egg gardening hack to see if it actually helps your tomato plants thrive — or if it just creates a mess.

    By Baylee Bunce 8 months ago Read More
  • squirrel in lawn

    A Simple And Beneficial Solution For Keeping Squirrels Off Your Lawn

    Have squirrels invaded your yard or conquered your garden? Well, there's a simple solution that'll chase these rodents away while helping out your lawn.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • lush strawberries ripening in a garden

    A DIY Strawberry Garden Upgrade That'll Protect Your Plants

    Take your garden's safety into your own hands with this simple project that can keep your strawberries out of harm's way. Here are the simple steps to follow.

    By Lauren Kim 8 months ago Read More
  • Old birdhouse with faded paint

    Restore Your Old Birdhouse With These Must-Try Tips And Tricks

    Birdhouses are sturdy, but they still experience wear and tear due to use and the elements. Consider repairing and upgrading your houses when cleaning them.

    By Danno Wise 8 months ago Read More
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