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  • Holding small potted plant with others in background

    Upgrade Your Hanging Planters With The Help Of A Plastic Nursery Pot

    Transform your forgotten nursery pots into stunning hanging planters! This brilliant space-saving hack can maximize your small garden's potential.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Grass with bare patches

    If Your Yard Is Full Of Bare Patches, Try Planting A Vibrant Ground Cover

    This lush ground cover solution can easily transform patchy lawns into green carpets, filling any troublesome bare spots with minimal maintenance.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • A yellow slime mold

    Get Rid Of Slime Mold In Your Garden With The Help Of A Common Household Staple

    Slime mold spreads fast, and it's unsightly in your garden. So if you want to keep it under control, this household staple will do the trick.

    By Tyler Palicia 7 months ago Read More
  • a bluejay perched with blurry trees behind

    What To Know Before Buying Aldi's Budget Bird-Friendly Water Source

    This bird-friendly water source from Aldi has been selling fast. Easily installed and affordable, it's perfect for attracting feathered friends.

    By Lauren Kim 7 months ago Read More
  • mowing the lawn while others play in background

    Keep Your Lawn Healthy During The Summer Heat With A Simple Mowing Tip

    The overall appearance and health of your lawn can take a hit during the height of summer; however, this simple mowing tip can help prevent that from happening.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Bee and butterfly visiting red and yellow flowers

    Protect Bees, Butterflies, And Other Garden Pollinators By Choosing These Non-Toxic Pesticides

    Navigating the world of pesticides to find those that don't harm beneficial insects can be difficult, but here are some of the best pollinator-safe options.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Family in front yard, in front of house

    How To Determine Whether To Redo Your Backyard Or Front Yard First

    Yards are essential to the overall vibe of a house, but renovating them can become overwhelming. Here's how to decide where to start: the front yard or back.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • hummingbird at a feeder

    The Major Homemade Hummingbird Nectar Mistake You Should Avoid

    A well-placed hummingbird feeder will attract those adorable birds to your yard, but be sure to avoid this big mistake when making your own nectar at home.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Slug on green leaves of a plant

    If You Have A Slug Problem, Reconsider Trying This Common Pest Control Trick

    There are a lot of internet-driven tips and tricks for repelling slugs. We chatted with an expert and found that this popular technique may need a second look.

    By Nina Phillips 7 months ago Read More
  • Logs in garden

    A DIY Tree Log Idea That'll Add Visual Interest To Your Garden

    If you have any tree stumps or logs in your lawn and are unsure what to do with them, try this easy DIY project that’ll add a pop of color to your garden.

    By Lauren Kim 7 months ago Read More
  • Two hummingbirds on a branch

    The Whimsical Orange Flowering Plant That Hummingbirds Absolutely Love

    If you're looking for interesting, hummingbird-friendly additions for your garden, consider this red-to-orange flowering plant that's come back into popularity.

    By Alisha Land 7 months ago Read More
  • Deer eating leaves off of a tree

    Why The Often-Recommended Herb For Deterring Deer Shouldn't Be Your Go-To Solution

    While you may hear of some success with this herb in deterring deer away from your gorgeous garden, it still should not be your go-to foolproof solution.

    By TeeJay Small 7 months ago Read More
  • Chipmunk popping out of hole

    How To Determine If A Squirrel Or Chipmunk Is Causing Your Lawn Damage

    It can be incredibly frustrating to find holes popping up in your nice, tidy lawn. But who's the culprit? Squirrels or chipmunks? And what can be done about it?

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Birds splashing in water

    Repurpose Your Metal Outdoor Chair For An Adorable DIY Birdbath

    Setting up a birdbath can get fairly complicated, but it doesn't have to be. Your visitors will be happy with this quick and easy DIY using an old metal chair.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Tomato plants mulched with red plastic sheeting

    Why You Should Consider Using Red Mulch For Your Tomato Plants

    While there are a lot of options for natural and synthetic mulches for your tomato plants, there are several unique benefits when considering red mulch.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • A person using a garden hose

    The Best Costco Garden Hoses And Accessories, Based On Reviews

    You spend a lot of time each week watering a lawn or garden. Do it with the best equipment, including these well-reviewed Costco garden hoses and accessories.

    By Baylee Bunce 7 months ago Read More
  • Sunny garden with colorful blooming flowers

    The Heat-Loving Flower You Can Grow From Seed And Forget To Water

    If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly plant, there’s one particular flower that thrives in hot weather and is very forgiving if you forget to water it.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Hand dripping water onto a plant sprout

    A Simple Self-Watering System You'll Want To Try Out In Your Garden

    Watering plants can be cathartic, but sometimes we need a break. This self-watering hack, based on ancient techniques, repurposes items destined for the bin.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • lawn with colorful flower garden border

    A DIY Sun Catcher Idea That'll Make Your Lawn Stand Out

    Add a touch of sparkle to your lawn with this easy DIY, sure to cast magical reflections throughout your garden.

    By Lauren Kim 7 months ago Read More
  • coir doormat in front of door

    How To Repurpose A Coir Doormat In Your Garden's Compost Pile

    A coir doormat looks great on your porch, but it'll also do wonders in your garden if you repurpose it in your compost pile.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Pigeon on ground with plants

    Protect Your Seedlings From Birds Using These Dollar Tree Staples

    Birds and gardens go hand in hand: They pollinate plants and eat insects. But they can also eat your seedlings. Deter them with this simple Dollar Tree hack.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Woman watering garden

    Two Watering Tips That'll Help Your Garden Thrive In A Heatwave

    As summer heatwaves hit, it's important to know how that can affect your yard and garden. Using these two tips will get you and your plants past the sizzle.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • a gardener picking a cucumber

    How To DIY The Perfect Garden Trellis For Your Cucumber Plants

    If you don’t have much space to plant your cucumbers, you can DIY a portable yet simple garden trellis that will provide your cukes with the support to grow.

    By Lauren Kim 7 months ago Read More
  • Someone's backyard at night with string lights on a tree above an open umbrella and dining area

    Outdoor Lighting Tips That'll Help Reduce Light Pollution

    Light pollution isn't great for your neighbors or local wildlife. However, if you follow these tips, you can greatly reduce the light pollution in your yard.

    By Nina Phillips 7 months ago Read More
  • Damaged tomato on vine

    How To Determine If Squirrels Are Causing Damage To Your Tomatoes

    Squirrels may be the most adorable pests, but did you know they love tomatoes? Here's how to determine if the charming rodents are making off with your produce.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • A pair of hummingbirds visiting a colorful flower

    These Heat-Loving Flowers Will Turn Your Garden Into A Hummingbird Hangout

    Hummingbirds are all about nectar, so when they need a drink to beat the summer sun, these heat-loving plants are sure to bring them to your garden.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Cherry tomato plant with some yellowing leaves

    What To Do If Your Tomato Plant's Leaves Look A Little Yellow

    Is your tomato plant turning yellow? There are a couple of things that could be wrong. Here's how to save your plant and bring back its leafy green color.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
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