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  • Squirrel peeking out of a garden

    The Kitchen Staple That'll Make Deterring Squirrels A Breeze

    If squirrels have decided to turn your garden into their favorite lunch spot, just head into your kitchen and ward them off with this incredibly common staple.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • SeveralSongbird species sitting on a metal shepherd's hook pole

    Lure Songbirds To Your Yard With A Beautiful Cat Paw-Like Shrub

    There are lots of vibrant flowers that attract songbirds, but don't overlook this fast-growing shrub, with cat's paw-like buds that pollinators and birds love.

    By Nina Phillips 8 months ago Read More
  • squirrel on a flower pot in front of a bird house

    Keep Squirrels Away From Hanging Plants And Window Boxes With These Tips

    Learn how to stop pesky squirrels from destroying your hanging plants and window boxes with these simple, humane, and effective garden hacks.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • Gardener holding a handful of weeds

    A DIY Fertilizer That'll Make Use Of Weeds You've Pulled From Your Garden

    Nobody wants weeds, but believe it or not, these pesky plants can actually be used to make an amazing DIY fertilizer that your garden will love.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • bird on a birdhouse that is attached to a tree

    How To Properly And Safely Mount A Birdhouse To A Tree

    Give birds a safe home and protect your trees with this guide to mounting a birdhouse properly. It’s a win for your garden and the beautiful birds that visit.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • Woman mowing backyard

    Must-Have Tools That'll Make Sharpening Lawn Mower Blades A Breeze

    Having the right lawn mower for your yard is important, but so is keeping its blades clean and sharp. These tools sharpen your blades efficiently and easy.

    By Chad McClung 8 months ago Read More
  • View through a screen door of a beautiful patio

    Don't Throw Away Your Old Screen Door, Use It As A Garden Sifter Instead

    Before you toss your old screen door, try this clever DIY to turn it into a budget-friendly soil sifter for your garden.

    By TeeJay Small 8 months ago Read More
  • Sunset over a field of tallgrass prairie dotted with purple coneflowers.

    The Uniquely American Landscape You Can Recreate In Your Own Yard

    America features many bold and beautiful landscapes, but there's one memorable and majestic ecosystem that you can recreate in your own yard.

    By Jennifer Davis 8 months ago Read More
  • Makita brushless lawn mower on lawn

    What Is A Brushless Lawn Mower And Why It May Be The Best Thing For Your Yard

    Thinking of upgrading your yard care tools? Find out what a brushless lawn mower is, what makes it great, and why it might be the best pick for your yard.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • A squirrel clinging to a branch

    Keep Squirrels Away From Hanging Plants And Window Boxes Using This Simple Herb

    Sure, squirrels are cute, but it's annoying when they get into your hanging plants and window boxes. Luckily, you can keep them away using this simple herb.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird feeder in yard with mountains and flowers

    You'll Need To Visit The Eastern US To See One Type Of Hummingbird

    There are about 366 hummingbird species, but this brightly colored beauty is one of the most iconic. The best way to see one is to head east of the Mississippi.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • house with sloped yard

    The Stylish Fencing Solution That'll Add Privacy To Your Sloped Yard

    Struggling with bringing privacy to your sloped yard? This stylish fence idea might be just what you need, adding privacy while enhancing your landscape.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Assorted old shovels

    Add A Simple Bird Feeder To Your Garden By Reusing An Old Shovel

    Attract birds and repurpose garden tools at the same time. This DIY bird feeder uses an old shovel to create a unique and practical outdoor feature.

    By Kathy Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • White golf ball balancing on red tee

    Repurpose Extra Golf Tees For A Clever Seed Starting Hack

    Planting tiny seeds can be a bit tricky, but if you enjoy golfing and gardening, then you might already have the key to this DIY hack: extra golf tees.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • person using weed whacker in lawn

    What To Consider Before Buying A Battery-Powered Weed Whacker

    Wanting to buy a battery-powered weed whacker? Well, there are several pros and cons to consider before making your battery-powered purchase.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Bird sitting on bramble

    The Fence Alternative That'll Have Birds Flocking To Your Yard

    While fencing definitely creates privacy around a yard, it can be expensive and impersonal. Consider this natural alternative that can also attract more birds.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Daffodils growing in garden

    Why You Should Reconsider Planting Daffodils To Deter Squirrels From Your Garden

    You've got squirrels making a mess of your garden, but maybe you should reconsider planting daffodils if you're hoping to ward off these hungry little rodents.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird perched on branch

    The Hummingbird Magnet Flower That'll Add A Pop Of Color To Your Garden

    We're always looking for colorful, low-maintenance flowering plants to attract more hummingbirds to the yard. This climbing flower is a nectar-rich magnet.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • man holding potted plant with more in background

    Labeling Your Plants Just Got Easier With The Help Of A Common Bathroom Staple

    Labeling your plants is important part of the gardening process, and luckily, this everyday bathroom item can help you keep track of which plant is which.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Dark brown bark-mulch pile on black landscaping fabric

    How To Choose Between Biodegradable Mulch And Landscaping Fabric For Combating Weeds

    You're ready to do battle with weeds, but what's the best approach? Biodegradable mulch or landscaping fabric? Well, it depends on your unique garden situation.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • a nuthatch enjoys treats from a bird feeder

    One Of The Best Bird Feeder Cleaning Tools Can Be Found In Your Bathroom

    Keeping your bird feeders clean is incredibly important for our fine feathered friends, and perhaps the best tool for the job can be found in your bathroom.

    By Kathy Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • Floral-gloved hands pulling garden weeds

    Prevent Weeds With A Clever Repurposing Idea From Martha Stewart

    Martha Stewart keeps weeds off her farm with this simple repurposing idea that’s surprisingly easy to use in your own yard, too.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • A bird enjoying its bath

    How To Determine The Best Material For Your Birdbath

    Buying birdbaths isn't simply about finding a pretty one you like. Birdbaths come in a wide variety of styles and materials, each with its own pros and cons.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Tomato hornworm on leaf with tomato on vine

    Repurpose Old Laundry Bags To Easily Protect Plants From Pests

    Defending your garden against insects, squirrels, and other pests is an ongoing struggle. Protect individual plants with this easy laundry bag repurposing hack.

    By Kathy Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • Squirrel on a roof

    The Common Yard Maintenance Project That'll Help Deter Squirrels

    Squirrels are cute but not so fun when nesting under your roof or chewing on wires. Make it tougher on them by doing this yard chore you meant to do anyway.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Empty plastic water bottle sitting in grass

    Repurpose Empty Water Bottles To Help Prop Up Drooping Plants

    If you've got drooping plants in your garden and aren't sure what to do, a repurposed plastic water bottle can save the day and straighten everything out.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • Squirrel feasting on seeds at a bird feeder

    A Coffee Ground Trick That'll Help Deter Pests From Your Bird Feeder

    Love drinking coffee but don't love it when pests steal your bird seed? Fortunately, your favorite beverage can help keep these pesky critters at bay.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
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