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  • Red plastic party cup outside

    The Kitchen Tool That'll Get Plastic Cups Ready To Use In Your Garden

    The party's over, and you have a bunch of red plastic cups left. No need to keep drinking from them: Take this kitchen gadget and reuse them in your garden.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • White picket fence with flowers in front

    The Downsides To Installing A No-Dig Fence In Your Backyard

    When it's time for a new fence, the cost and labor may be significant deterrents. While a no-dig fence can help with this, it's worth knowing the downsides.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird on branch

    Attract More Pollinators By Planting A Butterfly-Like Flowering Vine

    When looking to attract butterflies and other pollinators, consider this bright yellow flowering vine. But be aware there are some considerations when planting.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Two red Adirondack chairs on a lake with a view of forest and mountains

    The Top-Rated Costco Adirondack Chairs (And Which Sets Buyers Are Loving)

    Adirondack chairs evoke images of posh, yet rustic getaways. If you're ready for a patio staycation, we've got the top-rated Costco Adirondack chairs for you.

    By Nina Phillips 8 months ago Read More
  • Three tit birds in air, mid-flight

    Repurpose An Old Dresser Drawer For The Perfect DIY Birdhouse

    Don’t throw out your old, shabby dresser just yet. Instead, use one of its drawers to craft an adorable DIY birdhouse.

    By Chad McClung 8 months ago Read More
  • Garlic cloves and plantings

    Planting Garlic Next To These Plants Won't Do Your Garden Any Favors

    It's tempting to simply fill your garden with whatever veggies or flowers you want. But garlic doesn't play well with all plants, including those on this list.

    By Ryan Cashman 8 months ago Read More
  • Hanging baskets filled with colorful cascading flowers

    The Drought-Tolerant Cascading Flower That Blooms Throughout The Hottest Summers

    Summers that are sweltering can make it challenging to keep your garden blooming. This fuss-free plant may solve your problems.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • Woodpecker sitting on a stump

    Attract More Woodpeckers With A Simple Natural Shelter Idea

    Though people find woodpeckers annoying for their noisy habits, they're very beneficial birds. It's likely your yard already has all you need to attract more.

    By Danno Wise 8 months ago Read More
  • Cozy front porch area with container plants

    Make A Flashy First Impression By Using Tiles On Your Front Porch

    Front porches sometimes get short shrift when it comes to creative design. One clever way to welcome guests is by dressing up that porch with a tile project.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 8 months ago Read More
  • A gravel driveway

    Get Rid Of Potholes In Your Gravel Driveway With The Help Of A Heavy Duty Tool

    If you have a long gravel driveway, you know it can wear and erode into a maze of ruts and potholes. With the right heavy duty equipment, the repair is easy.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Woman covering plants with netting

    How To Check If The Wildlife Netting You Have Is Safe For Birds

    Birds love whatever is growing in your garden. Wildlife netting can help protect fruits as they ripen, but you want to make sure it's safe for your visitors.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Raised garden bed made of cinder blocks

    Why You May Want To Reconsider Using Cinder Blocks For Your Raised Garden Bed

    There are many affordable ways to DIY a successful raised garden, including using cinder blocks. But you should take certain issues into consideration first.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 8 months ago Read More
  • Wooden boxes filled with pumpkins

    How To Help Your DIY Wood Planter Last Longer

    When building a DIY wood planter, it's easy to grab any old wood or wood boxes you find. But there are steps you can take to make them (safely) last longer.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Bright red male cardinal on the grass

    The Bright Red Perennial That'll Have Cardinals Flocking To Your Yard

    Cardinals are a colorful, welcome sight any time they visit. Providing food and water, along with this brilliant red perennial, will have them visiting often.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • Gardener building a makeshift trellis

    Maximize Your Outdoor Garden Space On A Budget With A Must-Try Trellis DIY

    Finding space for, and in, a garden for new plants can be tricky. This easy DIY trellis can help by building up, creating a welcoming home for climbing plants.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
  • Property Brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott in front of a flowering bougainvillea

    Must-Know Lawn Watering Advice From HGTV's Property Brothers

    A well-maintained lawn is the first part of your house most people see. If lawn care is a struggle, the Property Brothers have a few suggestions on watering.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 8 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird visits a flower

    DIY A Hummingbird Swing With Grapevines You Find In Your Yard

    Once you have feeders and flowers in place for hummingbirds, it's time to add a swing. This simple DIY swing can be made from dried grapevines in your yard.

    By Kathy Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • Hands holding loamy soil with a seedling in the middle

    Why You Should Consider Loamy Soil For Your Garden

    It may be that the natural soil occurring in your garden isn't the best option. There are a lot of reasons why using a loamy soil may be best for your plants.

    By Alisha Land 8 months ago Read More
  • A bird drinking from a stone birdbath

    Don't Throw Away Your Leftover Bricks, Use Them For A DIY Birdbath

    Whether you have a few leftover bricks from a project or a lot, don't toss or forget them. Instead build this easy DIY birdbath for your feathered friends.

    By Baylee Bunce 8 months ago Read More
  • Bees in flight

    The Stunning Fiery Blooming Tree That Bees Are Obsessed With

    Flowering garden plants aren't the only way to attract bees to your yard. Trees, including this popular choice with fiery red blooms, also bring them buzzing.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Bird washing in birdbath

    How To Easily Keep Your Birdbath From Losing Water

    A birdbath is a gratifying addition to any yard or garden. If yours seems to be losing water, don't panic: There are easy solutions to the most common issues.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • A large tree stump in the center of a yard

    A Clever Epsom Salt Hack That'll Help Remove Tree Stumps In Your Yard

    Cutting down a tree is the easy part: Getting rid of the stump can be expensive and daunting. This DIY trick with epsom salt saves money and reduces labor.

    By TeeJay Small 8 months ago Read More
  • colorful bird sitting on camera feeder

    Where To Put Your Camera Feeder To Attract The Most Birds

    If you like close-up shots of the local birds that visit your backyard, a camera feeder is a great option, but where's the best place to put it?

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Woman sitting on bench in patio

    How To DIY A Sleek Outdoor Storage Bench

    Hanging out on the patio is better when it's clutter free and organized. Building a sleek DIY storage bench adds functional seating customized to your needs.

    By Megan Newton 8 months ago Read More
  • Joanna Gaines holding a freshly harvested bundle of pink long-stemmed flowers standing outdoors

    The Summer Flower That Has Beginner Gardeners And HGTV's Joanna Gaines Captivated

    Fans of HGTV's Joanna Gaines knows she loves planting colorful flowers. She was pleasantly surprised, as you will be, when she discovered this summer bloom.

    By Jennifer Davis 8 months ago Read More
  • American robin bathing in a birdbath

    Don't Throw Away Your Old Fire Pit, Turn It Into A Charming Birdbath Instead

    Fire pits are an excellent backyard accessory, but they age quickly. Instead of tossing that old pit, upcycle it into a charming birdbath with this easy DIY.

    By TeeJay Small 8 months ago Read More
  • A polycarbonate patio roof

    The Patio Cover Option That'll Allow You To See A Bit More Of The Open Sky

    Back in the day, a patio might be covered by a noisy (when it rains), aluminum or tin roof. This modern option lets the sun in and stays quiet during the rain.

    By Tyler Palicia 8 months ago Read More
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