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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreWatering plants can be cathartic, but sometimes we need a break. This self-watering hack, based on ancient techniques, repurposes items destined for the bin.
Read MoreAdd a touch of sparkle to your lawn with this easy DIY, sure to cast magical reflections throughout your garden.
Read MoreA coir doormat looks great on your porch, but it'll also do wonders in your garden if you repurpose it in your compost pile.
Read MoreBirds 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.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreLight 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.
Read MoreSquirrels 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.
Read MoreHummingbirds 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.
Read MoreIs 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.
Read MorePatio umbrellas are fantastic for backyard tables, but have a limited life. Instead of tossing a tattered old umbrella, make a quick DIY garden trellis instead.
Read MoreLove watching hummingbirds and butterflies? Well, if you plant this fast-growing tree in your yard, those beautiful creatures will soon be paying you a visit.
Read MoreThere are a lot of ways to customize your backyard space for entertaining. Drew and Jonathan Scott suggest this simple ice cooler upgrade for a patio table.
Read MoreIf you want to bring a little bit of the beach to your own yard, this DIY planter idea is easy to make and delivers a beautiful, coastal vibe.
Read MoreIt can be pretty upsetting when your tomatoes start to wilt and die, but fortunately, there's a very common gardening method that can save your prized plants.
Read MoreFiguring out what to do with a lawn mower when it's not in use is an endless quest. This clever solution takes advantage of an all-too-often ignored space.
Read MoreIf you've got raised beds, head over to your recycling bin and pull out all the cardboard. As it turns out, this stuff can be incredibly useful in your garden.
Read MoreCardinals make their home in one area year-round. Attract these colorful chirpers to your home by planting one or more herbs you'll also enjoy in your kitchen.
Read MoreHydrangeas are known for producing large blooms that fill up a space dramatically. Adding coffee grounds to the soil around them may have multiple benefits.
Read MoreWhile hearing woodpeckers do their thing can get a little tiresome, the birds are actually great to have around. Here's how and why to bring them to your yard.
Read MoreBuilding a storage shed in the backyard is a great way to organize gardening tools and more. We dove deep into the reviews for Walmart's affordable option.
Read MoreThose plastic lids from cottage cheese, yogurt, hummus, and other treats stack up in the cupboard. Instead of tossing them, put them to use in your garden.
Read MoreWhile flowering plants provide pops of color, here's what to know if you're ready to devote all or part of your yard or garden to the green drenching trend.
Read MoreThough it's a joy to watch multiple hummingbirds feeding in your yard, they can get territorial. Help reduce conflicts with this simple DIY upgrade to feeders.
Read MoreWith edible fruit trees where you want long-term success and minimal chemicals, consider using this colorful ground cover as the source of a natural fertilizer.
Read MoreTending to onions can be both cathartic and extra work, particularly for beginner gardeners. This hack uses Dollar Tree plastic buckets to make things easier.
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