Protect Your Bird Feeder From Squirrels With The Help Of A Fun Toy
Bird feeders are a fun way to attract birds, but they are also tasty targets for squirrels, who are notorious climbers. Adding this classic toy can thwart them.
Read MoreBird feeders are a fun way to attract birds, but they are also tasty targets for squirrels, who are notorious climbers. Adding this classic toy can thwart them.
Read MoreEven the most meticulously cared for lawn can sometimes fall prey to ugly rust fungus. Instead of reaching for chemicals, try these simple treatments first.
Read MoreHaving a birdbath is a wonderful way to attract more feathered friends to your yard, but maintenance is essential. Here’s how often you should clean it.
Read MoreAs spring transitions into summer and your lawn sees more use, you may notice patches that need reseeding. Here's what to know to make your efforts successful.
Read MoreAs you're building out your garden, baths, and feeders to attract more hummingbirds, don't forget this vibrant, color-changing flower that's easy to grow.
Read MoreSure you can put up fences or screens for added privacy. But for a low-maintenance, all-natural way to border a deck or yard, consider this ornamental grass.
Read MoreBirds don't care if your feeders came from a fancy store, they just want to eat. So check your cabinets for empty Mason jars and create these charming feeders.
Read MoreFruit trees can take years before they bear fruit, and it's your job to get them there safely. Help prevent pest damage with this simple, organic technique.
Read MoreWicker basket planters add texture to your yard, but bamboo and rattan are susceptible to moisture. The solution? Making your own basket with synthetic rattan.
Read MoreThe cottagecore aesthetic has also lovingly spread into gardens, and this showy flower makes for a perfect addition.
Read MoreIf you want to increase the variety of birds in your yard, having multiple feeders is an excellent solution. With this idea, hanging them up is a breeze.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreWhen looking to attract butterflies and other pollinators, consider this bright yellow flowering vine. But be aware there are some considerations when planting.
Read MoreAdirondack 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.
Read MoreDon’t throw out your old, shabby dresser just yet. Instead, use one of its drawers to craft an adorable DIY birdhouse.
Read MoreIt'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.
Read MoreSummers that are sweltering can make it challenging to keep your garden blooming. This fuss-free plant may solve your problems.
Read MoreThough 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.
Read MoreFront 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreBirds 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.
Read MoreThere are many affordable ways to DIY a successful raised garden, including using cinder blocks. But you should take certain issues into consideration first.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreCardinals are a colorful, welcome sight any time they visit. Providing food and water, along with this brilliant red perennial, will have them visiting often.
Read MoreFinding 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.
Read MoreA 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.
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